Work samples

  • Beethoven 7th Symphony Remixes With The BSO - Movement 1

    Part of a remix of Beethoven's 7th Symphony presented by Baltimore Boom Bap Society on the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's "Baltimore Voices" Mid-week Concert program. Beats sampling from each movement of Beethoven's symphony were placed in between the movements played live by the orchestra, with additional turntable and sampler parts played live.

  • Poems In The Cold (featuring Eze Jackson) - from "Boom Bap in Quarantine" album (DJ Dubble8)

    "Boom Bap In Quarantine" explores an adaptation of Baltimore Boom Bap Society’s approach to group improvisation in hip hop, through the conditions of social distancing during quarantine in 2020-21. I created initial electronic parts that I sent to musician friends, to which they recorded their own improvised parts and sent these back to me. I mixed in each person's remotely recorded part and sent it on to the next person. A few artists were able to come to my studio in person to record. The process of creating these collaborative tracks became a way to maintain a feeling of connection to my musical community during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Released July 22, 2021

  • Living Proof (excerpt - soundtrack for an audio driving tour)

    Excerpt of instrumental layers from an audio driving tour commissioned by Teach Outside in 2022, in collaboration with Paul Lovelace. Illuminating the history of Camp Nelson and its legacy around the historic EJ Curley distillery on the Kentucky River.

  • Kyrie - "Missa Pachamama"

    (Music in progress)
    Erik Spangler- choral composition loops, pan flute, guitar, woodblock
    Shodekeh Talifero- breath vocalization
    Jeron White- bass
    Jezie Zhunio and other collaborators TBD to be added to the mix

    Proposal:
    We seek to create an audiovisual reinterpretation of the Catholic Mass in Latin, in counterpoint with Kichwa prayers and music honoring Pachamama (Mother Earth). With choreography filmed in a natural setting, this collaboration will incorporate an original Mass composition for choir by Erik Spangler, with inserted collaborative pieces which sample from the Mass while highlighting sounds from nature, singing in Kichwa, and Cañari instruments from Ecuador.

About Erik

Baltimore City

Erik Spangler (DJ Dubble8) is a composer and electronic musician living in Baltimore, Maryland. Engaged equally with ensemble improvisation, live electronics, studio production, and notated chamber music, Spangler merges a range of influences into evocative soundscapes, aiming to dissolve perceptions of separateness between different communities. His compositions have been performed across the United States and internationally by ensembles including the… more

Mandala of the Four Directions (2004, revised 2010)

"Mandala of the Four Directions" is a ritual cantata for four singers and four ensembles, premiered at Maryland Institute College of Art in April 2010 as the opening of The Vigil all-night music festival. The Vigil itself is an original performance concept that will be an annual festival at MICA.

Four ensembles are positioned to represent the four cardinal points, with the audience in the center. The elements of Earth, Air, Fire, and Water are invoked and subsequently identified with each of the four singers and ensembles in their given location. The texts are drawn from a range of spiritual traditions, linked by their use of elemental imagery, and periodically repeating the call to stay awake through the night. Following a course shaped by the selected texts, the relationship between the different sound sources undergoes a journey from conversation to conflict to blending and union.

  • Mandala of the Four Directions (live)

    A remixed recording of my "Mandala of the Four Directions", a ritual cantata for 4 singers and 4 ensembles, at its premiere in April 2010. The performance took place in the atrium of the Brown Center at Maryland Institute College of Art, presented by the Contemporary Museum's Mobtown Modern music series.

    Singers: Nola Richardson - soprano, Megan Ihnen - mezzo-soprano, William McCullough - tenor, Jeffrey Williams - baritone

    North Ensemble: Julien Benichou - conductor, Brian Sacawa - saxophones, Jeanne Wiesman - French horn, Jacqueline Pollauf - harp, Ben Beirs - guitar, Caleb Johnson - viola, Domenica Romagni - cello, Joel Ciaccio - double bass, DJ Dubble8 - electronic mixing

    West Ensemble: Ruben Capriles - conductor, Lauren Rester - clarinet 1, John Blair - clarinet 2, Jennifer Everhart - clarinet 3/bass cl, Chad Martin - clarinet 4/bass cl

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  • Mandala of the Four Directions Featurette

Cantata For A Loop Trail (2014)

Cantata For A Loop Trail is a 45-minute music theater work for singers and instrumentalists along a forest trail, composed for the group Rhymes With Opera. Small groups of audience members (no more than 20 at a time) will be escorted by a guide musician/narrator to different stations along the path, blending intimate proximity to performers along with the experience of voices and instruments heard from a distance. Texts by Wendell Berry, the Roman Code of Justinian, along with adaptations of several Appalachian folk songs and a few of my own lyrics, frame the work as a type of secular ecological Mass.
This work is intended to connect audiences with a natural environment close to home, and with memories of older generations regarding changes that the land has undergone. Each performance will have site-specific audio components, derived from recorded interviews with local people and samples of environmental sounds found in the area of the performance. In each location where the work is performed, I interview local people to record the spoken accounts of their elders in the community, relating to changes in the landscape, local sounds, and what their
home area means to them. I integrate these audio contributions, which are played back mixed with other sounds, and broadcast to small radios along the loop trail.

  • Cantata For A Loop Trail (excerpts)

    From the premiere performance by Rhymes With Opera at Leakin Park in Baltimore

From The Mountains: Hazel Dickens In Baltimore (2014)

"From The Mountains: Hazel Dickens in Baltimore" is an audiovisual collaboration between Erik Spangler, Elizabeth LaPrelle, and Anna Roberts-Gevalt, based on the life and music of country/bluegrass singer Hazel Dickens. Performed live on Anna & Elizabeth's Crankie Fest at the Creative Alliance in Baltimore on April 12, 2014. Video documentation and editing by Kevin Gift. From The Mountains: Hazel Dickens in Baltimore was supported by New Music USA, made possible by annual program support and/or endowment gifts from the Helen F. Whitaker Fund, Aaron Copland Fund for Music, Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust.

  • From The Mountains: Hazel Dickens In Baltimore

Ancient & Modern Musical Synthesis For Catholic Liturgy (2016-23)

"Ancient & Modern Musical Synthesis For Catholic Liturgy" is a collection of liturgical pieces that I have written since 2016 while singing bass with the Mount Calvary Choir. Motets and Masses were commissioned by choirmasters Dr. Allen Buskirk and Andrew Johnson, including works for unaccompanied SATB choir and works for individual voices and organ. These motets bring together influences from Late Medieval and Renaissance polyphony to Islamic adhan and Sufi chant, composers such as Moondog, Merideth Monk, modern post-minimalist textures, and drone music.

  • Of the Father's love begotten
  • Sedebit Dominus Rex
  • Sanctus from "Mass For Four Voices"
  • Postula a me
  • O Sacrum Convivium
  • Gloria from "Mass For Soprano and Organ"
  • Factus est repente
  • Diffusa est gratia
  • Agnus Dei from "Mass For Four Voices"
  • Veni Sancte Spiritus

    Performance of "Veni Sancte Spiritus" in the Brown Center at MICA on The Vigil 2018.

Step-A-Tune Soundweb (2022)

Step-A-Tune Soundweb features amplified percussive dance triggering a wide range of sounds from a customized modular synthesizer, in collaboration with dancer Becky Hill. Moving between and mixing different audio regions including analog electronic sounds, harmonic resonators modeled on different physical materials, granular synthesis based on found sounds, and direct filtering of input from a contact microphone on the dance board, the interaction between the dancer and the machine creates a generative sonic space which can produce its own variations within a broad palette. The synthesizer player shapes the direction of the sounds through modification of voltage signals within the system, leading to a variety of soundscapes while maintaining a close connection with the action of the dancer’s feet. The progression of the piece explores a spectrum of connection between movement and sound, between sonic abstraction and specific sound associations connected with a particular landscape and musical tradition (Appalachian folk music and dance).

  • Step-A-Tune Soundweb live at UMD_0.mp3

The space between (us) (2019)

"The space between (us)" is an interdisciplinary performance work inspired by the physical, social, and emotional barriers created by the architecture of public spaces. Inspired by shopping mall seating areas and modern architecture, large-scale sculptures fill the gallery. When filled with dancers, the sculptures become enlivened spaces, illustrating conditioned behaviors of public spaces and separating bodies in motion. Beneath the surface, however, lives the possibility for creativity, freedom, self-expression, and intimate human connection. Choreography: Nicole A. Martinell Sculptures: Lisa Dillin Featured dancers are Deep Vision members Deontay Gray, Samantha Hopkins, Melissa Lloyd, Sofie Massa, Rachel Moore, Sarah Smith, and Ann Zickefoose. Additional collaborators include an original score by Erik Spangler (DJ Dubble8) and PJ Dorsey (Tarotplane), and costumes by Kendra Shapanus with video production support by Erik Dillinger and 3D fabrication support by Chip Banister, Wilder Childs, and Pete Karis.

  • The space between (us) - edit

Devonian Geometry (2017)

Devonian Geometry is an interdisciplinary composition orignially designed to be performed at night in the Devonian fossil gorge at the Coralville Reservoir, near Iowa City, Iowa. The performance incorporates electronically processed voice, clarinet, and percussion with video projected on the rocks of the fossil bed. The 15-minute composition moves between different moments in geological time, evoking Iowa’s underwater landscape in the Devonian era alongside a perspective from the present moment, exploring our genetic connection with the creatures imprinted on this ancient seabed that has been exposed to modern-day humans through flooding erosion. Devonian Geometry is presented as musical ritual to attune our sense to the continuum of time and evolution in a specific physical place. How does our sense of place, or our connection with the land, change when considering past ages of the Earth?

The text of Devonian Geometry combines poetry written by the composer, scientific names of ancient fish, spoken narration of selections from the short story Trilobytes by Breece Pancake, and inclusion of texts written by local elementary school students. 
 

The premiere of Devonian Geometry took place on the evening of Friday, June 16, 2017, alongside a selection of other works by Erik Spangler and others, curated for this specific physical setting. 

 

Erik Spangler - composer

Megan Ihnen - mezzo-soprano

Greg Oakes - clarinet

Adam Groh - percussion

  • Devonian Geometry (excerpt)

NONUMENT 01: McKeldin Fountain (2018)

Sound design and flexible musical score for site-specific virtual reality app for iPhone, in collaboration with Lisa Moren and Jaimes Mayhew, exploring the site of the demolished McKeldin Fountain at Baltimore's Inner Harbor, and its meaning to residents.

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Underground Intelligence (2022)

Music for choreography by Nicole Martinell, using different synthesizers (modular and Ableton instruments) along with found sounds.
"Beneath our feet exists the mycelium, a web-like network of fungal threads, pulsing, communicating, bearing fruit, and orchestrating the ecosystem."

  • Underground Intelligence (excerpt)

Boom Bap In Quarantine (2021)

This project explores an adaptation of Baltimore Boom Bap Society’s approach to group improvisation in hip hop, through the conditions of social distancing during quarantine in 2020-21. I created initial electronic parts that I sent to musician friends, to which they recorded their own improvised parts and sent these back to me. I mixed in each person's remotely recorded part and sent it on to the next person. A few artists were able to come to my studio in person to record. The process of creating these collaborative tracks became a way to maintain a feeling of connection to my musical community during the COVID-19 pandemic.

released July 22, 2021

Eze Jackson - vocals
Neru Thee Fourth Fugee - vocals
Shodekeh - breath art
Chuck The Madd Ox - beatbox
Matt Muirhead - homemade kalimbas
Yoshi Horiguchi - double bass
Jeron White - upright bass
Blake Cramer - vibraphone
Danyell Perkins - electric guitar
Patrick McMinn - modular synth
Loren Ludwig - bass viol
Rufus Roundtree - trombone
Chris Pumphrey - piano
Tony Bonta - banjo
Erik Spangler - samplers, synths, turntable, banjo, percussion
Mount Calvary Choir - choral samples

  • Pagoda
  • Quarantine Offertory
  • Poems In The Cold
  • Rain and Breath
  • Solitude Psychonaut
  • Stream of Strings