From Jazz Police:
Twin Cities’ fans of avant garde percussion, as well as anyone interested in experimental music, have an exciting opportunity to hear and watch modern percussion master Tatsuya Nakatani twice this coming week, in the company of local sound explorers Milo Fine on January 20th at the Art of This Gallery in south Minneapolis, and Chris Bates and Adam Linz in the intimate, all acoustic space of the Rogue Buddha Gallery in Northeast Minneapolis on January 21st. On solo tour of the U.S. this winter, Naktani brings along a unique menagerie of sound devices, including some invented instruments as well as drumset, bowed gongs, cymbals, singing bowls, bells, metal objects and a variety of sticks and bowls. His organic creations infuse jazz, rock and noise with the space and beauty of traditional Japanese folk music.
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