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Six Drumsets

6 Drumsets is a collective come up with by past Blue Guy Group member Steve Wilkes. The group all fits in place to execute music that just uses percussive devices and strives to problem the usual belief of what percussionists can handle. Their Simmer recording was documented with many drummers …

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Robert Carty

Robert Carty may be the independent’s indie. He offers released 41 single CD’s by himself Deep Sky label. He also offers a cooperation with Brannan Street that is clearly a joint launch with Lane’s label. (That Compact disc — Climatic Infusion — is among the best CD’s ever, no matter …

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Larry Kucharz

Larry Kucharz can be an digital composer and media musician who writes in both minimalist and religious ambient designs. He was created in 1946 in Chicago, where he grew up. He researched piano and theory on the Chicago and American Conservatories of Music and got his doctorate at Northwestern College …

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Robert Julian Horky

Horky received both traditional and contemporary music trained in among the better music universities in Vienna, Austria. Though he takes on keyboards and percussion, his primary instrument may be the flute. This consists of bass, alto, soprano, bamboo, and cup flutes, aswell as others of unique origin. His design is …

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William Duckworth

American composer William Duckworth carried the maverick custom exemplified by composers such as for example Charles Ives, John Cage, and Harry Partch through the past due 20th century and in to the 21st. Duckworth received his bachelor’s level from Eastern Carolina University or college and his master’s and doctorate in …

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Lost Jockey

Area of the later-’70s/early-’80s post-minimalist picture that also included performers just like the Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Soft Verdict, Gavin Bryars, Piero Milesi, as well as the Durutti Column, the Shed Jockey were an instrumental outfit that fused the principles of minimalism to a far more rock and roll- and jazz-influenced …

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Henning Christiansen

A composer who uses regular tools and noises and who also makes art items in the Fluxus custom: e.g., his “Betrayal, op. 144,” a carton filled up with various small items and an EP, authorized and numbered (obtainable from Gelbe Musik).

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Wolff & Hennings

The mystical sounds of Tibetan bells and singing bowls have already been used for years and years in Buddhist meditation and religious rites. Henry Wolff and Nancy Hennings initial encountered these musical instruments throughout a 1969 visit to India and Nepal where they researched using the Kagyu branch of Tibetan …

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Jonas Reinhardt

Jonas Reinhardt may be the nom de musique of San Francisco-based electronic musician Jesse Reiner, who looks to the analog noises, organic atmospheres, and hypnotic rhythms of ’70s pioneers such as for example Jean Michel Jarre, Klaus Schulze, and Tangerine Wish for motivation. Though he performed other types of music …

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Paola Prestini

Italian-born composer/multimedia artist Paola Prestini may be the founder and director of NY City’s interdisciplinary performance art collective VisionIntoArt (VIA). Elevated in Mexico, the Juilliard graduate and champ of minimalism as well as the avant-garde provides scored many award-winning movies and provides seen her function performed by famous brands the …

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