LIMITED CAPACITY — advance tickets highly recommended!
8:00 doors / 8:30 music
Sky Macklay: It has come to my attention that I have a sexy voice (2023)
Ben Richter: Wind People (2016)
Catherine Lamb: interius/exterius (2022)
A striking new addition to the evolving catalog of Berlin-based composer Catherine Lamb, interius/exterius is a long-form chamber nonet developed through a sustained dialogue with New York’s Ghost Ensemble. The work’s title reflects its central organizing principle: tones move in “interior” and “exterior” directions, shifting between inward balance within the ensemble and outward expansion towards new harmonic possibilities. The result is a piece that is simultaneously precise and open, crystalline and fluid—attuned to the interplay between individual agency and collective form.
Captured in vivid detail in a 2024 studio recording produced by Lamb and Ghost Ensemble director Ben Richter, greyfade's May 2025 LP release of interius/exterius was engineered and mixed by Matt Sargent with additional mixing, mastering, and package design by greyfade's Joseph Branciforte.
interius/exterius
“Catherine Lamb and Ghost Ensemble’s interius/exterius is a breathtaking collaboration that expands the boundaries of harmonic perception and immersive sound. ...
interius/exterius unfolds with patience, drawing the listener into an auditory space where subtle shifts in timbre and resonance take on profound emotional weight. ...
interius/exterius is not just an album—it’s an invitation to step inside a vast, resonant world of sound, where every listening reveals infinite layers of beauty.” — Don Haugen, Igloo
Ghost Ensemble's interius/exterius album release concert will also include the New York premiere of Sky Macklay's It has come to my attention that I have a sexy voice and Ben Richter's Wind People, featured on the ensemble's debut album We Who Walk Again (2018), in its first NYC performance in seven years.
Wind People
“cloudy, mysterious and dark … Beckettian in its slow spread” — Brian Olewnick, Just Outside
“a massive drone of lapidary detail that thrums, throbs, and glides with surging and ebbing density” — Peter Margasak, Bandcamp Daily