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Origin
  
Name
  
Matana Roberts

Website
  
www.matanaroberts.com

Instruments
  
Saxophone


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Genres
  
Sound Experimentalist, Jazz

Role
  
Musician · matanaroberts.com

Albums
  
COIN COIN Chapter One: Gen, Coin Coin Chapter Three: Ri, Coin Coin Chapter Two: Miss, The Chicago Project, Paper Gardens

Similar People
  
Sam Shalabi, Josh Abrams, Matt Bauder, Reuben Radding, David Andrew Sitek

Associated acts
  
Sticks and Stones

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Matana Roberts is a sound experimentalist, jazz saxophonist and clarinetist, composer and improviser based in New York City. She has previously been an active member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM). The Jazz Journalists Association selected Roberts as a finalist nominee for the 2008 "Up and Coming Musician of the Year" award (which Lionel Loueke ultimately won).

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Born in 1978 in Chicago, Illinois, Roberts was raised on the city's South Side and studied classical clarinet during her youth. She formed a trio, Sticks and Stones, with bassist Josh Abrams and drummer Chad Taylor, with whom she regularly performed at the Velvet Lounge. In 2002, Roberts moved to New York, initially busking in subways and publishing a zine, Fat Ragged, about her experiences. She is married to Seb Rochford.

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Roberts is the composer of Coin Coin, a multichapter musical work-in-progress exploring themes of history, memory and ancestry. Roberts performed at the London Jazz Festival in 2007. In 2008, Central Control released Roberts' The Chicago Project. The album, produced by Vijay Iyer, includes performances by members of Prefuse 73 and Tortoise along with AACM saxophonist Fred Anderson.

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In January 2010, Roberts was the guest curator at The Stone. Roberts has been chosen by Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel to perform at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival that he curated in March 2012 in Minehead, England. Roberts received a 2013 Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists Award. Roberts held a residency at the Whitney Museum of American Art in the summer of 2015, during which she produced a series of research-based sound works entitled i call america. The following summer, she had a solo show at the Fridman Gallery entitled I Call America II that was presented as an expanded version of the Whitney exhibition.

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Solo / as band leader

  • Lines for Lacy (self-release, 2006)
  • The Calling (Utech, 2007)
  • The Chicago Project (Central Control, 2008)
  • Live in London (Central Control, 2011)
  • COIN COIN Chapter One: Gens de couleur libres (Constellation, 2011)
  • COIN COIN Chapter Two: Mississippi Moonchile (Constellation, 2013)
  • COIN COIN Chapter Three: River Run Thee (Constellation, 2015), solo
  • Always (Relative Pitch, 2015), solo
  • As collaborator / side woman

  • Sticks and Stones (482 Music, 2002)
  • Sticks and Stones, Shed Grace (Thrill Jockey, 2004)
  • DePaul University Jazz Ensemble, Bob Lark, Shade Street (Blue Birdland, 1999)
  • Ras Moshe and the Music Now Society, Schematic (Jump Arts, 2002)
  • Ayelet Gottlieb, InTernal/ExTernal (Genivieve, 2004)
  • Matt Bauder, Paper Gardens (rec. 2006; 482 Music, 2010)
  • Guillermo E. Brown, Handeheld (Melanine Harmonique, 2008)
  • Exploding Star Orchestra featuring Roscoe Mitchell (/ Rob Mazurek), Matter Anti-Matter (Rogueart, 2013)
  • Matana Roberts, Sam Shalabi, Nicolas Caloia, Feldspar (Tour de Bras, 2014)
  • Matana Roberts / Savion Glover / Reg E. Gaines, If 'Trane Was (SG self release)?
  • With Burnt Sugar

  • Not April in Paris (Live from Banlieus Bleues) (TruGroid, 2004)
  • If You Can’t Dazzle Them with Your Brilliance, Then Baffle Them with Your Blisluth (TruGroid, 2005)
  • More Than Posthuman – Rise of the Mojosexual Cotillion (TruGroid, 2006)
  • Making Love to the Dark Ages (LiveWired, 2009)
  • As guest artist

  • Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Yanqui U.X.O. (Constellation, 2002), on "Rockets Fall on Rocket Falls"
  • Various artists, Juncture (Pi, 2004), with Vijay Iyer: "Imperium (Peace Prize/War Crimes)"
  • Daniel Givens, Dayclear & First Dark (Aesthetics, 2005), on "Rolling Blackout"
  • Savath and Savalas, Golden Pollen (Anti-, 2007), on "Te amo...¿Por que me odias?"
  • TV on the Radio, Dear Science (4AD/Interscope, 2008), on "Lover's Day"
  • Alexandre Pierrepont / Mike Ladd, Maison Hantée (Rogueart, 2008), on "Chamber 72"
  • Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra, Kollaps Tradixionales (Constellation, 2010), on "There Is a Light"
  • References

    Matana Roberts Wikipedia