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Then you will be given the option of paying by either PayPal or by credit or debit card. Syrinx biography Founded in Toronto, Canada in 1970 - Disbanded in 1972 The history of SYRINX began in Toronto in the late 60's with musician John MILLS-COCKELL his first musical endeveaours started out in avantgarde electronic group called INTERSYSTEMS with which he recorded three albums by the year 1970. Each piece is a meditation, an exploration, and sometimes a romp.By clicking the Buy Now button above, you will first be asked to create an 8notes account if you don't already have one. Syrinx Effect makes music that is authentic and expressive, employing everything from simple folk melodies to abstract, ambient noise. The duo got its start curating the Racer Sessions in Seattle, and has gone on to perform prolifically around the US, collaborating with many of the mainstays of the improvised music scene such as Wayne Horvitz, Robin Holcomb, Elliott Sharp, Bobby Previte, Stuart Dempster, Allison Miller, Rene Hart. Anyway, as I got older and was able to get my hands on even more refined performances, the hauntingly beautiful melodies of Debussys Reverie or Syrinx. Naomi Siegel plays trombone with guitar pedals and Kate Olson plays soprano saxophone with laptop and other toys.
They easily switch between dreamy ambient loops, catchy pop riffs and found sounds, all the while paying homage to their free improv roots. Raising an Amazing Musician This self-help guide is essential reading for any parent or carer wishing to know more about bringing music into the life of. Djll’s Grosse Abfahrt project is documented on recordings from the EMANEM and Creative Sources labels.Īn acoustic-electric duo with endless possibilities, Syrinx Effect plays their own blend of folk punk jazz. He has worked with Pauline Oliveros, “Blue” Gene Tyranny, James Tenney, Rova Saxophone Quartet, Fred Frith, Vladimir Tarasov, and Frank Gratkowski. as the semi-legendary Phrygian musician associated with the invention of the. Tom Djll is a composer, improviser, and occasional writer on music, educated at the Colorado College, the Creative Music Studio and the Mills College Center for Contemporary Music. References to the syrinx are mostly absent from extant tragedy until the. He has recorded with Tom Waits, Anthony Braxton, John Butcher, Terry Riley, and Lou Harrison, and he is one of the “25 innovative percussionists” included in the book Percussion Profiles. Gino Robair has created music for dance, theater, radio, television, silent film, and gamelan orchestra, and his works have been performed throughout North America, Europe, and Japan.
She is equally known for free improvisation, collaborating with musicians including Roger Turner, Lol Coxhill, Alan Tomlinson, Terry Day, Wadada Leo Smith, Jon Raskin, Bruce Ackley, and Henry Kaiser, while last year Tania toured John Cage’s Indeterminacy with Steve Beresford and Stewart Lee. She has performed the music of John Cage, Earle Brown, Schoenberg, Webern, and Chris Newman. Tania Chen is a pianist, experimental musician, free improviser and sound artist, working with pianos, keyboards, found objects, toys and lo-fi electronics. “Hope in gates, hope in spoons, hope in doors, hope in tables, no hope in daintiness and determination.” - Gertrude Stein, from Tender Buttons Friendly spirits Fluxus, WDR, Cage, On-U and Kling Klang are never far away. The SF Bay Area’s Tender Buttons (Tania Chen, piano/electronics/toys Gino Robair, modular electronics Tom Djll, modular/circuit-bent electronics) rewinds classic electronic musics in a swarm of devices and languages, composed in the moment via a shared esthetic of severe improvisational methods.