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Revision as of 08:30, 2 April 2018
ObliqSound | |
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Founder | Tobias Tanner, Michele Locatelli, Ralf Schmid |
Genre | Various |
Country of origin | U.S., Germany |
Official website | www |
ObliqSound is a record label that concentrates on music that resists easy categorization.
It was founded by Tobias Tanner, Michele Locatelli, and Ralf Schmid. They studied music together at the New School in Manhattan. Their intent with Obliqsound is to produce musicians with a background in jazz whose music crosses genres. The roster includes Gilfema, which consists of Lionel Loueke, a guitarist from Benin; Massimo Biolcati, a Swedish-Italian bassit, and drummer Ferenc Nemeth from Hungary. Other atypical acts are Maori singer Tama Waipara and Flügelschlag!, a group from Germany which uses three pianos.[1]
Artists
- Aisha Duo
- Massimo Biolcati
- Ablaye Cissoko
- Anne Drummond[2]
- Gilfema
- Luigi Bonafede
- Bebo Ferra
- Volker Goetze
- Lionel Loueke
- Grégoire Maret
- Andy Milne
- Grand Pianoramax
- Gretchen Parlato[3]
- Paolino Dalla Porta
- Tobias Preisig
- Renovation Unlimited
- John Shannon
- Somi
- Tales in Tones Trio
- Tama Waipara
- Pietro Tonolo
- Max Wild
- Alon Yavnai[4]
Sub-labels
- Backdrop
References
- ^ Murph, John (May 2006). "ObliqSound: Without Boundaries". Jazz Times. Retrieved 7 December 2016.
- ^ http://www.theinstrumentalist.com/issue-details/FluteTalk/July_August-2009/
- ^ https://www.npr.org/blogs/ablogsupreme/2009/09/jazz_now_patrick_jarenwattananon.html
- ^ "Artists | ObliqSound". Obliqsound. Retrieved 7 December 2016.
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