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Skeletons

Skeletons, initially the task of Matt Mehlan — a fairly idiosyncratic pop songwriter who all uses plenty of consumer electronics — had an extremely low-key from Oberlin, OH, with a set of albums (I’m near the top of the Globe and Life as well as the After Delivery) released in …

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Grachan Moncur III

Among the initial trombonists to explore free of charge jazz, Grachan Moncur III continues to be best-known for his couple of innovative Blue Notice albums (1963-1964) that also featured Lee Morgan and Jackie McLean within the initial program and Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock within the later on date. The …

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Sam Kulik

American musician Sam Kulik was created in traditional western Massachusetts, but relocated to Ohio in 2000 to review at Oberlin University. Upon shifting to NEW YORK in 2004, he quickly founded himself one of the city’s improvisational music picture, volunteering at John Zorn’s location The Rock, and collaborating with experimental …

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Yasunao Tone

Japanese composer Yasunao Tone became mixed up in Fluxus motion in the first ’60s and it has since been energetic as an organizer of events, an improviser, a performer in several groups, and, recently, he creates pieces with manipulated CDs. His are a composer runs from environmental artwork to computer-oriented, …

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Curtis Fuller

Curtis Fuller belongs within the select group with J.J. Johnson, Kai Winding, and some other people who make the trombone audio fluid and welcoming rather than uncomfortable. His capability to make wide-octave leaps and play whiplash phrases inside a calm, casual manner is really a testament to his skill. Fuller’s …

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Parts & Labor

Brooklyn’s Parts & Labor develop a boisterous delivery of electrical guitars, sparse consumer electronics, and rackety vocals. The experimental/sound rock collective emerged jointly in 2002 with keyboardist Dan Friel and bassist B.J. Warshaw. Friel and Warshaw originally fulfilled 3 years prior as the two had been working on the Knitting …

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Talibam!

NY duo Talibam! may be remembered in many ways: like a vintage keys/drums free of charge jazz duo, mainly because obnoxious Dadaist provocateurs with an uncanny feeling of musical background, as members from the D.We.Con. Brooklyn underground. Provided their name and sometimes lo-fi surrealism, they could also be just like …

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