Gen Ken Montgomery – Birds + Machines

Gen Ken Montgomery

CD – Pogus
A plethora of slipping sounds (probably from mechanical sources), the chirping of birds and vibrant electronics stimulate our attention from the very first grooves of this release signed by Gen Ken Montgomery, a digital experimenter and founder of “Generator”, an art gallery, collaborative network
and music store that shaped the history of the underground music of East Village in New York City in the nineties (in addition to contributing to the birth of Pogus, a prestigious label in the field of contemporary electroacoustic research). “With the enthusiasm of a born again composer” Montgomery has revisited some of the projects of his early days (the years between 1983 to 1989), recordings where the sounds evoke “work” situations and people are busy with assembling and stirring a large variety of items. One is immersed in an environment where the human and the machines seem to coexist and technology is almost sacred. What remains is the charm of a noisy excitement, an attitude made thinner in the bonus track, “B+M Redux”, a piece – recent – that gives us hope for a renewed commitment of the seminal teacher.