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Borbetomagus

The words noisy and aggressive only commence to scratch the top of the proto-punk free jazz band; Borbetomagus units forth a sonic squall that obliterates, and woe towards the listener who involves among their concerts being unsure of what things to expect. While individuals within the downtown NY free improv …

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Tom Cora

A longtime fixture of the brand new York Town downtown music picture, cellist, composer, and improviser Tom Cora was most widely known in avant jazz circles, although his eclectic pursuits led him in a multitude of musical directions. Elevated in Richmond, VA, Cora began monitoring cello while an undergraduate in …

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Bruce Ackley

Created in 1948 in Detroit, MI, saxophonist Bruce Ackley offers recorded with a number of creative music experimenters such as for example Henry Kaiser, Eugene Chadbourne, and John Zorn. Ackley 1st studied structures and good arts (1966-1969) before changing his concentrate to music. He started playing, and created his 1st …

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Andy Haas

Andy Haas has performed, documented and collaborated numerous musicians who have been at the guts of the innovative avant garde music appearing out of NYC from the ’90s, such as for example John Zorn, Fred Frith, Ikue Mori, Thurston Moore, Marc Ribot, and much more. Haas was a genuine person …

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Frank London

Trumpeter (and sometimes keyboardist) Frank London continues to be saving jazz and contemporary Jewish music because the mid-80s. He provides performed with a multitude of music artists including John Zorn, Mel Torme, LaMonte Youthful, Gal Costa, LL Great J, David Byrne, THEY COULD BE Giants and Palestinian violinist Simon Shaheen. …

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Total Shutdown

The crazed experimental rock of San Francisco’s Total Shutdown first saw the light of trip to a gig on Feb 14, 2000. Vocalist Bob Linder, bassist Nate Denver, guitarist Paul Costuros, drummer Phillipe Nguyen, and saxophonist Matt Hartman all play a number of devices besides their primary ones and, separately, …

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Patrick Higgins

Patrick Higgins is a fresh York City-based experimental music composer and multi-instrumentalist. Motivated similarly by downtown N.Con.C. minimalism aswell simply because the cassette underground, his single guitar functions make extended usage of repetition, phasing, and various other experimental methods. He in addition has composed numerous functions for string quartets and …

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Padma Newsome

Australian indigenous Padma Newsome can be an avant-leaning arranger/composer and multi-instrumentalist (violin, viola, and vocals) and a founding person in the experimental chamber ensemble the Clogs. Originally having examined music on the School of Adelaide in Australia, Newsome also gained many master’s level levels from Yale School while he was …

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