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Genre: Electronica / Experimental / Jazz
Location MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, US
Profile Views: 40562
Last Login: 3/18/2011
Member Since 1/11/2006
Website www.chrismikethom.com
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I have been recording and performing with many of the Twin Cities finest musicians; JT and Chris Bates, Jay Epstein, Bryan Nichols, Tanner Taylor, Michael Lewis, Adam Linz, Alden Ikeda, Tim Glenn, Greg Schutte, Adam Levy, Kelly Rossum, Yawo Attivor, and many others. It was when the short-lived Brilliant Corners jazz club opened up that I first entered the realm of leading and composing for my bands. After studying classical music and jazz over much of my early life, I started asking myself what a musician that plays instruments like saxophone and clarinet was going to offer in an over-saturated 21st century musical environment. I love music of almost any genre and appreciate the depth of history offered by all the artists that have come before. In the past few years I have been delving into the infinitely deep and ever-changing world of computer music finding new influences in the various styles of electronic music that friends have been exposing me to. It was after a bicycle accident almost three years ago that I began investigating creating my own music on a laptop. Since playing saxophone with an injury was not possible, creativity was sought out in new sonic territory. After listening to artists such as Autechre, Arovane, Bjork, the Notwist, Oval, Murcof, and many others, I realized that my music had to reflect the love and respect I hold for the brilliant minds behind these new sounds. The Three Elements is a combination of acoustic instruments and either electronically produced or manipulated sounds using various software sequencers and instruments. It is not techno. It is not jazz. The best way to describe it is minimal acoustic/electronic music--meaning if you are looking for blind virtuosity on display you best look elsewhere; the album strives to offer someone without expectations something unique to listen to. .. .......... .......... -
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Performances with these fine people these days: JT Bates, Tim Glenn, Adam Linz, Chris Bates, James Buckley, Jeff Bailey, Jay Epstein, Bryan NIchols, Park Evans, Greg Schutte, Joey Van Phillips .. .. .. .. .. -
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Bjork, Oval, Ellington, Broken Social Scene, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Arovane, Autechre, Happy Apple, Bill Frisell, Shuttle 358, Colleen, Phillip Glass, Ali Farka Toure, John Coltrane, Frank Bretschneider, Taylor Deupree, Murcof, Toumani Diabate, Joanna Newsome, Cuban music, so many jazz artists it's too hard to mention, Deadbeat, Fennesz, and on and on. -
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I have been recording and performing with many of the Twin Cities finest musicians; JT and Chris Bates, Jay Epstein, Bryan Nichols, Tanner Taylor, Michael Lewis, Adam Linz, Alden Ikeda, Tim Glenn, Greg Schutte, Adam Levy, Kelly Rossum, Yawo Attivor, and many others. It was when the short-lived Brilliant Corners jazz club opened up that I first entered the realm of leading and composing for my bands. After studying classical music and jazz over much of my early life, I started asking myself what a musician that plays instruments like saxophone and clarinet was going to offer in an over-saturated 21st century musical environment. I love music of almost any genre and appreciate the depth of history offered by all the artists that have come before. In the past few years I have been delving into the infinitely deep and ever-changing world of computer music finding new influences in the various styles of electronic music that friends have been exposing me to. It was after a bicycle accident almost three years ago that I began investigating creating my own music on a laptop. Since playing saxophone with an injury was not possible, creativity was sought out in new sonic territory. After listening to artists such as Autechre, Arovane, Bjork, the Notwist, Oval, Murcof, and many others, I realized that my music had to reflect the love and respect I hold for the brilliant minds behind these new sounds. The Three Elements is a combination of acoustic instruments and either electronically produced or manipulated sounds using various software sequencers and instruments. It is not techno. It is not jazz. The best way to describe it is minimal acoustic/electronic music--meaning if you are looking for blind virtuosity on display you best look elsewhere; the album strives to offer someone without expectations something unique to listen to. ..Member Since:
January 11, 2006Members:
Performances with these fine people these days: JT Bates, Tim Glenn, Adam Linz, Chris Bates, James Buckley, Jeff Bailey, Jay Epstein, Bryan NIchols, Park Evans, Greg Schutte, Joey Van PhillipsInfluences:
Bjork, Oval, Ellington, Broken Social Scene, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Arovane, Autechre, Happy Apple, Bill Frisell, Shuttle 358, Colleen, Phillip Glass, Ali Farka Toure, John Coltrane, Frank Bretschneider, Taylor Deupree, Murcof, Toumani Diabate, Joanna Newsome, Cuban music, so many jazz artists it's too hard to mention, Deadbeat, Fennesz, and on and on.Sounds Like:
A combination of urban living and community-supported agricultureBuy the CD! .. ..
















What up CT? Kristina had another great summer with you at MITY - thank you for all that you share with her!
How are you?? I miss you dude. I hope you're well.
The Alpha Centauri -"Lavarocks" release 4/24/09 @ Kitty Cat Klub
CT, we hope you can make it over to the AQ this weekend:
Impulso!
Dean Magraw: guitar
Brandon Wozniak: saxophones
Jay Epstein: drums
Originals & interpretive reflections of other oblique material at the The Artists' Quarter, 7th Place & St. Peter, St. Paul, MN 55102, 651-292-1359. This Friday, Saturday, March 13,-14 @ 9PM
Jazz Police preview of the gig:
http://www. jazzpolice. com/content/view/8185/115/
Yum. Hope to see you there!
- Stuffed Pheasant
http://stuffedpheasant. blogspot. com
i'm just saying hi chris.... :)
fyi.. thanks again for the napkin of 'listening suggestions' - i'm enjoying them quite a bit :)
hope you're doing great!
marn
you kick butt! remember when we use to sing...
Hi! Ani show was AMAZING. Exhilarating...and somehow normal:)
I really dig the cd, Chris. You are so talented. x