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WedItalian experimentalists Hobocombo and self-described techno shaman James Holden share an interest in transgressive, transportative, and experimental new terrains in contemporary dance music.
Hobocombo originated as a tribute to Louis Thomas Hardin, alias Moondog, an eccentric American composer active in New York in the 1950s and 60s, who anticipated the minimalist tendencies later popularized by Philip Glass and Steve Reich, among others.
The trio perform preceding a live AV set from Border Community label head James Holden, whose unbound approach is perhaps best exemplified in his critically lauded 2013 full length, The Inheritors: a sprawling, occasionally cacophonous divination of hidden, primordial, and wild places counterposed against a techno schema and suggesting the influences of ceilidh music and krautrock, psychedelia and pentatonic folk scales, pastoral minimalism and pagan rituals. Joining Holden will be Zombie Zombie’s Etienne Jaumet on saxophone and Tom Page on drums.
Self-described techno shaman James Holden has emerged as a leading force in the field of exploratory, unbound electronic music.
Hobocombo originated as a tribute to Louis Thomas Hardin, alias Moondog, an eccentric American composer active in New York in the 1950s and 60s, who anticipated the minimalist tendencies later popularized by Philip Glass and Steve Reich, among others.
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