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Sospeso performs with guest artist Thurston Moore on March 1, 2006, in Tribeca. We also performed a new work he wrote for us at the Boulez
tribute concert on May 10, 2005, at Zankel Hall.
Uncompromisingly
punk rock in his ideals and relentlessly avant-garde in his execution
of those principles, Thurston Moore occupies a unique position in
rock 'n' roll history. After a brief stint as part of Glenn Branca's
guitar army, he founded legendary art punk outfit Sonic Youth in
1981 with fellow no wavers Lee Ranaldo and Kim Gordon. The band
went on to become one of the most important combos of the past two
decades, fusing intelligent songwriting with bold experimentalism.
Beyond his contributions with that band, Moore has also made a name
for himself as a first-rate improviser. Inspired by the work of
Rudolf Grey, Donald Miller, Keith Rowe and others, Moore made his
first foray into the genre with Barefoot in the Head, a
one-off project with Jim Sauter and Don Dietrich of Borbetomagus.
Since then he's worked extensively with improvisers Tom Surgal,
Nels Cline and Loren Mazzacane (to name just a few), crafting dynamic,
sprawling and occasionally ear-shattering sounds with a subtle hand.
Though his improvising is certainly his primary focus outside of
Sonic Youth, he released a successful record of well-crafted indie
rock entitled Psychic Hearts in 1995.
Rolling
Stone
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