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Jorrit Dijkstra & John Hollenbeck in New Bedford, Mass. 2/17/10

From Audible Think:

The Audible Think Improvised Music Series at Gallery X, 169 William Street, New Bedford, MA presents:

Wednesday, 17 February 2010
JORRIT DIJKSTRA and JOHN HOLLENBECK
2 sets, 7:30pm, $5/suggested

Jorrit Dijkstra – alto sax, lyricon, analog electronics
John Hollenbeck – drums, percussion, toys

John Hollenbeck and Jorrit Dijkstra have been playing duets on and off since 1998. In their improvisations they investigate the minuscule details within the sonic palette of their instruments by “zooming in” to a whole new world of sonic textures. With the help of some analog electronics, they place their sounds under an imaginary microscope, to orchestrate the overtones, micro-beats, wind flows, clicking of the pads, impact of the stick on the drumhead, and sub tone effects, without losing their strong sense of melody and groove. They also share an interest in improvising with multiple-tempo layerings, melodic cells, cut and paste methods, extended techniques and integrating uncommon (analog) instruments such as the Autoharp and the Lyricon. Their music shows influences from Ornette Coleman, Steve Lacy, György Ligeti, and Conlon Nancarrow, as well as minimalists like Morton Feldman, and ambient music pioneer Brian Eno. Their debut CD “Sequence” on Trytone Records has received critical acclaim in the international press.

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