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− | Sir Baar is the title given to Wichita musician Alec Jahn's audio work, which is often comprised of textural synthesizers, electronic rhythms and field recordings. | + | Sir Baar is the title given to Wichita musician Alec Jahn's audio work, which is often comprised of textural synthesizers, electronic rhythms and field recordings. His first release, "Cynamics," (5nakefork Records) is a fluid work that incorporates variations on an ambient drone theme linking tonality and texture throughout. |
+ | "Yuurei/Yuuryo" was self released on 12 September 2013 with distribution help through Bluebird Recordings (PHL). | ||
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+ | == Other Work == | ||
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+ | Jahn is currently the bassist for the sporadic nation-wide collective T.F.O.T.E.[http://www.myspace.com/thefalloftheempire] | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
+ | *[http://sirbaar.bandcamp.com]For Purchase | ||
*[http://soundcloud.com/sirbaar]Small selection of individual tracks by Sir Baar | *[http://soundcloud.com/sirbaar]Small selection of individual tracks by Sir Baar | ||
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+ | [[category:Experimental]] |
Latest revision as of 09:42, 17 December 2013
Sir Baar is the title given to Wichita musician Alec Jahn's audio work, which is often comprised of textural synthesizers, electronic rhythms and field recordings. His first release, "Cynamics," (5nakefork Records) is a fluid work that incorporates variations on an ambient drone theme linking tonality and texture throughout. "Yuurei/Yuuryo" was self released on 12 September 2013 with distribution help through Bluebird Recordings (PHL).
Other Work
Jahn is currently the bassist for the sporadic nation-wide collective T.F.O.T.E.[1]