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Article: Album Review

Empty Cage Quartet: Hello The Damage!

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Formerly known as the MTKJ Quartet, the Empty Cage Quartet consists of Jason Mears (alto saxophone, clarinet, wood flutes), Kris Tiner (trumpet, flugelhorn), Paul Kikuchi (drums, percussion) and Ivan Johnson (bass). The title of this recording comes from an English translation of a negative French review of one of the MTKJ Quartet's previous releases. Negative French ...

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Article: Live Review

The Mishras at Folklife

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The Mishras Northwest Folklife Festival McCaw Hall Seattle, WA May 27, 2006 The music began with master sitarist Pandit Shivnath Mishra and his son, Deobrat Mishra, in a sitar duet. They played a traditional classical Indian raga that built slowly with father and son playing off of ...

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Article: Live Review

Tiffany Lin: Pieces for Piano and Prepared Piano

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Tiffany Lin: Pieces for Piano and Prepared Piano Poncho Recital Hall, Cornish College of the Arts Seattle, Washington, USA April 3, 2006 For this event, pianist Tiffany Lin performed two major avant-classical pieces by Gyorgy Kurtag and John Cage, the first for piano and the second for prepared piano. The ...

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Article: Interview

Bill Ward: From Jazz to Black Sabbath Part 2-2

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Part 1 | Part 2In part one of this interview—which took place on August 10, 2005, the day before Ozzfest pummeled through Seattle with an outstanding line-up that featured Rob Zombie, Shadows Fall, Zakk Wilde's Black Label Society, and Iron Maiden with Black Sabbath headlining and proving once again, after more than 35 years, ...

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Article: Film Review

My Name Is Albert Ayler

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My Name Is Albert Ayler Directed by Kasper Collin Northwest Film Forum Earshot Jazz Festival Seattle, Washington There has finally been a film made about Albert Ayler, one of the most innovative saxophonists in history. An independent film by Swedish director Kasper Collin, it features the ...

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Article: Interview

Bill Ward: From Jazz to Black Sabbath, Part 1-2

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Jazz is no longer the domain of classical purists. Renowned jazz and creative improvisational musicians Daniel Carter and Reuben Radding have both stated in interviews that jazz and creative musicians are increasingly coming out of the rock domain and looking to rock for inspiration, themselves included. The most creative of musicians are no longer content to ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Tantric Triage: Entromological Etudes

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Tantric Triage Entromological Etudes Zzaj and Kramtones 2005 “Arthropod Aerobics" opens this set of musical movements with bass keys in rhythm interjected with shots of synthesizer; tonal and sound beings float on top of the structure causing fear and agitation. Buzzing, like being attacked in your sleep by menacing things ...

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Article: Interview

Meet Drummer Jimmy Bennington

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Currently residing in Seattle, Washington, Jimmy Bennington began his musical studies as a child in Texas. Having spent two years between 2000-2002 working as a drum tech for Elvin Jones touring the United States and Europe, Bennington is a drummer with a distinctive playing style and he has had the opportunities to work with a diverse ...

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Article: Live Review

The Brotherhood of the Drum

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The Brotherhood of the Drum November 17-18, 2004 Tractor Tavern, SeattleThe Brotherhood of the Drum was presented at the Tractor Tavern on November 17 & 18 as part of the 2004 Ballard Jazz Festival. With a theme of “let the drummers have some!," the concept was fraternity and variety of which ...

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Article: Interview

Daniel Carter, Reuben Radding and Gregg Keplinger

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[This interview was originally conducted in October 2001.] On Saturday October 27th, 2001, Seattle radio station KEXP's “Sonarchy Radio" featured a live performance of improvisational music by alto saxophonist Daniel Carter, contrabassist Reuben Radding, and drummer Gregg Keplinger. Carter had just flown in to Seattle from New York to perform at the Earshot Jazz Festival with ...


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