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ARTIST
WATSON/BILL NACE, DAVID
TITLE
On Bats
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
AMISH RECORDS
CATALOG #
AMI 066LP
AMI 066LP
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
5/1/2026
"Amish Records is pleased to announce the first recorded collaboration between
David Watson
and
Bill Nace
, entitled
On Bats
. Historically, ensembles combining taishōgoto and bagpipes (at least inside the milieu of 'jazz') have been on the tame side.
The Winkler Twins
,
Dagnabbit
,
CUZ
and other such units pandered to the bowtie set so exclusively that many people have all but dismissed the instruments as hopelessly moldy or even (in the words of critic
Milo Fine
) 'tools of fascism and complacency.' That said, it is my pleasure to announce that the duo of William 'Bill' Nace and Dave 'David' Watson has made a mighty effort hereon to liberate these instruments from the yoke of yokelism. Nace is a Philadelphia-based wizard of avant-string tomfoolery with a recording history stretching back to
Vampire Belt
(with
Chris Corsano
) in the early Oughts. Watson is an NYC-based New Zealand ex-pat whose multi-instrumental genius was first evidenced with the
Primitive Art Group
in the '80s. Now, with
On Bats
, the pair have set out to right the wrongs of generations of the dull ass taishōgoto/bagpipes artists who preceded them. The taishōgoto is, of course, a Japanese stringed instrument perhaps best described as a cross between a zither and a typewriter. Bagpipes are, well, pipes with a bag attached. Using their respective instruments to create both long-form tones and berserk machine-like squeedles, Nace and Watson create a varied and surreal aural landscape that shifts contours and colors with ease. The way they combine voices here often manifests as a sonic analogy to
William Burroughs
'Third Mind' effect. While taishōgoto and bagpipes are usually thought to have radically different sounds, the manner with these two handle them here can sometimes make it difficult to figure out from whence particular passages emanate. These parts, where one drones while the other wiggles, are some of my favorite bits. But there really isn't a dull moment anywhere. Even when Nace whips out his harmonica! Of course, there are some duds who will claim this is not 'jazz' the way they define it, but that's okay. The term is fluid and can be applied any way that anyone wants. If you wanna claim it's aleatory 'new music' or some kind of example of 'post-rock-noise-improv,' go ahead. They're your fucking lips." --
Byron Coley
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