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Artist description
Various solo works and improvised duets between David on didjeridu and several musicians of diverse talents and interests. Using instruments from eastern and western traditions, they explored the range of the didjeridu and how it enhances and blends with other sounds in a modern context. Also included here are several sound collage and computer pieces as well as some oddball stuff like birdcall music. We regret that we cannot offer our CD through MP3.com, but some pieces do not encode well into .mp3 format. If you would like a CD, please contact us directly via email. |
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Music Style
World Music |
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Musical Influences
North Indian, Australian Aboriginal, Troubador, Jazz, Avant Guard |
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Similar Artists
Stephen Kent, Lights in a Fat City |
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Artist History
David Received his MFA in Music from Mills College in Oakland, CA, where he studied with Kenneth Gaburo and Anthoy Braxton. He has worked extensively in sound collage and algorithmic composition as well as playing percussion and the Australian didjeridu. He has released four solo CDs of music on the Mockingbird label, as well as two with Rubin, Marsany & Brown. He has also produced music and sound design for theater and modern dance. |
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Group Members
David Brown, Anthony Braxton, Mike Stevesand, Kim Swartz, Lorna Kohler, Rick Sanford, Aric Rubin and Jim Gavette |
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Instruments
didjeridu, saxophone, oboe, trombone, electric guitar, percussion, synthesis, feedback, bird calls |
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Albums
Archaic Future, Stationary Drift, Listening World, Wind Rose |
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Location
Providence, RI - USA |
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