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This disc can be downloaded at no charge. However, if you enjoy the music presented, kindly make a donation to a Haitian relief organization of your choosing for what you feel the value of this disc is worth.
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about
This album is a collection of tracks recorded by members of various internet communities such as
improvfriday.ning.com
credits
released 13 January 2010
Jay C. Batzner : Near Burning
Shane W. Cadman : Prayer
J.C. Combs - Navneet Kanchan's Tent at Festive Black Dragon Pond
Graculus - mytishchi
Jeff Harrington : For Erzulie Dantor
Bruce Hamilton : glimm
Greg Hooper : Looking Away
iriXx : enigmatic x - transmission
Alphonse Izzo : Special Green Interlude
Johnny and Faith : Love Without Borders
Jukka-Pekka Kervinen : Haiti
Adam Kondor : Infinity
Steve Moshier : Two Sides
Steve Moyes - A Habit
Paul Muller : For Haiti
Lee Noyes - Strength of Woman
Mark Phillips/Donna Conaty : Elegy
Ben Smith : Improv.Jan.14.2010
Dan Stearns : World Out Of Tune
Robert Stine : Deep Field
David Toub : <10
Glenn Weyant : Work for Prepared Piano and Kestrel 920
license
all rights reserved
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discography
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May 2006
For help with downloads, click here.
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Redeem download codes here.
- Track Name: Jeff Harrington - For Erzulie Dantor
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Jeffrey Harrington was born and raised in the deep south and has studied with many famous composers at several famous schools, who taught him virtually nothing. As a non-affiliated musician, his work is performed predominantly in the U.S., Germany, France, and Australia. His music is characterized by New Orleans-influenced rhythms, and intense counterpoint and climaxes. A noted microtonalist and electronic experimentalist, he was also one of the first musicians to adopt the Internet for music distribution and promoting, starting in 1987 with RelayNet emails and BBS downloading. He distributes free of charge all of his scores and recordings at his website http://jeffharrington.org
and was likely the first musician on the Internet to do this.
- Track Name: David Toub - < 10'
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David Toub (b. 1961, Newark, NJ) has been described as a postminimalist composer. Largely self-taught, he studied at the Juilliard Pre-College Division on weekends for two years during high school and subsequently studied biology and medicine at the University of Chicago. He gives away his music at http://homepage.mac.com/dtoub/dbtmusic.html . Toub has had his music performed on both coasts, most recently the premiere of bs piece at the Hartt School of Music. His music may be found on the Web radio stations PostClassic Radio and Contemporary Classical Music, and has also been featured several times on Music from Other Minds on KALW-FM in San Francisco and Classical Discoveries on Princeton's WPRB-FM. Toub has three releases available on iTunes, Amazon and eMusic (mf, darfur pogrommen, textbook). He lives in Wyncote, PA with his wife and two children and works in Silicon Valley for a medical device startup (Gynesonics).