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Paul Dunmall

Paul Dunmall

Paul Dunmall has been played on NTS shows including Fractal Meat On A Spongy Bone, with In A Certain State Of Consciousness Those Questions Don't Exist first played on 19 September 2014.

Paul Dunmall (born in Welling, London, UK) is a British jazz saxophonist who plays tenor saxophone and soprano saxophone as well as some more unusual instruments such as the Saxello and the Northumbrian Pipes. He has been a leading light on the international free improvisation scene for a great many years.

Most of his prolific recorded output is available on the Duns Limited Edition label (see http://www.mindyourownmusic.co.uk/duns-lake.htm which puts out CD-Rs of some of the best British Jazz of the past decade or so. Dunmall sounds at times like Sonny Rollins at others like Evan Parker, but arguably surpasses both in the precision and succinctness of expression. He has been described as uncompromising (for example on his own website, http://www.pauldunmall.com/), but his work is the very opposite of indulgent - this is music of the utmost seriousness and importance.

For a full bio of Paul Dunmall see http://www.efi.group.shef.ac.uk/musician/mdunmall.html.

More info at Paul Dunmall's website - www.pauldunmall.com and MySpace page - www.myspace.com/dunmallpaul.

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Paul Dunmall

Paul Dunmall has been played on NTS shows including Fractal Meat On A Spongy Bone, with In A Certain State Of Consciousness Those Questions Don't Exist first played on 19 September 2014.

Paul Dunmall (born in Welling, London, UK) is a British jazz saxophonist who plays tenor saxophone and soprano saxophone as well as some more unusual instruments such as the Saxello and the Northumbrian Pipes. He has been a leading light on the international free improvisation scene for a great many years.

Most of his prolific recorded output is available on the Duns Limited Edition label (see http://www.mindyourownmusic.co.uk/duns-lake.htm which puts out CD-Rs of some of the best British Jazz of the past decade or so. Dunmall sounds at times like Sonny Rollins at others like Evan Parker, but arguably surpasses both in the precision and succinctness of expression. He has been described as uncompromising (for example on his own website, http://www.pauldunmall.com/), but his work is the very opposite of indulgent - this is music of the utmost seriousness and importance.

For a full bio of Paul Dunmall see http://www.efi.group.shef.ac.uk/musician/mdunmall.html.

More info at Paul Dunmall's website - www.pauldunmall.com and MySpace page - www.myspace.com/dunmallpaul.

Original source: Last.fm

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Identical Sunsets
Paul Dunmall, Chris Corsano
ESP Disk2010
Untitled
Evan Parker, Kenny Wheeler, Paul Dunmall, Tony Levin, John Edwards
Rare Music2011
In A Certain State Of Consciousness Those Questions Don't Exist
Paul Dunmall
DUNS1999