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Dave Willey

Dave Willey makes his house in the American Western world, but his most noteworthy music pulls from affects elsewhere. An experienced multi-instrumentalist and composer, he flies in currents below the radar of mainstream music listeners, despite getting one of fairly few “avant” performers whose music is certainly uncompromising, difficult, and …

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René Lussier

Through the entire 1980s & most from the ’90s, René Lussier was the prime mover on Montreal’s songs scene. His acoustic guitar work continues to be in comparison to Fred Frith, with whom he offers frequently toured and documented. Spread between single function, duos, and huge ensemble items, between studio …

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Elaine di Falco

American singer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist Elaine di Falco has spent a lot of her music-making career in the Pacific Northwest and Rocky Hill West, but a lot of her collaborations have included musicians surviving in Britain, Switzerland, or Italy. Di Falco got her begin using Phoenix, Az punk bands through …

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Cédric Vuille

For over 30 years, Swiss multi-instrumentalist Cédric Vuille has recorded some of the most accessible, interesting, and tuneful music ever to are categorized as the “avant-garde” rubric. His intro to a global — although cultishly little — listening target audience came in the first ’80s when he made an appearance …

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3 Mice

Israeli mixing and learning wiz Udi Koomran had an indicator for Swiss folky avant-prog multi-instrumentalist Cédric Vuille in 2008: go see Coloradan experimental rockers Pondering Plague if they play in Geneva — to meet up TP bassist Dave Willey and singer Elaine di Falco. Koomran recognized that Vuille, Willey, and …

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L’Ensemble Rayé

L’Ensemble Rayé can be a quirky and generally lighthearted music group with root base in the Western european avant-prog scene from the ’70s and ’80s, including such groups seeing that Henry Cow, Samla Mammas Manna, and Picchio Dal Pozzo. Switzerland’s primary contribution to the innovative picture was the music group …

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Débile Menthol

Also for aficionados of European avant rock and roll from the ’70s and ’80s, certainly a specialized batch of listeners, the Swiss ensemble Débile Menthol could possibly be considered a cult music group. One might believe their rather user-friendly make of avant-gardism could have resulted in a fairly sizable viewers, …

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