
Saturday, April 17, 9pm--A night of freely improvised music with JOHN NYSTROM, a percussionist from Pennsylvania, and TODD WHITMAN and BILL SACK of Buffalo.
Johan Nystrom is a percussionist working with sound and improvisation. Also food, philosophy, SCREEACH!, mutter, whisper. He was a member of the Histrionic Thought Experiment Cooperative, an experimental orchestra founded by tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE, and frequently colloborates with Jack Wright. He has played Sundanese gamelan and numerous ad hoc performances with such players as id m theft able, Stanley Schumacher, Audrey Chen, Eve Risser, Ron Stabinsky, Damon Smith, Bonnie Jones, Tim Albro, Alban Bailey, and Jesse Kudler. www.myspace.com/skittlesandsauerkraut
Todd Whitman is "one of the more obscure--and most formidable--musicians in North America. A player totally devoted to the art of free improvisation for the last twenty years, he only surfaces for very rare public concerts. Whitman's sound (on a huge variety of reed instruments, electronics, and musical saws) has almost nothing to do with conventional music, being at once deeply animal and expressive, but also sonically exotic and even frightening at times. He is known for the strange structural development in his solos, as well as the shocking range of volumes which occur in his music from moment to moment. His music is at once deeply practiced and raw, naive, almost childlike."
Bill Sack is a composer, performer, and gadgetmaker based in Buffalo, NY. His interests include mechanical models of music-making, automated composition, extremes of recorded information, and non-idiomatic free improvisation. www.myspace.com/bsack23
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