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"In 2004, the Free Zone feature of the Appleby Jazz Festival presented a sequence of duo and trio combinations featuring bassist Barry Guy, percussionist Paul Lytton, saxophonist Evan Parker, violinist Philipp Wachsmann, and Joel Ryan on live computer processing. Every set was twofold, starting with a duo between Ryan and one of the acoustic players, followed by a trio between the three other musicians. Ryan's work with free improvisers never ceases to amaze; his approach is much more complementary than the usual fragmentation processes of other computer artists working in live situations. His duo with Wachsmann ranks among the best material he has recorded yet. The two of them are literally fused together, each one reinventing the language of the other." - François Couture, AllMusic

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released July 18, 2005

Evan Parker -- soprano saxophone
Barry Guy -- bass, Paul Lytton -- percussion
Philipp Wachsmann -- violin and electronics
Joel Ryan -- live processing of pre-recorded samples and live input -- the four duos with Ryan, and the four trios without him.

Duos and trios, recorded 7/24/05.

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Paul Lytton Belgium

Born in London, 8 March 1947; Drums, percussion, live electronics.

Played in London in the middle 1960s and early 1970s; was a founder member of the London Musicians Coop and the Aachen Musicians Cooperative. Has been building own instruments since 1969, and had an exhibition of the equipment in Wuppertal in 1980. Since 1975 has lived in Belgium. Founded Po Torch ... more

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