Christopher Willits

Summary

Christopher Willits (born April 8, 1978) is a San Francisco-based guitarist, electronic music composer and producer, visual artist and scholar.[1] His music is electroacoustic in nature, in that both analogue and digital sounds are meshed into one singular sound.

Christopher Willits
Christopher Willits in 2014
Christopher Willits in 2014
Background information
OriginKansas City, Missouri, United States
Genres
Occupation(s)
Instrument(s)
Years active1993–present
Labels
Websitewww.christopherwillits.com

Biography edit

Born in Kansas City, MO, Willits began playing guitar when he was about 13. He got his first guitar after a football game when, out of the blue, his father suggested they buy one for him. He'd played piano as a child, but up to this point, his main interest had been sports. "I couldn't really stand piano. It felt too boxy and classical," he remembers. "I loved that dynamic energy of sports and the improvisation... I played everything; soccer, baseball, basketball. ... That's really where my understanding of improvisation and teamwork came in."[2]

With his own guitar, he began playing all the time, trying to figure out the solos that he heard on his Jimi Hendrix records, and then forming bands in the psychedelic vein. Also a visual artist, he attended the Kansas City Art Institute, where he studied painting, then came to Mills College[3] in California where he studied with Fred Frith and Pauline Oliveros. An ambient album released while still in college on Taylor Dupree's 12K label launched his solo career.

“A universal talent, not only a virtuosic musician but an adept computer programmer—to create his shimmering walls of sound he uses his own custom software (he began inventing his own guitar effects when he was 13), and accompanies live performances with interactive visuals.”[4][2]

The Kansas City native came to the Bay Area in 2000 (After a painting scholarship at KCAI)and received a master's degree in electronic music at Mills College where he studied with Fred Frith and Pauline Oliveros.[2] Along the way, he advanced his skills in photography, cinematography and new media.

Willits completed a master's degree in electronic music at Mills College.[5]

Willits, as a solo artist or in collaboration, has released music on the following record labels: 12k (USA), Ghostly International (USA), Fällt(Ireland), Sub Rosa (Belgium), Ache Records (Canada), Yacca (Japan) and Plop (Japan). He has toured throughout Europe, America, Mexico, Canada, Australia, China, Thailand, and Japan.[5]

Willits has participated in numerous projects, including collaborations with Ryuichi Sakamoto,[6] Tycho,[2] Zach Hill (drummer from the band Death Grips and Hella), Kid606, Brad Laner (Medicine), Nate Boyce, Latrice Barnett (singer/songwriter and bassist for Handsome Boy Modeling School), Taylor Deupree (12k record label founder), Scott Pagano (visual artist and motion graphics designer), Matmos.[7] Willits is also the founder and director of the record label and community building organization Overlap.

Education edit

Willits regularly teaches workshops on spatial audio, music production, the creative process, and leadership. He has taught at California College of the Arts (CCA), San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI), Berkeley City College (BCC), The Art Institute San Francisco, Norcal DJMPA, Sound Arts, the Bay Area Video Coalition and Goucher College.[8][9][2]

Willits is also a meditation teacher[2] teaching at The Center[10] (cite ), Habitas, Envelop SF, and his own private workshops.

Instruments and Tools edit

Willits plays a custom Moog guitar.[2] Along with various outboard gear[11] and uses Ableton Live with Max for Live, and Touch Designer for video processing.

Envelop edit

Willits is the executive director of Envelop, a nonprofit organization that amplifies the connective power of music through immersive audio venues, and open source spatial audio production software.[12][2][13]

Overlap edit

Christopher Willits directs the creative collective http://overlap.org [14] which is involved in creative community building events[15] and runs a studio in Oakland CA.[16]

Folding edit

Willits' guitar lines and harmonies are folded into each other using custom-designed software (Willits uses the term "folding" to describe the non-linear, real-time indexing, cutting and re-sampling of guitar and voice).[17]

Willits, in an interview, further expanded on the term 'folding,' "It has a lot to do with time. I actually wrote a whole thesis about this, if you want to go to the Mills library and check it out [laughs]. It's a very simple process of recording something to memory and then indexing at different points. But instead of it being a granular process [a form of synthesis in which a sample is separated into 'grains'], I'm actually skating to different locations within this memory. So there's this continuous rupture of time that creates these rhythmic patterns, so these melodic patterns start to emerge out of this time processing technique."[17]

Discography edit

  • Gravity (Ghostly International) - 2022
  • Sunset (Ghostly International) - 2019
  • Horizon (Ghostly International) - 2017
  • The Art of Listening (An Original Score Soundtrack) (self-released) - 2014
  • Opening (Ghostly International) – 2014[18]
  • Ancient Future (Ghostly International) - 2012
  • GOLD (Overlap) – 2011
  • Live on Earth – Vol. 3 (self-released) – 2011
  • Tiger Flower Circle Sun (Ghostly International) – 2010
  • Live on Earth – Vol. 2 (self-released) – 2009
  • Live on Earth – Vol. 1 (self-released) – 2009
  • Plants and Hearts (Room40) – 2007
  • Surf Boundaries (Ghostly International) – 2006
  • Pollen (Fallt) – 2003
  • Little Edo (Nibble) – 2003
  • Folding, and the Tea (12k) – 2002
  • :plateaus, centers, stoma... (self-released CDR) – 2001
  • storks and wires (self-released CDR) – 2000

Collaborations and band projects edit

  • Willits + Sakamoto (Christopher Willits and Ryuichi Sakamoto) – Ancient Future (Ghostly International) – 2012
  • Boyce + Matmos + Willits - Subconscious Attraction Strategies (2011)
  • Willits + Sakamoto (Christopher Willits and Ryuichi Sakamoto) – Ocean Fire (Commmons/12k) – 2008
  • Christopher Willits + Taylor Deupree – Listening Garden (Line) – 2007
  • The North Valley Subconscious Orchestra – The Right Kind of Nothing (Ghostly International) – 2006
  • Christopher Willits + Taylor Deupree – Live in Japan 2004 (12k) – 2005
  • Flössin – Lead Singer (Ache Records, Yacca) – 2004
  • Christopher Willits + Taylor Deupree – Mujo (Plop) – 2004
  • Christopher Willits + Taylor Deupree – AS08 (Sub Rosa, Audiosphere) – 2003
  • Saturn 138 (HWTBL) – 1998

Remixes edit

  • Tycho - Montana (Christopher Willits Remix)
  • The Glitch Mob - The Clouds Breathe for You (Christopher Willits Remix)
  • Harold Budd - Olancha Hello (Christopher Willits Remix)
  • Alejandro Bento - Heartbeat (Christopher Willits Remix)
  • Clarinet Factory - Nautilus (Christopher Willits Remix)
  • Tmymtur - 050912/0 (Christopher Willits Remix)

Compilations edit

  • Various artists – Idol Tryouts (Ghostly International) – 2006
  • Various artists – SMM vol.2 – Breathe in Seven Sections (Ghostly International) – 2004
  • Various artists – E*A*D*G*B*E – Seven Machines For Summer (12k) – 2003

References edit

  1. ^ February 20, Aidin Vaziri on; AM, 2015 at 10:30 (February 20, 2015). "Christopher Willits talks Noise Pop 'Opening'". Loaded. Retrieved June 20, 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Christopher Willits Is Enveloped in Spherical Sound". PopMatters. July 11, 2017. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  3. ^ "Christopher Willits Tiger Flower Circle Sun". exclaim.ca. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  4. ^ "Christopher Willits' Floral Reverie The Meditative Muso and Digital Artist Takes Us On a Head Trip". www.nowness.com. August 6, 2010. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  5. ^ a b Andy Kellman. "Christopher Willits – Music Biography, Streaming Radio and Discography – AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved November 10, 2014. [verification needed]
  6. ^ "Christopher Willits on Collaboration with Ryuichi Sakamoto". www.ableton.com. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  7. ^ "Christopher Willits & Ryuichi Sakamoto: Ocean Fire burns on 12k". Tokafi.com. Retrieved November 10, 2014. [verification needed]
  8. ^ "M.A. in Digital Arts Faculty". Goucher College. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  9. ^ "Higher Education". Christopher Willits. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  10. ^ "Forms of Meditation with Christopher Willits". The Center SF. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  11. ^ Moderne, Guitar (September 2012). "Spotlight: Christopher Willits | guitar moderne". Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  12. ^ "Envelop". Envelop. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  13. ^ "Ambient music you can time to a sunset, from Christopher Willits". CDM Create Digital Music. June 18, 2019. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  14. ^ "Case Studies/Christopher Willits". Wiki.creativecommons.org. Retrieved November 10, 2014. [verification needed]
  15. ^ "INTERVIEW: CHRISTOPHER WILLITS The Secret Life Of A Beach Boy – themilkfactory". Themilkfactory.co.uk. Retrieved November 10, 2014. [verification needed]
  16. ^ "STUDIO". Creating Together. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  17. ^ a b "INTERVIEW: CHRISTOPHER WILLITS The Secret Life Of A Beach Boy – themilkfactory". Themilkfactory.co.uk. Retrieved November 10, 2014.
  18. ^ "Christopher Willits Announces 'OPENING' Visual Album". Exclaim.ca. Retrieved November 10, 2014.

External links edit

  • Christopher Willits official website
  • MikeyPod Podcast interview with Christopher Willits (2008)
  • MikeyPod Podcast interview with Christopher Willits (2017)