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Michael Zerang

A self-described “Chicago-born Assyrian percussionist,” Michael Zerang’s set of collaborators is a virtual compendium from the Windy City’s free of charge jazz/improv community, including saxophonists Fred Anderson and Ken Vandermark, cellist Fred Longberg-Holm, drummer Hamid Drake, and bassist Kent Kessler, amongst others. A few of his many overall performance vehicles …

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Mats Gustafsson

Swedish reeds participant and improviser Mats Gustafsson’s prolonged saxophone techniques pull equally through the fiery free of charge jazz blowing custom and the Western microtonal schools. Created in 1964 within the culturally wealthy section of Umeå, he was subjected at a age to different Swedish improvisers such as for example …

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Jaap Blonk

Hearing Jaap Blonk for the very first time is definitely an ear-opening encounter. Blonk is really a self-taught, self-described audio poet, who twists and bends vocabulary (English among others) in engagingly troubling ways. Working single, along with different size groups, Blonk provides performed extensively, especially in European countries, where he …

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