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Colocation by Jon Irabagon
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Album Title: Server Farm
Irrabagast
Released: 2025
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About the Album
The groundbreaking saxophonist/composer Jon Ibragon has released one of his most thoughtful and impactful projects to date: “Server Farm,” an examination of the promises and perils of artificial intelligence. The first of the album’s five extended tracks, the mesmerizing “Colocation,” is named after one of the data centers that drives today’s technology. It opens with the sound of the traditional Filipino gong known as the kulintang. The instrument is played by Levy Lorenzo, who shares Filipino roots with Ibragon. The extended cast of creative musicians continues the piece by improvising around the eight pitches made by the kulintang.
Tracks
Colocation; Routers; Singularities; Graceful Exit; Spy.
Personnel
Jon Irabagon
saxophoneMazz Swift
violinPeter Evans
trumpetMiles Okazaki
guitarWendy Eisenberg
guitarMatt Mitchell
pianoMichael Formanek
bass, acousticChris Lightcap
bassDan Weiss
drumsLevy Lorenzo
drumsAdditional Personnel
Jon Irabagon: sopranino saxophone, effects; Mazz Swift: vocals (5); Peter Evans: flugelhorn; Matt Mitchell: Fender Rhodes, Prophet-6; Levy Lorenzo: kulintang, laptop, electronics, vibraphone.
Reviews
- Server Farm by Vincenzo Roggero
- Server Farm by John Sharpe
- Server Farm by Dan McClenaghan
- Server Farm by Mike Jurkovic
Date featured
May 6, 2025
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