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Triosk

A trio of technically proficient and experimentally concentrated musicians who gather components of post-bop jazz, ambient electronica, post-rock, electro-acoustic music, free of charge improvisation, and musique concréte, the Australian group Triosk initial came to the interest of international experimental music listeners because of the somewhat unlikely situation of the collaboration …

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Pivot

Dark experimental instrumental post-rock music group Pivot were shaped in 1999 by brothers Laurenz Pike (drums, percussion) and Richard Pike (acoustic guitar, creation), but soon ballooned to some five-piece band using the improvements of Adrian Klumpes (key pad), Neal Sutherland (bass), and Dave Bowman (turntables). It might be de rigueur …

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Adrian Klumpes

An Australian pianist most widely known as an associate from the experimental post-jazz trio Triosk, Adrian Klumpes is both classically trained (a former conservatory college student) and an accomplished straight-ahead jazz pianist (along with the movie director of senior high school jazz music group by day time), but his pursuits …

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Tangents

Tangents certainly are a self-described “post-everything improv” group from Sydney, Australia. Their individuals consist of Triosk’s Adrian Lim-Klumpes (keyboards, marimba, vibraphone), digital maker Ollie Bown of English duo Icarus, FourPlay String Quartet cellist Peter Hollo, and both people of Spartak (drummer Evan Dorrian and guitarist Shoeb Ahmad). Tangents don’t match …

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PVT

Over time, the Sydney and London-based trio PVT’s music has ranged from experimental post-rock to dark electro-pop. Brothers Laurence Pike (drums, percussion) and Richard Pike (electric guitar, production) shaped the group in 1999, with various other members arriving and heading until notebook musician Dave Miller became a member of in …

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