Enter by form,
Exit from form
Artistic Statement
If you can give, please give. If you need, please
take fairly. She was raised like a midwestern girl, a middle-class
midwestern girl, but somehow found herself trapped in an
existence slowly decaying before her eyes. Her life is being
eroded by influences beyond the reach of her control, and
as she tries to find the thread that will pull the pieces
together, Collen is being torn down by the same hands she
is turning to for support and direction. She is a professional
exhibitionist. Caught in a co-dependent relationship, Collen
is sliding along a spiral that is slowly wearing down the
social and emotional fiber that supported her existence.
Over the past five months her fragile social network has
crumbled. For those who want to know more, read on.
She was raised like Fela Anikulapo-Kuti,
but somehow found herself trapped ina cavern slowly decaying
before her Liquid Liquid. Her life is being eroded by influences
beyond roots rock, and as she tries to find the source
music that will pull the pieces together, Collen is being
torn down by bastardizations that take the style without
the culture. She is a professional without a preconception.
Caught in a naive aesthetic point of view, Collen is not
a musician per se, sliding along one chapter in a long
saga that is slowly wearing down the Matisse influences
that supported her existence. Over the past five months
the give and take of Ludlow Street has crumbled. People
are suspicious, for better or worse, if you show too much
too quick. It's not a very good survival mechanism. To
be truly naive and innocent and childlike, think number
nine, number nine . . . six equals nine. Some people play
and they masturbate with the music; some people play and
they make love with the music. If you give, please give.
If you need, please take fairly.
She was raised like Miyamoto Musashi,
a samurai-class Shinjuku girl, but somehow she found herself
trapped in a dojo slowly decaying before Akebono. Her life
is being eroded by kenbei, and as she tries to find the doryoku
that will save her from karoshi, Koren id being torn down
by the same sensei she is turning to for munen muso. Shoganai.
She is a professional geinohkai. "You don't please people
by trying to please them," Rie-chan says. "You
please them by being yourself and showing part of you they
can relate to, and by empathizing with them and making that
part of your motivation." Act alone and act with other
people the same way--with a straightforward spirit and an
honest heart as the path.
Samples: The quick brown fox jumps over the
lazy dog. Minato no Yokohama Yokosuka. Don't follow leaders,
watch your parking meters. Point on, Mr. Businessman, you
can't dress like me. Aaaah, Nagasaki wa, kyo mo ame datta
yo. History--put it on your map, better keep it in mind.
Life behind a desk is spent to feed the kids and pay the
rent. Tape rolling . . . keep it rolling.
She was raised like Pat Riley, a tone-poem drummer,
but somehow found herself trapped by a no-look pass with
no rebounds, no rings. Her favorite state is to be alone
in a crowd--to be a part of and be apart of, knowing the
difference between loneliness and solitude. Her life is being
eroded by overdub ideas beyond the reach of her recording
studio, and as she tries to find the Eno who will pull the
pieces together, Collen is playing for the Gods. She is a
professional stimulus, creating music not in a vacuum, but
out of a culture. "Create a culture, and out of the
culture, the music comes." It's a fistful of facts,
Jah.
Caught in a Dylanesque relationship, Collen
is the beacon for a generation that is fortunately, passionately
losing its way. As to the matter of Zen Guitar (heiho no
hyoshi no koto): They rhythm with which things progress
and the rhythm with which things deteriorate should be
understood and differentiated. To know more, practice.
Over the past five months the bedspring she
relied upon has crumbled. How many understand that it's not
what you think, it's what you think about what you
think. And the further it goes, the more interesting it gets.
Tour dates include New York, Tokyo, London, Paris, Bangkok,
Amsterdam, Kinshasa, Firenze, New Orleans, Lagos, Berlin,
Buenos Aires, Kyoto, Perth Amboy, Praha, San Francisco, Minneapolis,
Aix en Provence, Kingston, Barcelona, Singapore, Utsunomiya,
Sydney, and Havana--all under the open sky. And it starts
right here on the slopes of Mt. Haleakala, Maui.
She was raised like Jimi, a Dostoyesvskian
paisley girl, but somehow found herself trapped in a feedback
loop slowly decaying before her ears. Her life is an enigmatic
kind of thing beyond the reach of pop, and as she tries
to hear the sound of one hand clapping, Collen is being
torn down by the same hands she uses to please herself.
She is an amatuer exhibitionist. Caught as David Koresh's
bass player, Collen is slippin' on a phenomenon, trying
to cut through the noise with five strings, three chords,
and Bucchi Emecheta. It is said, "View people by the
process they use, not they content they proclaim. Content
is consciously manipulable, process reveals the true person." If
you can give, please give. If you need, please take fairly.
In the end, she was raised like Avant Garbage,
a child of ideas and joyful noise, but somehow found herself
trapped in an existence slowly decaying before her eyes.
Her life is fueled by something beyond the capacity of language
to convey. She has chosen a path, and it is a trillion to
one.
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