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Cédric Vuille

For over 30 years, Swiss multi-instrumentalist Cédric Vuille has recorded some of the most accessible, interesting, and tuneful music ever to are categorized as the “avant-garde” rubric. His intro to a global — although cultishly little — listening target audience came in the first ’80s when he made an appearance …

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Giovanni Sollima

Italian cellist and composer Giovanni Sollima (blessed in Palermo, Sicily, in 1962) is looked upon by many being a post-minimalist, and even one hears in a few of his compositions the thorough and formalistic components of various other composers who constructed upon the foundations of Philip Cup and Steve Reich. …

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L’Ensemble Rayé

L’Ensemble Rayé can be a quirky and generally lighthearted music group with root base in the Western european avant-prog scene from the ’70s and ’80s, including such groups seeing that Henry Cow, Samla Mammas Manna, and Picchio Dal Pozzo. Switzerland’s primary contribution to the innovative picture was the music group …

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Kaada/Patton

A collaboration between two of experimental music’s most prolific and mercurial practitioners, Kaada/Patton sees Norwegian composer and producer John Erik Kaada and Faith No Even more/Mr. Bungle/Fantômas frontman Mike Patton distilling their like of both film and music into something really unique. Mainly orchestral, with Kaada offering the sonic vistas …

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