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Jacob Koller
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At the age of 4 Jacob Koller began studying classical piano. At age 5 he gave his first piano recital and before entering high school he won over 10 classical piano competitions (including the Arizona Yamaha Piano Competition). In high school he devloped a new passion for jazz and improvisation. He began working professionally in the Phoenix area from the age of 14, playing with the finest jazz musicians in the valley including Dennis Roland, Jesse Mcguire, Margo Reid, Dwight Killian, Dom Moio, and Fred Forney. He attended Arizona State University on a full jazz scholarship and studied under Chuck Mahronic. He has also studied privately with world class pianists such as Kenny Werner, Fred Hersch and Uri Caine and has performed all around the globe with the likes of Mark Dresser, Terrence Blanchard, Tony Malaby and Martin Denny.
Fiends
By Brian Allen
Label: Braintone 22
Released: 2022
Track listing: 1. REPROJECTED 2. UHUH 3. CONSUSNESS 4. GUIDE FOR THE FRACTAL
MINDGAZE HUT 5. 80% 6. ALWAYS SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT 7. LUCKY
MACHETE 8. SLOTH VS. TENORGALACTIC 9. BROWNFIELD 10. NOW HE
LEAVES A MESSAGE 11. 29N 95W 12. AANDERUD AND R. RUDD 13. NOW
SHE BOWS A STRING 14. FOUR LETTER ANIMAL 15. WHERE YOU B 16.
ANAGRAM CITY 17. HYPOTHETICAL 18. COOKING WITH KNOERNSCHILD
19. BALLAD OF THE PROBLEM FOR ALL YOUR ANSWERS 20. PUSHING A
ROPE 21. RADIO OMNI 22. NOT BEFORE TIME 23. THE PART THAT’S
ALWAYS LEFT OVER 24. OTAKU’S RHOMBUS 25. BLUESGNOSIS 26. THE
CONFIGURATION INSIDE THE SITUATION
Brainkiller Pushes The Envelope On Genre-defying Second Album Colourless Green Superheroes
On the creative instrumental music scene today there are a plethora of fresh-sounding new bands that artfully blend jazz, classical, rock, electronica and the avant-garde. Add to that list the renegade trio Brainkiller, which has been flying under the radar with a potent sound that is steeped in structure while pushing the envelope on audaciousness. With ...
Brainkiller: The Infiltration
by Mark F. Turner
With a name like Brainkiller, it's easy to imagine a punk band thrashing the noise to a frenzied crowd of head-bangers. While the idea is not entirely a stretch in terms of The Infiltration's energy, there are clear differences: first, instead of the usual guitar or piano-led ensemble, there's an uncommon trio of trombone, keys, and ...