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Yog Sothoth

This is actually the second of two France bands which have chosen to mention themselves after a monstrous beast created from the pit of hell that was author H.P. Lovecraft’s creativity. The actual area of hell was where Yog Sothoth supposedly guarded the gates, but evidently while strolling the roads …

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Ask

The first hints at what would become Ask could be traced right down to the first ’80s, as Martin Archer (synthesizers, electronics, sopranino saxophone, amplified objects) and John Jasnoch (guitars, electronics) were both members from the British electric jazz band Bass Tone Trap. Sooner or later, Question comprised up to …

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The Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians

Since their founding by several forward-thinking jazz music artists that included pianist/composer Muhal Richard Abrams, pianist Jodie Christian, drummer Steve McCall, and composer Phil Cohran, the AACM have already been a force for innovation inside the jazz community. The Chicago-based company is a signed up nonprofit company dedicated, based on …

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Universal Indians

Jamming on stage and in the studio with influential music artists such as for example Neil Campbell, Andrew Wilkes Krier, and Sonic Youth, General Indians participate in a music coterie focused on discovering the subliminal frontier of modern aesthetic experimentation. While it began with 1993 through the Lansing, MI, cellar …

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Amalgam

English saxophonist Trevor W was more developed in the free of charge improvisation world as an associate from the Spontaneous Music Outfit — shaped with trombonist Paul Rutherford and drummer John Stevens in 1965 — when he made a decision to establish another music group that would concentrate more on …

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Circle

During their small amount of time together (1970-1971), Group was a virtual supergroup of ’70s free of charge jazz, using the talents of Chick Corea on piano, Anthony Braxton on reeds and flute, Dave Holland on bass and cello, and Barry Altschul on drums. Group arrived of Corea and Holland’s …

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Barry Zweig

This guitarist, writer, and educatior plays everything without compromise. Mainly he has in the intensifying mainstream, but he can and will business into different arenas.

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Jazz Composer’s Orchestra

In 1964, Costs Dixon formed the Jazz Composer’s Guild, a cooperative organization designed to additional the interests of New York’s avant-garde jazz musicians by promoting and producing performances in addition to the jazz club and booking establishment. An outgrowth of the business was the Jazz Composer’s Guild Orchestra, that was …

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Brian Brown

Tenor, soprano sax, bandleader. A self-taught participant who surfaced in the ’50s as a respected shape in Australia and continued to be prominent through the ’80s. Dark brown was among first Australian music artists to develop popularity for extremely personal, individualistic design that was extreme, lyrical rather than simple imitation …

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Laurence Cook

Drummer Laurence Make is a past due first-generation American free of charge improviser. Blessed in Boston, Make attended art college there, before shifting to N.Con.C. in the first ’60s and operating like a longshoreman. Although he does not have any recordings like a innovator, Make shows up on many albums …

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