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Botanica

Led by synthesist Sanford Ponder, this group produces music generated by fractal mathematics. The pc programs are linked to many synthesizers. The music artists then connect to the causing soundtracks by overdubbing percussion, sax, flute, and piano. For something made by the apparently impartial mathematics of “chaos” ideas, this music …

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Kazu Matsui

A master from the shakuhachi (a Japanese traditional bamboo flute), modern artist Kazu Matsui was created in Tokyo in June 5, 1954. After spending the middle-’70s vacationing through European countries and India, he examined cultural arts at UCLA, time for Tokyo to instruct Educational Ideas at Toyoeiwa Woman’s School. Matsui …

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Jerry Goodman

Rock has already established very few superstar violinists, mostly as the violin isn’t usually seen as a rock and roll device — David Combination of Ruler Crimson, Darryl Method of Curved Atmosphere, and John Weider of Eric Burdon & the Pets one thinks of, and that’s about any of it. …

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Sanford Ponder

This California-based synthesist recorded two albums in the first ’80s through the initial many years of the Private Music label. He fallen out of view for some time, then continued to determine the group Botanica, which includes up to now released two interesting albums of music produced by fractal mathematics …

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Vincenzo Zitello

A master from the Celtic harp, Vincenzo Zitello is well known for his specialized skill and imaginative performing. Although he primarily researched flute and viola as a kid, and shaped the Magnet Framework in 1974, he missed his organic musical tone of voice until switching towards the Celtic harp 2 …

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Colin Chin

This SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA native got his start going out and finally touring using the members of Group 87, a late-’70s instrumental ensemble that featured Mark Isham and Patrick O’Hearn. With Isham, Chin went to a seminar carried out by Brian Eno on applying advanced technology to music. The …

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Darol Anger

Violinist Darol Anger offers made his tag on brand-new acoustic music with a variety of groupings. From 1975-1984, Anger was an integral person in the pioneering David Grisman Quintet, whose mixture of folk, bluegrass, and jazz practically defined the brand new acoustic genre, in addition to advancing the harmonic and …

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Jessie Allen Cooper

This self-taught saxophonist has long had a pastime in mixing environmental sounds along with his contemporary jazz-influenced compositions to generate relaxing, highly melodic musical vignettes that convey an appreciation for nature.

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John Gustafson

John Gustafson may be the second most significant bassist ever to emerge from Liverpool. That noises significant, which is, nonetheless it still leaves him within the longer darkness of Paul McCartney, nevertheless, an undeniable fact that helped eclipse a number of the recognized value of his first professional and documented …

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Jay Azzolina

Jay Azzolina established himself seeing that an established jazz guitarist after signing up for well-known fusion supergroup Spyro Gyro in 1989, around once he released his debut single record, Never Too Later. Before this, Azzolina proved helpful being a sideman, playing alongside such performers as Jeff Beal. His sidework was …

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