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Artist description
In many respects LIVEART is power trio. But it's a power band in a different sense. Most of the music is improvised and stems from jazz. That's not to say this music is jazz. LIVEART plays "Liquid Stream of Electric Consciousness". It's not really jazz, and it's not really anything else. It sounds like other things, but no word or phrase exists to fit the music.... Until now: "Liquid Stream of Electric Consciousness". It probably fits a great deal of other music out there. The music is Liquid. It flows. It fits to the vibe of the moment. It's not confined to a single space, time, or temperament. The music is Electric. More than electric instruments. The music has a vibrant pulse. If done right, it will move you. It's Stream of Consciousness. The music continually moves from one moment to the next....... |
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Music Style
liquid stream of electric consciousness/ rock-funk-jazz |
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Similar Artists
Frank Zappa, Weather Report, Mahavishnu Orchestra |
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Artist History
Liveart was first concieved of by guitarist Jonathan Townes and drummer Andy Sanesi in New York City 1999.Since its inception, the band has been through various incarnations and one previous recording,'Liquid Stream of Electric Consciousness.' Liveart is a kind of musical workshop performing musicthat is almost entirely improvised and unrehearsed. The membership of this band is open and revolvingwith a roster including bassists Conrad Korsch, Mikel Alann Combs and most recently Justin Wallace.The style if music is Liquid Stream of Electric Consciousness and this band invites you to participatein the experience... |
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Group Members
Jonathan Townes [guitar]; Alex Lacamoire [keyboards]; Conrad Korsch [bass]; Neal Fountain [bass]; Andy Sanesi [drums]; Daniel Sadownick [persussion] |
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Albums
Liquid Stream Of Electric Consciousness [GPLXS002]; This is Secret Music [GPLXS003] |
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Location
New York, NY - USA |
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