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Skúli Sverrisson

Skúli Sverrisson

Skúli Sverrisson has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 12 episodes and was first played on 30 November 2018.

Born in Reykjavik, Iceland 1966, Skúli Sverrisson studied bass and composition with Jón Sigurðsson and made his first recording with his group Pax Vobis in 1984. He later appeared on over 30 recordings with various Icelandic artists.

In 1987 Sverrisson attended Berklee College of Music in Boston where he received his B.M. degree. During that time he quickly became a first-call bassist in the music scene performing with several notable artists such as Bob Moses, Danilo Perez, Wolfgang Muthspiel and Mino Cinelu and started his ongoing collaboration with multi-instrumentalist Carsten Tiedemann.

In 1989, he Formed MO BOMA with Carsten Tiedemann, a group that later included Jamshied Sharifi. MO BOMA have recorded four albums for EXTREME, "Jijimuge" and the acclaimed trilogy, "Myths of the Near Future - Part One, Myths of the Near Future: Part Two, Myths of the Near Future Part Three".

In 1989 he also joined Sony recording artists FULL CIRCLE and recorded with them the critically acclaimed album "Secret Stories", voted best jazz album at the Boston Music Awards. Sverrisson toured with them in both Europe and U.S.A.

Through his interest in the music, film and writers of the Avant Garde, he became aware of the importance of improvisation as means of creating new music. Working with composer/trumpeter Leo Smith also inspired new ideas in improvisation. Sverrisson has improvised with Derek Bailey, Peter Brotzmann, Tim Berne, John Lurie, Nana Vasconselos and numerous other notable musicians.

Sverrisson joined The Allan Holdsworth Band in 1991 and toured the world with the group. He performed on the 1994 recording, "Hard Hat Area". He has also collaborated with Arto Lindsay, Towa Tei, Blonde Redhead and Peter Scherer.

Although working in many different genres his principal focus is tape compositions. Sverrisson describes the process as taking audio snapshots of the interior architecture of sound. In his solo work, his interest in electronics and extended techniques of his instrument meet.

Sverrisson is currently reconstructing improvisations with Anthony Burr and Chris Speed and performing with Pachora, Erik Friedlander and Gregg Bendian.

Current and upcoming releases include:

Seremonie

Pachora

Pachora - Knitting Factory Works

Chris Speed - Songlines

Gemini (with Theo Bleckmann and Ben Monder) - Songlines.

Reposted from: http://www.xtr.com/artists/skuli_sverrisson.php

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Skúli Sverrisson

Skúli Sverrisson has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 12 episodes and was first played on 30 November 2018.

Born in Reykjavik, Iceland 1966, Skúli Sverrisson studied bass and composition with Jón Sigurðsson and made his first recording with his group Pax Vobis in 1984. He later appeared on over 30 recordings with various Icelandic artists.

In 1987 Sverrisson attended Berklee College of Music in Boston where he received his B.M. degree. During that time he quickly became a first-call bassist in the music scene performing with several notable artists such as Bob Moses, Danilo Perez, Wolfgang Muthspiel and Mino Cinelu and started his ongoing collaboration with multi-instrumentalist Carsten Tiedemann.

In 1989, he Formed MO BOMA with Carsten Tiedemann, a group that later included Jamshied Sharifi. MO BOMA have recorded four albums for EXTREME, "Jijimuge" and the acclaimed trilogy, "Myths of the Near Future - Part One, Myths of the Near Future: Part Two, Myths of the Near Future Part Three".

In 1989 he also joined Sony recording artists FULL CIRCLE and recorded with them the critically acclaimed album "Secret Stories", voted best jazz album at the Boston Music Awards. Sverrisson toured with them in both Europe and U.S.A.

Through his interest in the music, film and writers of the Avant Garde, he became aware of the importance of improvisation as means of creating new music. Working with composer/trumpeter Leo Smith also inspired new ideas in improvisation. Sverrisson has improvised with Derek Bailey, Peter Brotzmann, Tim Berne, John Lurie, Nana Vasconselos and numerous other notable musicians.

Sverrisson joined The Allan Holdsworth Band in 1991 and toured the world with the group. He performed on the 1994 recording, "Hard Hat Area". He has also collaborated with Arto Lindsay, Towa Tei, Blonde Redhead and Peter Scherer.

Although working in many different genres his principal focus is tape compositions. Sverrisson describes the process as taking audio snapshots of the interior architecture of sound. In his solo work, his interest in electronics and extended techniques of his instrument meet.

Sverrisson is currently reconstructing improvisations with Anthony Burr and Chris Speed and performing with Pachora, Erik Friedlander and Gregg Bendian.

Current and upcoming releases include:

Seremonie

Pachora

Pachora - Knitting Factory Works

Chris Speed - Songlines

Gemini (with Theo Bleckmann and Ben Monder) - Songlines.

Reposted from: http://www.xtr.com/artists/skuli_sverrisson.php

Original source: Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

Fragments
Skúli Sverrisson, Óskar Guðjónsson
Mengi2012
Afternoon Variant
Skúli Sverrisson, Óskar Guðjónsson
Mengi2012
Sería
Skúli Sverrisson
12 Tónar2006
Instants
Skúli Sverrisson, Bill Frisell
Newvelle Records2018
Without Memory
Skúli Sverrisson
Sería Music2010
Final Call
Ghostigital, Finnbogi Pétursson, Skúli Sverrisson
Smekkleysa2008
30.000 Feet
Ghostigital, Finnbogi Pétursson, Skúli Sverrisson
Smekkleysa2008
One Night Of Swords
Skúli Sverrisson
12 Tónar2006