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Mysterium For Quintet

Artist: Daniel Carter
Daniel Carter - Mysterium for Quintet CD
Label: Eavesdrop
Price: $24.95 
Year: 2009
Format: CD

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2-disc set.

"Mysterium grabs hold and forces the listener to hang on for a wild multi-genre ride." -All About Jazz

Mysterium is a project designed to function as a worldwide bridge-way to isolated improvising artists, of multiple mediums, cultures, disciplines, genders and generations, to come together and engage in new work.  Due to the rotation of concept and personnel, it has a built in mechanism to keep things new and fresh, to push and challenge those involved, throwing them into new territories and experiences, creating a more expansive and visceral work.
ARTISTS
Steve Swell (trombone, Hammond organ); Daniel Carter (trumpet, flute, clarinet, alto sax, tenor sax); Gil Selinger (cello, electric cello, Hammond organ); Terence Murren (contrabass, electric bass); Eric John Eigner (drumset, tabletop percussion, clarinet)
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