Damon Smith
Double bassist Damon Smith surfaced on the Bay Area free improvisation scene in the mid-'90s. His style is akin to Peter Kowald and Joëlle Léandre: intense, lush, acutely free-form, and yet inhabited by a form of lyricism. He first performed alongside saxophonist Marco Eneidi. Since then, he has played with many musicians from San Francisco and abroad. In 2001, he launched his own record label, Balance Point Acoustics. Born Damon Jesse Smith on October 17, 1972, he came to music rather late and from the punk rock perspective. Influenced by fIREHOSE and Minutemen's Mike Watt, he learned to play the electric bass in 1991 and was involved in semi-pro avant-rock outfits until 1994. A copy of Peter Kowald's album Duos:Europa left behind by an ex-roommate changed everything. The sound of the German bassist opened new possibilities to the young Smith, who previously believed Charles Mingus had already done it all. He sold his electric bass, put a stop to a ten-year career in freestyle BMX racing, and from that point on concentrated solely on double bass and creative music. In only a few years, Smith managed to build himself a strong musical vocabulary, borrowing from and expanding upon classical and jazz techniques. He studied with Bill Douglas, Lisle Ellis, Kristin Zerneg, Michael Jones, and Bertram Turetsky. Marco Eneidi picked him up for his American Jungle Orchestra and, from there, the bassist networked with Bay Area improvisers. A trio with Gianni Gebbia and Garth Powell gathered some attention. He has also performed with Eugene Chadbourne, Glenn Spearman, Elliott Sharp, Luc Houtkamp, and many more. In April 2000, Smith had the chance to perform a duo concert with Kowald. His desire to release the recording prompted the inception of the label Balance Point Acoustics. He also recorded with veteran European improvisers Tony Bevan and Wolfgang Fuchs. His association with Kowald carried on as the two performed at the New York Vision Festival in 2001. Other projects include a duo with clarinetist Oluyemi Thomas, a Spontaneous Music Ensemble tribute with John Butcher and Henry Kaiser called the Emergency String Quartet, and his own trio with Jerome Bryerton and Jeff Chan.© François Couture /TiVo Read more
Double bassist Damon Smith surfaced on the Bay Area free improvisation scene in the mid-'90s. His style is akin to Peter Kowald and Joëlle Léandre: intense, lush, acutely free-form, and yet inhabited by a form of lyricism. He first performed alongside saxophonist Marco Eneidi. Since then, he has played with many musicians from San Francisco and abroad. In 2001, he launched his own record label, Balance Point Acoustics.
Born Damon Jesse Smith on October 17, 1972, he came to music rather late and from the punk rock perspective. Influenced by fIREHOSE and Minutemen's Mike Watt, he learned to play the electric bass in 1991 and was involved in semi-pro avant-rock outfits until 1994. A copy of Peter Kowald's album Duos:Europa left behind by an ex-roommate changed everything. The sound of the German bassist opened new possibilities to the young Smith, who previously believed Charles Mingus had already done it all. He sold his electric bass, put a stop to a ten-year career in freestyle BMX racing, and from that point on concentrated solely on double bass and creative music.
In only a few years, Smith managed to build himself a strong musical vocabulary, borrowing from and expanding upon classical and jazz techniques. He studied with Bill Douglas, Lisle Ellis, Kristin Zerneg, Michael Jones, and Bertram Turetsky. Marco Eneidi picked him up for his American Jungle Orchestra and, from there, the bassist networked with Bay Area improvisers. A trio with Gianni Gebbia and Garth Powell gathered some attention. He has also performed with Eugene Chadbourne, Glenn Spearman, Elliott Sharp, Luc Houtkamp, and many more.
In April 2000, Smith had the chance to perform a duo concert with Kowald. His desire to release the recording prompted the inception of the label Balance Point Acoustics. He also recorded with veteran European improvisers Tony Bevan and Wolfgang Fuchs. His association with Kowald carried on as the two performed at the New York Vision Festival in 2001. Other projects include a duo with clarinetist Oluyemi Thomas, a Spontaneous Music Ensemble tribute with John Butcher and Henry Kaiser called the Emergency String Quartet, and his own trio with Jerome Bryerton and Jeff Chan.
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Bass Duos 2000-2007
Damon Smith
Classical - Released by Balance Point Acoustics on 14 Jan 2021
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God Made My Soul an Ornament
Damon Smith
Classical - Released by Balance Point Acoustics on 1 Jan 2021
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Intimate Machinery
Damon Smith
Alternative & Indie - Released by Erased! Tapes on 2 Feb 2018
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When the World Gets Fixed
Damon Smith
Rock - Released by BJS RECORDS on 17 Jun 2022
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Skeletons Skeletons Skeletons
Damon Smith
Blues - Released by The Night Sky Is A Jewellery Store Window Recordings. on 15 Jun 2022
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No More Looking Backwards
Damon Smith
Rock - Released by BJS RECORDS on 22 Apr 2022
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Chopin Never Had A Rock & Roll Hit
Damon Smith
Blues - Released by The Night Sky Is A Jewellery Store Window Recordings. on 24 Jan 2022
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A Feeling To Fly On
Damon Smith
Blues - Released by The Night Sky Is A Jewellery Store Window Recordings. on 23 Aug 2021
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Whatever is Not Stone is Light
Damon Smith
Classical - Released by Balance Point Acoustics on 9 May 2020
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Variations for Double Bass 1961 (Digital Single)
Damon Smith
Classical - Released by Balance Point Acoustics on 1 Aug 2020
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River of Regret
Damon Smith
Rock - Released by Damon Smith on 13 Nov 2020
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Frozen in Place
Damon Smith
Rock - Released by Damon Smith on 16 Apr 2020
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Dear Master
Damon Smith
Pop - Released by Damon Smith on 4 Sep 2019
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Slot Machine of Faith
Damon Smith
Rock - Released by Damon Smith on 2 Oct 2019
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God of the Grid
Damon Smith
Pop - Released by Damon Smith on 21 Mar 2019
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Contradictory Consequences 1999
Damon Smith
Classical - Released by Balance Point Acoustics on 1 Aug 1999
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40,000 Years
Damon Smith
Pop - Released by Damon Smith on 16 Jan 2020
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