Dalaba Frith Glick Rieman Kihlstedt | ||||
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Studio album by Lesli Dalaba, Fred Frith, Eric Glick Rieman and Carla Kihlstedt | ||||
Released | 2003 | |||
Studio | Guerrilla Recording, Oakland, California | |||
Genre | Experimental music, free improvisation | |||
Length | 55:38 | |||
Label | Accretions (US) | |||
Producer | Eric Glick Rieman | |||
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Dalaba Frith Glick Rieman Kihlstedt, also stylized as DalabaFrithGlickRiemanKihlstedt, is a 2003 studio album of improvised experimental music by Lesli Dalaba, Fred Frith, Eric Glick Rieman and Carla Kihlstedt. It was recorded at Guerrilla Recording in Oakland, California,[1] and was released by Accretions Records in San Diego, California in 2003.[2][3]
The quartet was first proposed by Glick Rieman to Frith, with whom he had worked at Mills College in Oakland. Frith added Dalaba to the project, and Glick Rieman, Frith and Dalaba performed with John Zorn at Derek Bailey's Incus Festival at Tonic in New York City. Kihlstedt joined the trio later at the suggestion of Glick Rieman, and the quartet's first performance was at Myles Boisen's Guerrilla Recording studio in Oakland.[4]
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