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James Ilgenfritz

Bassist and multi-instrumentalist Adam Ilgenfritz was created in Monroe, Michigan, November 16, 1978. Originally he was affected by non–musical performers as defeat poets William Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, authors Herman Hesse, Franz Kafka, Ken Wilber and Thich Nhat Hanh, comic publication performers Matt Wagner and Frank Miller, visible performers Egon …

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Bill Cole

A grasp of Eastern double-reed instruments for a long time, jazz composer/author Costs Cole initial came onto the picture in the ’60s. Known for his books on Mls Davis and John Coltrane aswell, Cole got his first proper exposure on record as part of Jayne Cortez’s music group in the …

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Tora Augestad

Tora Augestad can be an award-winning Norwegian mezzo-soprano. She’s been a champ of 20th and 21st hundred years composition, and it is a renowned specialist for the music of Kurt Weill, John Cage, Cathy Berberian, and Luciano Berio. She frequently guests in opera homes and in celebrations in the home …

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Robert F. Graettinger

The relatively small output lately big band-era composer and jazz arranger Robert Frederick Graettinger continues to be likened to the task of cutting-edge classical composers such as for example Charles Ives and Edgar Varèse. Created in Ontario, California, Graettinger researched in the Westlake College of Music in LA, and worked …

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Arend Niks

Created in Schiedam, HOLLAND, in 1960, drummer/composer Arend Niks is a valued collaborator in several Dutch jazz and creative music ensembles and in addition has led a set of his personal tasks — but if you are hoping to play bass in another of his groups, you may be out …

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Pink Noise Saxophone Quartet

NY City’s Pink Sound Saxophone Quartet is led by Australian tenor and soprano saxophonist Tim Otto, who in addition has performed with Misconception Research, Joe Gallant, as well as the Virgil Moorefield Outfit. Otto produced the quartet in 1994, applying the “Green Sound” name towards the group within a reference …

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Codona

Name produced from the words from the name of Collin Walcott (tabla, sitar), Don Cherry (tpt, p, hunter’s electric guitar), and Nana Vasconcelos (per). Multi-ethnic improvisational music, mainly stemming from Walcott’s curiosity about Eastern Indian rhythms and Vasconcelos’s Brazilian traditions. Cherry’s knowledge with folk music of Scandinavia, Morocco, and Africa …

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Charles Rumback

Chicago’s Charles Rumback is definitely a forward-thinking drummer having a bent toward avant-garde jazz and experimental music. A indigenous of Kansas, in 2001 Rumback relocated to Chicago, where he discovered work support such works as Via Tania, L’Altra, Ron Mls, Jeff Parker, Charles Gorczynski, Nina Nastasia, Costs MacKay, among others. …

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Zevious

Something occurred to Zevious between your early-2008 self-release of their eponymous debut record as well as the arrival of their second record, After the Air flow Raid, issued by Cuneiform in ’09 2009. The bandmembers proceeded to go just a little bonkers. What started being a quite great innovative jazz …

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Brown vs Brown

Amsterdam-based avant jazz-rock quartet Dark brown vs Dark brown play jagged avant jazz-rock mixing herky-jerky rhythms, tightly made up and executed ensemble interplay, and exploratory sonic interludes featuring moderate — however, not extreme — helpings of improvisation. The music group is made up of Dutch alto/baritone saxophonist Dirk Bruinsma, a …

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