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Part I (Track 6)
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Extreme-ambient sound collage mixing ED-I's electronics, field recordings, violin, voice, and radical turntablism with Matt Hannafin's extended technique percussion.
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Experimental, improvised, noise, electronic, free-jazz, out-rock, 21st century compositions, sonic art, found sounds, gritty-clicky scratches, tense filmic pass
Ernesto Diaz-Infante, guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, composer and improviser is an active member of the vital San Francisco experimental music scene. Born in Salinas, California, Diaz-Infante's early musical life began with private piano lessons and in high school jazz, marching and concert bands, garage rock bands and Mexican conjunto/pop bands. In his teens, he became immersed in writing poetry, drawing, playing synthesizer and guitar, and lo-fi 4-track recording of songs. He received his formal musical education from the University of California Santa Barbara College of Creative Studies (1992-94) and California Institute of the Arts (1994-96), where he studied a variety of music, composition, electronic music, film music, Gamelan, modern dance, and performance art. Diaz-Infante has composed contemporary chamber music for solo, ensemble and orchestra. He has been awarded residencies at the Centre International de Recherche Musicale (CIRM), the Villa Arson (both in Nice, France), The Millay Colony for the Arts, Centrum, Villa Montalvo, The New York Mills Arts Retreat, The Ucross Foundation and Dorland Mountain Arts Colony. He has recorded more than 15 CDs of music, collaborated with numerous musicans, and he has had performances and radio broadcasts all over the world.
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Peak #1,460
Peak in subgenre #190
Author
Ernesto Diaz-Infante/Matt Hannafin
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2004
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October 17, 2003
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MP3 4.3 MB 128 kbps 0:00
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Unfolds in slow waves and jump-cuts, moving from meditations on bus engines and e. guitar ground hum to bowed cymbal drones, TV-tube musique contrète, and the rumble-clatter of low drums and metals. 77 minutes to turn your head outside in.
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