Initially Released by Baked Tapes for the Fuck Yoga Fuck Jazz 2009 Winter Tour with Slasher Risk. Ltd to 20.
Re-released properly by the mighty House of Alchemy, 2011 in an edition of 100.
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"With its insane trumpet/electronics combination and its numerous spaced-out long-form improv recordings, Grasshopper has become one of the most delightfully singular “Free Jazz Drone Noise” acts to emerge from NYC. There have already a been handful of essential Grasshopper albums released this year. But lucky for us, omnipresent tape label House of Alchemy has just reissued one of their dreamier sets – the totally-not-a-tribute-album Miles in the Sky - onto 100 glorious blood-red, high-fidelity cassettes. The intensely blown-out a-side and the whimsical but more subdued b-side result in just two more reasons why Grasshopper is an act that can not be ignored." - Zen Effects, September 2011.
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"Imagine for a moment, if you will, two conservatory-educated musicians who have forsaken their training and tutelage in order to pursue the reckless adventurism of surfing sine-waves from another dimension. This is essentially the story of Grasshopper and its two members, Jesse DeRosa and Josh Millrod, who have cultivated their dual-trumpeted noise-infested attack since 2006.
"On Miles in the Sky, these two produce together sheets of sound built on trumpet play that is on the one hand reminiscent of Miles Davis’s Bitches Brew (hence the album’s title and cover) but also of Rhys Chatham or other No Wave elements. It is all then filtered through screaming electronic filters to devastating effect.
"Consisting of one track per side, the highlight of Miles in the Sky comes at the beginning of Side B’s “I Sang a Sad Song Today.” Here a sample from a reading of Roald Dahl’s James and the Giant Peach is used as an intro. This gentle playful beginning quickly gives way to a sonic assault that then carries on for close to 10 minutes before collapsing into a swollen trumpet riff surrounded by walls of noise. A really breathtaking sequence that you can preview for yourself with the Soundcloud link above.
"While Miles in the Sky originally appeared in a very limited tour-only cassette run back in 2009 on Baked Tapes (a label run by Grasshopper member Jesse DeRosa) Buffalo-based label House of Alchemy wisely put together a re-issue of the Brooklyn duo’s stellar tape this past year. And even though deciding whether or not to do a re-issue can sometimes be a tricky decision for micro-labels like HoA, re-releasing this Grasshopper cassette had to be a no brainer. Some re-issues often fall flat once made more widely available outside of the original context they were created in. With Miles in the Sky, however, getting re-introduced into circulation has only increased the notoriety surrounding this tape and the duo that created it." - Upstate Soundscape, 2011 Year In Review
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