Jack Callahan (musician)


Jack Callahan is an American experimental musician and audio engineer. He is best known for performing under the moniker die Reihe, taken from the journal of the same name edited by Herbert Eimert and Karlheinz Stockhausen.

Musical Activities

In 2011 he studied privately with composer Jürg Frey in Aarau, Switzerland.
In 2013 he participated in the Ostrava Days residency in Ostrava, the Czech Republic at which he had an orchestral work, If You Cannot Ignore the Response – Delay It, performed by the Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra.
Since 2013 he has run the experimental music label Bánh Mì Verlag.
In April 2019 he co-curated the festival at Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center in Asheville, NC, which featured performances by Eugene Chadbourne, Jeff Witscher, Petr Kotik, the S.E.M. Ensemble performing pieces by Julius Eastman, Morton Feldman, John Cage plus other contemporary experimental artists.
In May 2019 Callahan and Jeff Witscher performed their collaborative piece What Happens on Earth Stays on Earth at ISSUE Project Room.
As a drummer he has played in Sunburned Hand of the Man and Home Blitz.
As an audio engineer he toured for many years as a live sound engineer for Thurston Moore. He has mastered releases by Cloud Nothings, Ryley Walker, Jeff Witscher, Peter Ablinger and many more.

Discography

As die Reihe