colin stetson
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Colin Stetson and Sarah Neufeld team up for an experimental, enjoyable collection of tracks, featuring skilled combinations sax and violin.
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Canadian saxophonist Colin Stetson delivers another breathtaking performance for La Blogotheque, featuring two songs from his latest full-length album, New History Warfare Vol. 3: To See More Light. Check a review for the album below:
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On Colin Stetson’s latest installment in the New History Warfare series, the Canadian saxophonist displays some tenderness in his incredibly technical solo compositions. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Saxophone avant-gardist Colin Stetson is gearing up to release a new full-length this April through Constellation, and it’s no surprise that the title is New History Warfare Vol 3: To See More Light. This Warfare series is really growing to become modern music’s most interesting exploration of horn
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Some twisted and eerie visuals coming through on this new music video for Colin Stetson’s “Those Who Didn’t Run,” which is a track from an EP that definitely would have made it into my top-15 EPs of 2011 if I had decided to extend the list out a
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The new Colin Stetson EP, Those Who Didn’t Run, is now available for streaming on Constellation Records’ SoundCloud page. There are two ten-minute tracks on this monster, which is an exercise in attention span that not even Stetson’s last album asked listeners to endure. Not to make this
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I’ve seen saxophonist Colin Stetson live twice this year. I’ve bought his new album, I’ve reviewed it very positively, and I post about him an awful lot. Am I a fanboy yet? Seems the guy will be dropping a new EP on October fourth via Constellation Records.
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A few days ago, Daytrotter uploaded a session with TND’s favorite saxophone player: Colin Stetson. Click here to hear it. If you haven’t seen or heard the guy, do so as soon as possible. He’s an absolute beast, and an amazing soloist. The guy’s latest record
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An awesome and intimate performance by Colin Stetson. Of course, it’s brought to us by the good people at La Blogotheque. Click here to watch the performance’s second half. –
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Colin Stetson’s latest album redefines the saxophone in an avant-garde context. His drones, motifs, and highly technical sax runs are undeniably gripping and beautiful. Not every piece here may sound completely fleshed out, but the technical ability shown throughout the album is more than enough to distract from that