Michael Scott Dawson The Tinnitus Chorus Vinyl LP 2024
1. Mojave Flowers - Michael Scott Dawson, Michael Grigoni
2. Where There Is Happiness There Is Happiness - Michael Scott Dawson, M. Sage
3. Present Day - Michael Scott Dawson, Jairus Sharif
4. \uB098\uB3C4 \uB108\uB3C4 \uC6B0\uB9AC \uBAA8\uB450.. - Michael Scott Dawson, Dasom Baek
5. I'll Always Answer - Michael Scott Dawson, Lina Langendorf
6. Make Time - Michael Scott Dawson, Suso Saiz
7. Mono Lake - Michael Scott Dawson, K. Freund
8. The Treadmill of My Worries - Michael Scott Dawson, Peace Flag Ensemble
9. Fondness - Michael Scott Dawson, Vumbi Dekula
10. Change Your Mind - Michael Scott Dawson, Eli Winter
11. Travelling Light - Michael Scott Dason, Michael Grigoni
Dawson's latest offering, The Tinnitus Chorus, is an album of wide-eyed collaborations. He is joined by an inspired cast of revered friends and kindred strangers including Suso Saiz, M. Sage (Fuubutsushi), Eli Winter, K. Freund, (Trouble Books / Lemon Quartet), Dasom Baek, Lina Langendorf (Langendorf United), Vumbi Dekula, Jairus Sharif, Yutaka Hirasaka, and his bandmates in Peace Flag Ensemble. The collection is bookended by two pieces with Michael Grigoni.
From birdsong and decaying tape to Western sprawl, each of Dawson's previous solo records have moved in a singular direction but here he approaches things through a kaleidoscopic lens. While his weathered ambient sketches serve as a through line, they are woven with all manner of instrumentation from clarinet and modular synth to steel guitars and flugelhorn. Improvised Congolese guitar nuzzles next to American experimental folk. Handmade electronics give way to spiritual sax. M. Sage contributes something referred to as a "mystic music box".
The result is a strange and beautiful journey that feels lost between genres and yet wholly unified. Dawson reflects on the genesis of album with a smirk and a shrug. He has been marred by ear troubles in recent years and had been struggling to complete an album of solo material. The clicks, ringing tones, and hiss in his ears had been drowning out the ringing tones, clicks, and hiss in his studio. When he reached out to We Are Busy Bodies to provide an update on the record he was met with an unsuspecting proposal that perhaps he shift focus to an album of collaborations. The truth is he had been ruminating on the idea for years and the nudge from WABB proved to be the motivation he needed to shelve his insecurities and invite artists he admires to join him for The Tinnitus Chorus.