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Ars Vivendi

by The Abstractions

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Lurch 07:00
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This is the second full CD release from The Abstractions entitled, ARS VIVENDE (the art of living)
This growing West Coast collective continues to explore music in all its elements foregoing the rules and demolishing walls.

leap obscure heavy metal
interweave jazz avant-garde divorce logic and flux
repel indeterminacy and form -Ernesto Diaz-Infante

credits

released February 1, 2002

Ernesto Diaz-Infante - vocals, words, guitar, guitaint, elec bass, 4-track, ebow drone, turn table
Dina Emerson - voice, words, bells
Phillip Everett - drums, autoharp, percussion
Sandor Finta - voice
Lance Grabmiller - laptop, processing
Bob Marsh - cello, voice, accordion
Jesse Quattro - vocals, words, bells
Alwyn Quebido - electric guitar
Rent Romus - alto, soprano sax flute, voice, perc, toys, CD, Mr. Bunny, zitherod, scream dolls
Stephen Ruiz – turn table sounds

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Rent Romus San Francisco, California

Rent Romus hailed by Downbeat as having "a bold sound, unmistakable sincerity and conviction". A third generation Finnish American born in the great north of upper Michigan and growing up in the San Francisco Bay ,Romus' work on the saxophone has been dubbed “ferocious” by the San Francisco Weekly and “central to the creative music world of the West Coast” by writer jazz critic Frank Rubolino. ... more

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