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Bumps

Yet another among the myriad of rings formally connected with Tortoise, the instrumental percussion group Bumps is made up of Dan Bitney, John Herndon, as well as the seemingly constantly dynamic John McEntire. Avant-hip-hop label Rocks Throw took see from the trio’s beat abilities, putting your signature on them and …

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5ive Style

Guitarist Expenses Dolan, drummer John Herndon, bassist LeRoy Bach and key pad participant Jeremy Jacobsen formed the instrumental fusion/funk group 5ive Design. The group’s self-titled debut made an appearance in 1995; pursuing a protracted break which allowed Herndon to come back to his responsibilities in Tortoise and Dolan the opportunity …

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John Herndon

A longtime mainstay from the Chicago indie music picture, drummer John Herndon boasts an extraordinarily eclectic and far-ranging discography, but remains best-known for his are an associate of post-rock innovators Tortoise. Created in 1966 in Very long Island, NY Herndon relocated to Planting season Creek, NEW YORK with his family …

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Tortoise

Tortoise revolutionized American indie rock and roll within the mid-’90s by using straight down tried-and-true punk and rock and roll & roll affects, emphasizing instead the incorporation of a number of left-field music styles from the prior twenty years, including Krautrock, dub, avant-garde jazz, classical minimalism, ambient and space music, …

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Isotope 217

The Chicago-based jazz-funk fusion ensemble Isotope 217 featured guitarist Jeff Parker alongside percussionists John Herndon and Dan Bitney, all three better known for his or her work in Tortoise; the roster around the group’s 1997 Thrill Jockey label debut The Unstable Molecule also contains trumpeter Rob Mazurek, bassist Matt Lux, …

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The For Carnation

The For Carnation was a low-key, mostly acoustic automobile for ex-Slint/Squirrel Bait member Brian McMahan, whose previous tasks had all made their influence through jagged, noisy art-punk. Mirroring his previous bandmate David Grubbs’ progression with Gastr del Sol, McMahan continuing to explore the complicated, cerebral patterns which were his share …

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Rob Mazurek Octet

The Rob Mazurek Octet melds two sides from the cornetist’s artistic — and geographic — world, his Chicago-based Exploding Superstar Orchestra and Starlicker ensembles and his Brazil-based São Paulo Underground. Mazurek set up the octet upon a obtain a Mls Davis-inspired concert to become performed with the past due-2011 arrival …

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Starlicker

In marked contrast towards the wide variety of electro-acoustic compositional and improvisational possibilities natural in his Exploding Superstar Orchestra huge ensemble, Chicago cornetist Rob Mazurek chose a romantic, stripped-down environment for the Starlicker trio, which debuted with Increase Demon in the Delmark label in 2011. Mazurek mixed makes with two …

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