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Ned Rothenberg

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About Me

Ned Rothenberg composes and performs on saxophones, clarinet, bass clarinet, flute and shakuhachi (an end blown Japanese bamboo flute).Free MySpace Layouts by Iron Spider
Evan Parker/Ned Rothenberg "Live at Roulette" out now! www.animul.infoBio/press/more gigs/soundfiles at my site.. Fell Clutch live at Bim Huis in Amsterdam & Cafe Wilhemina in Eindhoven

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 4/9/2007
Band Website: nedrothenberg.com
Band Members: Current Bands: SYNC w. Jerome Harris (bs/gtr) and Samir Chatterjee (tabla) THE FELL CLUTCH w. Tony Buck (drs), Stomu Takeishi (bs) and Tronzo (slide gtr) R.U.B. w. Kazu Uchihashi (gtr/daxophone)and Samm Bennett (perc/electronics).Past (and who knows?) groups: Ned Rothenberg Double Band, New Winds, Powerlines, Semantics.Once and Future collaborations with: Evan Parker, Sainkho Namchylak, Denman Maroney, Masahiko Satoh, Paul Dresher, Marty Ehrlich, Riley Lee, Marcus Rojas, Glen Velez, John Zorn
Sounds Like: "Woodwind/saxophone ace Ned Rothenberg has a formidable reputation as an innovator. Specifically, Rothenberg has been celebrated for his circular-breathing techniques, as well as his experiments with overtone manipulation and polyphony. He also shares the restless eclecticism of colleagues like John Zorn and Anthony Braxton, with a particular interest in the more painterly shades of contemporary Japanese classical music. What renders Rothenberg more approachable and, in the end, more significant than many of his peers is the serenity at the heart of his fiercest playing. Even when fronting the Double Band, his long-standing, free-blowing jazz-funk ensemble, Rothenberg infuses solos of breathtaking virtuosity with a rare, peaceful patience" Glen Hirshberg - LA Weekly
Record Label: Animul/Tzadik/others
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Dancing About Architecture - suggestions to the press

This is an article that originally appeared in All About Jazz/NY. A number of people have asked me to post it online:Dancing About Architecture Critics are full of suggestions for how musicians can i...
Posted by Ned Rothenberg on Thu, 11 Oct 2007 11:31:00 PST