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 Eyvind Kang - Bass, Cymbals, Erhu, Harp, Keyboards, Noise, Piano, Producer, Tape Manipulation, Tuba, Violin, Vocals, Voices
 Alan Kestle - Violin
 Allan Tucker - Mastering
 Angela Baldoz - Trumpet
 Billy Oskay - Engineer, Recorder
 Brad Mowen - Vocals, Voices
 Brent Arnold - Cello
 Brian Fairbanks - Flute
 Byron Au Yong - Harp, Harpsichord
 Courtney Agguire - Vocals, Voices
 Craig Flory - Guitar (Acoustic), Moog Synthesizer, Sax (Alto)
 Crystal - Vocals, Voices
 David Newgarden - Associate Producer, Producer
 David Nicholson - Engineer
 David Nicolson - Recorder
 David Pascal - Engineer, Recorder
 David Slusser
 Doug Haire - Engineer, Recorder
 Evan Schiller - Recorder
 Geoff Harper - Bass
 George Harper - Bass
 Ian Rashkin - Bass
 Jasmine - Vocals, Voices
 Jessica Lurie - Sax (Alto)
 John Zorn - Executive Producer, Producer
 Kazunori Sugiyama - Associate Producer
 Kimsu Theiler - Design
 Mike Anderson - Trumpet
 Mike Stone - Percussion
 Randall Dunn - Editing Assistant, Sequencing Assistant
 Reggie Watts - Drum Machine, Drums
 Scott Perry - Oboe, Vocals
 Susanna Knapp - Flute
 Tari Nelson-Zagar - Bass
 Terry Hsu - Violin
 Tim Young - Amplifiers, Guitar, Vocals, Voices
 Tod Lemkuhl - Engineer, Recorder
 Trey Spruance - Engineer, Recorder
 
 
 
 Eyvind Kang
 
 Active Decades: '90s and '00s
 Genre: Avntg
 Styles: Avant-Garde, Modern Composition, Experimental, Experimental Rock
 
 Violinist Eyvind Kang is from Seattle, where he studied music at Cornish College for the Arts, in addition to studying violin with Michael White. In 1994, Kang received an Artist Support Program grant (by the Jack Straw Foundation) and used it to record the first seven of his series of musical compositions called "NADEs." This recording, 7 NADEs, was released on the Tzadik label in 1996, followed two years later by his Theater of Mineral Nades. Using structures similar to those of classical music, and conventions similar to those in jazz, Kang draws from a variety of traditional and popular styles. Besides composing and playing his own material (and occasionally playing the tuba), Kang has played violin in Bill Frisell's quartet, with John Zorn, the Sun City Girls, and in Wayne Horvitz' 4 + 1 Ensemble. In 1999, an album with clarinetist Francois Houle and drummer Dylan VanDerSchyff entitled Pieces of Time was released on the Canadian label Spool.
 ---Joslyn Layne, All Music Guide
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