Loren Connors and Alan Licht first crossed paths in 1990, when Licht submitted the trundling, glistening solo guitar track “Betty Page” to a compilation on which Connors also appeared. Three years later, Connors invited the younger guitarist to join him for an improvised performance at Downtown Music Gallery, kicking off the musical relationship memorialized on seven albums and counting.
In their early performances, Licht and Connors both played out of Connnors’s Fender Princeton amp, establishing a shared sonic medium. Licht followed Connors’s lead, reharmonizing the latter’s doleful blues-tinged guitar lines with his own austere euphony. As their creative relationship has deepened over time, their improvisations have grown more abstract and tonal. Licht and Connors, partners in exploration, conjure inner voyages out of feedback and unadorned harmonies. To celebrate three decades of synergic improvisation, this lauded guitar duo will perform at Blank Forms #1D in Clinton Hill.
Both Connors and Licht are key figures in the pantheon of experimental guitar and have collaborated with the likes of Jim O’Rourke, Keiji Haino, and Kim Gordon. Licht has additionally lent his talents to dozens of collaborations with Rashied Ali, Jandek, Michael Snow and many others, and to a range of revered bands, from the underground rock of Run On to the blistering free improvisations of Rudolph Grey’s the Blue Humans. Known for blending minimalism and noise, Licht has also worked as a film programmer and writer.
Connors, for his part, is among the world’s most singular guitarists. On more than one hundred releases across almost four decades, he has wrung distinct shades of ephemeral blues from his guitar, its sound ever-shifting while remaining unmistakably his own. From his early, splintered take on the Delta bottleneck style to his song-based albums with Suzanne Langille and the painterly abstraction that defines his current work, he is among the few living guitarists whose prolific output can be said to be wholly justified in its plenitude.