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  1. Album. アブサン = Absinthe. ジョン・ゾーン・ネイキッド・シティ = Naked City. Released. 1993 — Japan. CD —. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1998 CD release of "Pragma" on Discogs.

  2. 3 de dic. de 2015 · Artist: Tim HodgkinsonAlbum: Each in Our Own ThoughtsLabel: Woof Records / Megaphone Records (1994)Dagmar Krause: voiceChris Cutler: drumsBill Gilonis: guita...

  3. 31 de dic. de 2020 · Send as Gift. CHORISMOS (Aug-Sep 2017) for bass clarinets, trombones, violins, cellos, basses, percussion, and computer-processed sound. Chorismos began from thinking about white noise, and whether it might be possible to transition from white noise, as a kind of all-embracing totality, to something we might recognise as music, with a network ...

  4. 1 de ene. de 2004 · Tom Hodgkinson (b. 1968) is a British writer and the editor of The Idler, which he established in 1993 with his friend Gavin Pretor-Pinney.He was educated at Westminster School. He has contributed articles to The Sunday Telegraph, The Guardian and The Sunday Times as well as being the author of The Idler spin-off How To Be Idle (2005), How To Be Free (released in the U.S. under the title The ...

  5. Tim Hodgkinson. UK. Tim Hodgkinson is an English experimental music composer and performer, principally on reeds, lap steel guitar, and keyboards. He first became known as one of the core members of the British avant-rock group Henry Cow. After Henry Cow, he participated in numerous bands and projects, eventually concentrating on composing contemporary music and performing as an improviser.

  6. Tim Hodgkinson. More images. Profile: English jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, pianist and composer, born 1 May 1949 in Salisbury, UK. Played alto in free-jazz poetry and happenings group met up with Fred Frith and formed Henry Cow in October 1968. Took up organ in 1969 at the insistence of drummer Andy Powell. Later played briefly in Barcellona ...

  7. About Tim Hodgkinson. A founding member of Henry Cow and also a frequent guest on work by similar-minded groups Hatfield & the North and Slapp Happy, Tim Hodgkinson played reeds and keyboards but later moved into contemporary-classical composition. He had also played in or led post-punk/free jazz groups like the Work, God and Goose.