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Ben LaMar Gay’s Certain Reveries is a pandemic dream worth remembering

In November 2020, Chicago multi-instrumentalist Ben LaMar Gay debuted his long-form composition Certain Reveries at a London Jazz Festival livestream show. The performance was no mere park-and-play: wearing a black hooded shawl that recalled the grim reaper, Gay played electronics, synths, and of course his cornet, and in collaboration with brilliant percussionist Tommaso Moretti, he guided audiences through haunting dreamscapes for more than an hour.

Almost two years after the original stream, Gay is releasing the audio from that remarkable live performance on local label International Anthem, organized into 11 tracks. The original Certain Reveries stream was patently a pandemic artwork, down to a short-film interlude shot inside Gay’s apartment. The audio version abstracts the performance somewhat, though its devastating context is always close at hand. Gay’s lamenting phrases in “Skin” sound like they’re coming from behind a curtain; in actuality, on that prevaccine occasion, he and Moretti wore masks because they were performing together in close quarters. Certain Reveries also prods at the boundary between real life and memory, so unnervingly blurred during the nadir of “shelter in place.” Gay reprises the first section of Certain Reveries (“You Ain’t Never Lied” on the album) at the end of the composition (“New Tongues Tell Old Fibs” on the album), repeating its title refrain and playing back distorted samples of his and Moretti’s earlier improvisations. But in comparison to the stunning, sobering 12-minute penultimate track, “Água Futurism” (which sounds as though Gay and Moretti have been building up to it the whole evening), “New Tongues Tell Old Fibs” is practically falling action. If you’re just listening to the album, you won’t be able to take in the entrancing sight of Gay twirling lights under his cloak like a ghoulish fire dancer. But in “Água Futurism” you can hear deliverance loud and clear in his baleful cornet solos and Moretti’s drumming, which are assertive at first before dropping to a delicate flutter. Death and life lock forearms not to grapple but rather for one more dance.

  Ben LaMar Gay’s Certain Reveries is available on Bandcamp.


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Ben LaMar Gay’s Certain Reveries is a pandemic dream worth rememberingHannah Edgaron November 10, 2022 at 6:00 pm

In November 2020, Chicago multi-instrumentalist Ben LaMar Gay debuted his long-form composition Certain Reveries at a London Jazz Festival livestream show. The performance was no mere park-and-play: wearing a black hooded shawl that recalled the grim reaper, Gay played electronics, synths, and of course his cornet, and in collaboration with brilliant percussionist Tommaso Moretti, he guided audiences through haunting dreamscapes for more than an hour.

Almost two years after the original stream, Gay is releasing the audio from that remarkable live performance on local label International Anthem, organized into 11 tracks. The original Certain Reveries stream was patently a pandemic artwork, down to a short-film interlude shot inside Gay’s apartment. The audio version abstracts the performance somewhat, though its devastating context is always close at hand. Gay’s lamenting phrases in “Skin” sound like they’re coming from behind a curtain; in actuality, on that prevaccine occasion, he and Moretti wore masks because they were performing together in close quarters. Certain Reveries also prods at the boundary between real life and memory, so unnervingly blurred during the nadir of “shelter in place.” Gay reprises the first section of Certain Reveries (“You Ain’t Never Lied” on the album) at the end of the composition (“New Tongues Tell Old Fibs” on the album), repeating its title refrain and playing back distorted samples of his and Moretti’s earlier improvisations. But in comparison to the stunning, sobering 12-minute penultimate track, “Água Futurism” (which sounds as though Gay and Moretti have been building up to it the whole evening), “New Tongues Tell Old Fibs” is practically falling action. If you’re just listening to the album, you won’t be able to take in the entrancing sight of Gay twirling lights under his cloak like a ghoulish fire dancer. But in “Água Futurism” you can hear deliverance loud and clear in his baleful cornet solos and Moretti’s drumming, which are assertive at first before dropping to a delicate flutter. Death and life lock forearms not to grapple but rather for one more dance.

  Ben LaMar Gay’s Certain Reveries is available on Bandcamp.


Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at the Museum of Contemporary Art

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Credit: On the cover (left to right): Photos by Matthew Gilson, Eddie Quiñones, and Carolina Sanchez.

The latest issue

This week’s print issue is the issue of November 10, 2022, The People Issue. Distribution to locations began yesterday morning and will continue through tonight, Thursday, November 10.

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Many Reader boxes including downtown and transit line locations will be restocked on the Wednesday following each issue date.

The next issue

The next print issue is the issue of November 24, the Nonprofits Issue. It will be distributed to locations starting on Wednesday, November 23, and continuing Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 24.

Never miss a copy! Paid print subscriptions are available for 12 issues, 26 issues, and for 52 issues from the Reader Store.

Chicago Reader 2022 print issue dates

The Chicago Reader is published in print every other week. Issues are dated Thursday. Distribution usually happens Wednesday morning through Thursday night of the issue date. Upcoming print issue dates through December 2022 are:

11/24/2022

12/8/2022

12/22/2022

Download the full 2022 editorial calendar is here (PDF).

See our information page for advertising opportunities.

2023 print issue dates

The first print issue in 2023 will be published three weeks after the 12/22/2022 issue, the final issue of 2022. The print issue dates through June 2023 are:

1/12/2023
1/26/2023
2/9/2023
2/23/2023
3/9/2023
3/23/2023
4/6/2023
4/20/2023
5/4/2023
5/18/2023
6/1/2023
6/15/2023
6/29/2023

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The Reader is published in print every other week and distributed free to the 1,100 locations on this map (which can also be opened in a separate window or tab). Copies are available free of charge—while supplies last.

Distribution map

Credit: On the cover (left to right): Photos by Matthew Gilson, Eddie Quiñones, and Carolina Sanchez.

The latest issue

This week’s print issue is the issue of November 10, 2022, The People Issue. Distribution to locations began yesterday morning and will continue through tonight, Thursday, November 10.

Download a free PDF of the print issue.

Many Reader boxes including downtown and transit line locations will be restocked on the Wednesday following each issue date.

The next issue

The next print issue is the issue of November 24, the Nonprofits Issue. It will be distributed to locations starting on Wednesday, November 23, and continuing Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 24.

Never miss a copy! Paid print subscriptions are available for 12 issues, 26 issues, and for 52 issues from the Reader Store.

Chicago Reader 2022 print issue dates

The Chicago Reader is published in print every other week. Issues are dated Thursday. Distribution usually happens Wednesday morning through Thursday night of the issue date. Upcoming print issue dates through December 2022 are:

11/24/2022

12/8/2022

12/22/2022

Download the full 2022 editorial calendar is here (PDF).

See our information page for advertising opportunities.

2023 print issue dates

The first print issue in 2023 will be published three weeks after the 12/22/2022 issue, the final issue of 2022. The print issue dates through June 2023 are:

1/12/2023
1/26/2023
2/9/2023
2/23/2023
3/9/2023
3/23/2023
4/6/2023
4/20/2023
5/4/2023
5/18/2023
6/1/2023
6/15/2023
6/29/2023

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Culture editor Kerry Cardoza will focus on art and other topics; Chasity Cooper is brought on as newsletter associate


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Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot signs an Executive Order allocating at least 50 percent of all City departments’ annual advertising spending to community media outlets

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Make your nominations on the ballot below!

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Voting on the most nominated finalists will begin on January 18, 2023.

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Credit: On the cover (left to right): Photos by Matthew Gilson, Eddie Quiñones, and Carolina Sanchez.

The latest issue

This week’s print issue is the issue of November 10, 2022, The People Issue. Distribution to locations began yesterday morning and will continue through tonight, Thursday, November 10.

Download a free PDF of the print issue.

Many Reader boxes including downtown and transit line locations will be restocked on the Wednesday following each issue date.

The next issue

The next print issue is the issue of November 24, the Nonprofits Issue. It will be distributed to locations starting on Wednesday, November 23, and continuing Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 24.

Never miss a copy! Paid print subscriptions are available for 12 issues, 26 issues, and for 52 issues from the Reader Store.

Chicago Reader 2022 print issue dates

The Chicago Reader is published in print every other week. Issues are dated Thursday. Distribution usually happens Wednesday morning through Thursday night of the issue date. Upcoming print issue dates through December 2022 are:

11/24/2022

12/8/2022

12/22/2022

Download the full 2022 editorial calendar is here (PDF).

See our information page for advertising opportunities.

2023 print issue dates

The first print issue in 2023 will be published three weeks after the 12/22/2022 issue, the final issue of 2022. The print issue dates through June 2023 are:

1/12/2023
1/26/2023
2/9/2023
2/23/2023
3/9/2023
3/23/2023
4/6/2023
4/20/2023
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Nominate your favorites for the Best of ChicagoChicago Readeron November 10, 2022 at 6:01 am

Make your nominations on the ballot below!

Up until the nominating period ends at noon on Friday, December 9th, you can return to your ballot here at chicagoreader.com/best to nominate in additional categories or change your nominations.

Voting on the most nominated finalists will begin on January 18, 2023.

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Reader senior writer Ben Joravsky riffs on the day’s stories with his celebrated humor, insight, and honesty, and interviews politicians, activists, journalists and other political know-it-alls. Presented by the Chicago Reader, the show is available by 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays at chicagoreader.com/joravsky—or wherever you get your podcasts. Don’t miss Oh, What a Week!–the Friday feature in which Ben & producer Dennis (aka, Dr. D.) review the week’s top stories. Also, bonus interviews drop on Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays. 

Chicago Reader podcasts are recorded on Shure microphones. Learn more at Shure.com.

With support from our sponsors

Chicago Reader senior writer Ben Joravsky discusses the day’s stories with his celebrated humor, insight, and honesty on The Ben Joravsky Show.


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Leasing CHA land to the Chicago Fire is part of a longstanding plan to gentrify the city.


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Men from Blago to Bolduc are trying to sing a new song.


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Get a print copy of The People IssueChicago Readeron November 10, 2022 at 1:53 pm

The Reader is published in print every other week and distributed free to the 1,100 locations on this map (which can also be opened in a separate window or tab). Copies are available free of charge—while supplies last.

Distribution map

Credit: On the cover (left to right): Photos by Matthew Gilson, Eddie Quiñones, and Carolina Sanchez.

The latest issue

This week’s print issue is the issue of November 10, 2022, The People Issue. Distribution to locations began yesterday morning and will continue through tonight, Thursday, November 10.

Download a free PDF of the print issue.

Many Reader boxes including downtown and transit line locations will be restocked on the Wednesday following each issue date.

The next issue

The next print issue is the issue of November 24, the Nonprofits Issue. It will be distributed to locations starting on Wednesday, November 23, and continuing Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 24.

Never miss a copy! Paid print subscriptions are available for 12 issues, 26 issues, and for 52 issues from the Reader Store.

Chicago Reader 2022 print issue dates

The Chicago Reader is published in print every other week. Issues are dated Thursday. Distribution usually happens Wednesday morning through Thursday night of the issue date. Upcoming print issue dates through December 2022 are:

11/24/2022

12/8/2022

12/22/2022

Download the full 2022 editorial calendar is here (PDF).

See our information page for advertising opportunities.

2023 print issue dates

The first print issue in 2023 will be published three weeks after the 12/22/2022 issue, the final issue of 2022. The print issue dates through June 2023 are:

1/12/2023
1/26/2023
2/9/2023
2/23/2023
3/9/2023
3/23/2023
4/6/2023
4/20/2023
5/4/2023
5/18/2023
6/1/2023
6/15/2023
6/29/2023

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Culture editor Kerry Cardoza will focus on art and other topics; Chasity Cooper is brought on as newsletter associate


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