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Un Drame Musical Instantané

The group’s name means “an instantaneous music episode,” a fitting title because of this People from france experimental group, active because the middle-’70s. El Drame Musical Instantane (DMI) depend on the improvised free of charge jazz custom for a lot of their approach to composing, yet they increase a theatrical …

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Nova State Conspiracy

In 1993, Alex Novak and Simon Coleby took period from their full-time band Venus Fly Snare to spotlight material that wasn’t suited off their gothic alter ego. Equipped with a number of equipment, Coleby and Novak proceeded to go beneath the moniker of Nova Condition Conspiracy to make their own …

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Lauren Weinger

The majority of Lauren Weinger’s functions are linked to particular sites and were created within mixed media shows that frequently include dance and visual arts. She hardly ever documents and launch her items. A repeating theme in her oeuvre may be the creation of natural-sounding sonic conditions as well as …

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Tom Hamilton

Examined with John Downey, Thom Mason, Robert Wykes. Pianist, synthesizer. Movie director of Electronic Music/Documenting Studio room at Washington School, 1971-80. Sound and music movie director at Innervision, St. Louis, MO. Manufacturer “Cool in the Tone” series, NYC. Collaborated using the past due professional photographer Ernst Haas (1983). Live show …

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Liam Singer

Pianist Liam Vocalist was raised in Portland, OR, visited university in Ohio, after that moved to SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA. He began composing music for the piano and, with several close friends, founded the unbiased label Tell-All Information, which released his debut record, The Empty Center from the Chameleon, in …

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LAFMS

The LA Free Music Society isn’t one group by itself but instead a loose assortment of several like-minded noise anarchists in the mid-’70s who found commercial rock too boring, slick, and predictable, and attempt to reinvent improvisation and sound experiments using a DIY ethic. Motivated by Zappa, Captain Beefheart, John …

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Panicsville

Experimental noise project Panicsville 1st took shape within the campus of Webster College or university in 1992. In the weeks to follow, college students Andy Ortmann, David Forquer, and Ryan Kohler would create some loud, defiant house recordings despite limited musical knowledge and primitive technical resources. Pursuing Kohler’s 2003 leave, …

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Danielle P. Roger

Danielle Palardy Roger may be the less popular among the 3 female members from the Montreal music artists’ collective Ambiances Magnétiques. The drummer constantly kept a lesser profile than Joane Hétu or Diane Labrosse (not forgetting male counterparts like René Lussier or Jean Derome), specifically because the disbanding of the …

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Gérard Pape

Gerard Pape was created in Brooklyn, NY, in 1955. He graduated using a B.A. in Mindset from Columbia School in 1976, while concurrently beginning private structure lessons with David Winkler. He attained a Ph.D. in Clinical Mindset in 1982 in the School of Michigan while participating in private structure lessons …

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Angst Hase Pfeffer Nase

Angst Hase Pfeffer Nase was the single guise of avant-garde guitarist Chris Cooper, who’d previously worked throughout the Bay Region with “industrial bluegrass” oddballs Caroliner and adventurous indie-popsters Deerhoof. When the economically strapped Caroliner continued hiatus in the past due ’90s, Cooper struck from his own, implementing the Angst Hase …

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