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Ernesto Diaz-Infante & Chris Forsyth: Wires and Wooden Boxes

Read "Wires and Wooden Boxes" reviewed by AAJ Staff


For pure sonic experimentation, string instruments offer some very attractive options. They bear complex higher-level overtones, which can be crafted and manipulated using various percussive and abrasive approaches. They're amenable to amplification, which can introduce another whole bag of tricks. And they're generally attached to resonant pieces of wood, which often work quite well as percussion instruments in and of themselves.

Ernesto Diaz-Infante and Chris Forsyth take this idea as their lead concept for their second collaboration, aptly named Wires ...

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Ernesto Diaz-Infante & Chris Forsyth: Left & Right

Read "Left & Right" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Ernesto Diaz-Infante is a musician who is apt to churn out delicate, minimalist passages and fragmented themes as a pianist (see Jan ’00 AAJ review - Ucross Journal ) or here on Left & Right utilizes a prepared acoustic guitar (left channel) along with electric guitarist Chris Forsyth (right channel). From the onset, it would be a fair summarization that the music presented here takes you on a journey which is often bizarre, at times harsh, surrealistic and most certainly ...

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Ernesto Diaz-Infante & Chris Forsyth release "march" on Drimala

Ernesto Diaz-Infante & Chris Forsyth release "march" on Drimala

Source: All About Jazz

New compositions for electric guitar, acoustic guitar, piano, vocals and drums

Ernesto Diaz-Infante and Chris Forsyth have a longstanding duo collaboration that now includes three releases, many performances, a European tour, and a major upcoming American tour. Their third duo release, march, was recorded in Brooklyn, NY following their three week European tour in early 2002. This recording is a document of the concepts they honed together during numerous performances, train rides, conversations, and through collaborations with other musicians they ...

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