• Composer/ Multi-Instrumentalist Ashley Paul uses a unique mixture of saxophone, clarinet, voice, prepared strings and bells to create a dream-like mash of minimalist, psycho-accoustic experiments, floating melodies, metallic clatter and screeching bit-reed tones creating introverted songs, and intuitive forms. Performing solo, she brings to the stage her own eclectic set-up, forging a dense sound closer to a small band than just one person, often playing multiple instruments simultaneously while accompanying her voice. Ashley can also be seen performing in duo project “Aster” with Eli Keszler, duo “Paul and Maurey” with keyboardist/multi-instrumentalist Sakiko Mori, and in Anthony Coleman’s “Damaged by Sunlight”. She has performed across the world at such venues as The Stone, NYC, ISSUE Project Room, Brooklyn, On Land Festival, San Francisco, Titwrench Festival, Denver, Brooklyn Summer Stage, Merkin Concert Hall and Banlieues Bleues Festival, Paris. In 2008 she performed the World and US Premiere’s of Phill Niblock’s work composed for her and percussionist Eli Keszler, performed as part of the US Premiere of Mauricio Kagel’s “Der Schall”, and was given a six month artist-in-residencey along side Keszler at ISSUE Project Room. In 2010 Ashley received a Fellowship Grant in composition from the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts. Additionally, she has performed with Loren Connors, Roscoe Mitchell, Joe Maneri, Greg Kelley, Geoff Mullen, Scott Reber (Work/Death), Ran Blake, Satoshi Takeshi, Brad Jones, Joe Morris and Charles Cohen. Ashley’s solo albums have been featured in such magazines as The Wire, German magazine Spex, The Sound Projector and named on Byron Coley and Turston Moore’s “Tongue Top Ten” in Arthur Magazine. In 2009 she started her own little imprint recently releasing it’s second cassette, Paul & Maurey’s “Satellite”.

    "...once in a while something gets slapped in the tape deck that just utterly, completely nails you to the underpinnings of heavens dripping maw. Such an experience is to be had by anyone lucky enough to grab hold of if only goodnight, the first cassette on the Wagtail label by Eastern Massachusetts improv/noise/strange-string shaman- femme Ashley Paul."
    -Byron Coley & Thurston Moore, Tongue Top Ten, Feb. 2010

    “This is highly personal music that somehow ties up creepy basement singer-song writer styles with avant garde strings, improv moves and exuberant non-musical techniques...highly recommended.” -David Keenan, Volcanic Tongue

    “a form destroyer if there ever was one...” -Keith Fullerton Whitman, Mimaroglu Music
  • Geoff Mullen

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  • joe mcphee / eli keszler

  • oxtirn

  • Red Horse