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Tomi Pekkola

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Tomi Pekkola is an avant-garde-guitarist-composer from Hamina Finland. Along the years he has played in various types of groups with progressive or avant-garde ethos. Pekkola is a guitarist with a respect to the classics but his work is best described as a combination of contemporary classical & free improvisation with an attitude towards both meditative & explosive expression. Pekkola's main area in composition is at the time with his The Bull In a China Shop Quartet, a group on Bruce's Fingers label, but his work as a composer includes pieces for orchestra, chamber opera, chamber music vocal music & musics for different genres.

Album

Inatween

Label: Bruce's Fingers
Released: 2013
Track listing: Iced; Puck; Dance Girl Dance; The Candidate; Well, Well, Well; The Homecoming.

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The Geordie Approach: Inatween

Read "Inatween" reviewed by Ian Patterson


At the risk of pigeonholing The Geordie Approach's music, there's really nothing like a little Noise/skronk/experimental electro/free jazz/pounding post-rock to shake off the cobwebs. The trio's debut album, Why Eye (Bruce's Fingers, 2007) will have deterred the faint hearted with its intense free improvisations, and equally, sucked in more adventurous listeners into the all-enveloping spiral of ...

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Why Eye

Label: Bruce's Fingers
Released: 2007
Track listing: Beardsley; MacDonald; Keegan; Gascoigne; Sheare; Milburn; Robson.

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The Geordie Approach: Why Eye

Read "Why Eye" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


The Geordie Approach is an experimental collaboration between Norwegian alto sax/electronics player Petter Frost Fadnes, drummer Ståle Birkeland with Geordie-born Englishman guitarist/ electronics player Chris Sharkey, all proud members of the Leeds Improvised Music Association. All have collaborated with some of the most prominent figures of the fertile music scene in Leeds, UK, including pianist/composer Matthew ...

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Improvabilly

Label: Bruce's Fingers
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1.Between The Clock And The Bed 2.Enter, Leave 3.The Interior Of Sight 4.Self Portrait With Burning Cigarette 5.The Angel Of Hearth And Home

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Thirteen Rectangles

Label: Bruce's Fingers
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1.Start Frame + Soft Hard (interpolation 1) 2.Rectangle 1 3. Rectangle 2 4. Rectangle 3 5. Rectangle 4 & 5 6.Rectangle 6 7. Rectangle 7 8.Soft Hard (interpolation 2) 9. Rectangle 8 10. Rectangle 9 11. Rectangle 10 12. Rectangle 11&12 13. Rectangle 13 14.Soft Hard (interpolation 3) + end frame

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SFQ: Thirteen Rectangles

Read "Thirteen Rectangles" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Long hailed as one of the finest bassist/composers to grace Britain’s always flourishing modern/free jazz arena, Simon H. Fell has released much of his most prolific work on his Bruce’s Fingers label. With this outing, he leads a quintet through fourteen interrelated pieces, distinguished by various degrees of momentum and complex, harmonic formations. As Fell states ...

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Paul Hession - Simon H. Fell - Charles Wharf: Improvabilly

Read "Improvabilly" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Bassist/composer Simon H. Fell represents a significant force within Britain’s generally fertile improvisational scene. Yet, the artist has worked with Americans such as John Zorn (sax), Joey Baron (drums) and others, while also venturing into mainstream jazz and chamber frameworks. With this release, recorded in what the musicians refer to as a “dark and smelly room,” ...


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