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Phil Christensen is a composer living in new york city who works in a wide variety of styles, including funk, blues, jazz, fusion, rock, avant garde, electronic, progressive rock, and many others. His influences are an equally large number of musicians, including (but not limited to) Frank Zappa, Trey Anastasio, Miles Davis, John Scofield, John Medeski, and Jaco Pastorius.

Phil has recently completed his Master's degree in Studio Composition at SUNY Purchase, where he studied with the avant garde composer Joel Thome.

Prior to this, Phil earned a bachelor's in music from SUNY Oswego where he studied under Dr. Anthony Crain, and Dr. Julie Pretzat. A member of the Solid State jazz ensemble under the direction of Stan Gosek, Phil also directed the department jazz lab band, teaching newer players jazz standards and improvisational techniques. During this time he also studied with guitarist Carmen Caramanica in New Hartford, NY.

$30 Parking

Submitted by phil on Sun, 2007-04-01 19:05.

Players:
Matt Cole – drums
Matt Wilson – bass
Phil Christensen – guitar

The fruits of a recent jam session with a couple of my favorite players. We had gotten a room at Smash Studios in Manhattan, but forgotten it was right around the corner from MSG. The circus was in town (really!) and we ended up getting royally boned on parking.

The expense was well worth it, however. Although we'd all been out of practice and forced to do the "day job thing" since our respective bands dissolved, I thought there were some really nice jams that came out of this session.

videos

Submitted by phil on Thu, 2007-03-08 05:02.

"You know, the courts may not be working anymore, but as long as everyone is videotaping everyone else, justice will be done."

electronica gambits

Submitted by phil on Wed, 2006-12-13 15:17.

it's funny how some things turn out.

a few years ago, i tried making an "electronic" composition, with the intent of making fun of the various genres therin. in the end, i liked working in these styles enough that i made several pieces in this vein, including, of course, the score to inside out.

the chronology of these tracks is all over the place. this bothers my OCD to no end, but it does give a glimpse of the development of my compositional approach to this stuff. i'd also like to mention the following amazing pieces of software: propellerheads' reason, ableton live, and everything ever made by the native instruments company.

inside out

Submitted by phil on Fri, 2006-12-08 19:03.

InsideOut is the story of an ordinary man who wakes up trapped. We struggle with Harold as he attempts to make sense of his new world, who he is, and why he's inside...

This music was created in its entirety for InsideOut, but in practice only a small subset was actually heard, as changes in pace and dialogue required edits in the original score. This is the full collection of pieces, complete and unedited, including a track or two that were never heard in the final version of the show.

dailies

Submitted by phil on Fri, 2006-12-08 05:46.

it's incredibly easy for musicians to say, "once this happens, i can do this other thing."

i've been trying to get (and keep) a band together for some time now, but the progress has been less than i had hoped. it seemed that every piece of music i wrote or recorded was just a demo for the band i was going to have. in addition, the unforgiving realities of my day job meant i didn't get nearly as much time to compose as i would like.

so this is what i have. this is what i like to do, and i think it sounds nice. this is me practicing, yes — but i'm hoping you won't mind. on one hand, you'll hear a few more mistakes than you might on a "real" album...on the other hand, i'm hoping the resulting freedom of this one-take, single-mic recording will illustrate some glimpse of things to come.

Live in the Capital

Submitted by phil on Wed, 2006-12-06 04:49.

With Joel Bouchard. Recorded 2006-11-12 @ Joel's house in Albany.