Tuesday, 27 May 2008

Fred Frith

Fred Frith   
Artist: Fred Frith

   Genre(s): 
Retro
   Rock
   



Discography:


Gravity   
 Gravity

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 19


Clearing   
 Clearing

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 11


Upbeat   
 Upbeat

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 13


Guitar Quartet: Ayaya Moses   
 Guitar Quartet: Ayaya Moses

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 14


Eye To Ear   
 Eye To Ear

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 9


Step Across The Border   
 Step Across The Border

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 26




In the '60s and '70s, much (if not virtually) present-day improvisation was jazz-based. That began to change in the '80s, when a meaning numeral of tilt musicians began exploring the possibilities of free improvisation and raw classical forms. Fred Frith is one of the more striking. Co-founder of the underground British dance band Henry Cow in 1968, Frith affected to the U.S. in the late '70s, where he began associations with such New York-based experimental musicians as cellist Tom Cora, harper Zeena Parkins, saxist John Zorn, and percussionist Ikue Mori. Frith lived in New York for 14 long time; some of his well-known ventures in that sentence included Massacre (with Bill Laswell and Fred Maher), Skeleton Crew (with Cora and Parkins), and his sextet Keep the Dog. In the '80s, Frith's compositional activities increased; he began piece of writing for dance, motion-picture show, and theatre, and for such ensembles as the Rova Saxophone Quartet, Ensemble Moderne, Asko Ensemble, and his own Guitar Quartet. Primarily known as an improvising guitarist, Frith has also performed on sea bass (with Zorn's Naked City) and fiddle (with Lars Hollmer's Looping Home Orchestra). Frith has played on albums by the Residents, Brian Eno, Amy Denio, and René Lussier, to name just a few. Frith was the subject of Step Across the Border, a documentary film by Nicolas Humbert and Werner Penzels. By 2000, Frith was a prof of typography at Mills College in Oakland, CA, and continued to handout a bevy of albums including Eleventh Hour in 2005 and Carbohydrate Factory in 2007.