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Lament

from 062099 by Micro-East Collective

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The rule set for this piece is based on a melody in the film "Latcho Drom," a completely brilliant film about Roma music from Rajasthan to Spain. Each player was given the liberty to play any portion of the melody they wished as they wished.

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from 062099, track released June 20, 1999
Aaron Oliva, double bass; Bill McConaghy, cornet; Carrie Shull, oboe; Chris Eubank, cello; Corey Sims, trumpet, alto horn, accordion; David Jordan, clarinet, toy piano, pennywhistle, quarter-tone xylophone; David Morris, tuba; Greg Decker, baritone and tenor sax; Ian Davis, drumset, percussion; Jeff Brown, tenor and soprano sax; Jennifer Hancock, keys, vibes, percussion; John Heitzenrater, bassoon; Mark Simonsen, vibes, percussion, keys; Marth Bausch, flute, pennywhistle; Rick Lassiter, double bass; Rich Robeson, guitar, shakuhachi; Walker Martin, guitar

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Micro-East Collective

Micro-East Collective was a large (usually 20 musicians) improvising (usually working from a rule set) ensemble based in the Triangle area of North Carolina. It performed and recorded between summer 1999 and about 2004. The music focuses on timbre and timbral changes rather than on explicit rhythms, melodies and/or harmonies. ... more

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