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Collectif Inaudible: Cardo

Read "Cardo" reviewed by John Eyles


Until comparatively recently, free improvisation (as distinct from free jazz) has been predominantly a European phenomenon, with Britain, Germany and Holland in particular all producing many noteworthy players. In contrast, Belgium is not a country that one instantly thinks of in connection with free improvisation. However, Brussels has a long-established community of improvisers, dating back at least to 1976, when Guy Strale and Phillippe Legris established a music improvisation workshop in the city.

Cardo, a joint release by the Emanem ...


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