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Ivo Perelman
Born in 1961 in São Paulo, Brazil, Perelman was a classical guitar prodigy who tried his hand at many other instruments including cello, clarinet, and trombone before gravitating to the tenor saxophone. His initial heroes were the cool jazz saxophonists Stan Getz and Paul Desmond. But although these artists' romantic bent still shapes Perelman's voluptuous improvisations, it would be hard to find their direct influence in the fiery, galvanic, iconoclastic solos that have become his trademark.
Perelman is one of the great saxophone virtuosi and exponents of spontaneous composition to have emerged in the past three decades. Jazzwise
Sax extraordinaire Ivo Perelman is one of the most advanced living practitioners of the tenor saxophonethe Brazilian-born sax master's ability to create out of thin air has few if any peers. Something Else
Phil Minton
For most of the last forty years, Minton has been working as an improvising vocalist. Numerous composers have written music especially for his extended vocal techniques. He has a quartet with Veryan Weston, Roger Turner and John Butcher, and ongoing duos, trios and quartets with above and many other musicians.
Since the 80s, his Feral Choir, in which he voice-conducts workshops and concerts, has performed in over twenty countries.
Phil Minton is best known for his startling vocal improvisations. On his new solo CD, this sensible looking man proffers 37 thin slices of his unfettered soul. Not long ago these croaks, burps, high-pitched exhalations, deep-throated drones and shreds of garbled half-language would have seen Minton either burnt or hailed as an emissary of God. Stewart Lee, The Sunday Times
Jean Michel Van Schouwburg is an improvising singer from Belgium. He is well versed in all sorts of vocalising: throat singing, overtones, yodels, mouth sounds, falsettos, multiphonics, invented languages to name a few.
Jonathan Higgins
Jonathan Higgins is a sound artist and performer based in London who focuses on finding different ways of utilising noise to create music. Frustrated with the limitations of conventional digital DJ equipment Jonathan modified CD players to uncover a world of noise usually hidden within the circuitry. For the past year he has been performing 'glitch turntablism' with a setup of three hacked Sony Discman players and a cheap DJ mixer.
Wildcard Quartet
159 Edward Street,
Brighton,
East Sussex,
England,
BN2 0JB.
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