John Butcher

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  • free jazz
  • avant-garde
  • free improvisation
  • jazz
  • experimental
British saxophonist John Butcher was born in Brighton, and currently resides in London. He is most famous for his free improvisations, especially his solo performances, which involve the use of extended techniques such as multiphonics. He has also written pieces for Chris Burn's Ensemble, Polwechsel, and the ROVA Saxophone Quartet. He began playing saxophone while studying physics at Surrey University, gaining an enthusiasm for jazz through hearing music such as John Surman, Stan Tracey and Louis Moholo, and working in jazz groups of his own.

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Songs

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    ... Shrilling Reed Freakout

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    A Controversial Fix for...

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    A Leap in the Light

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    A Sense of Occasion

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    A Thing Or Two

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    Almost New

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    Almost secret

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    Ashfall

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    Atelier

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    Bells and Clappers (4 Tenors)

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    Bright Field

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    Buccinator's Outing

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    Clarence

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    Close to reason

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    Continuo

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    Cup Anatomical

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    Dark Field

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    Ejecta

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    First Bottle

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    Flag a Ride

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    Higher Ground

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    Humours and Vapours

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    Ideoplast

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    Last Bottle

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    Liberica

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    Mackle Music (Baritone, 2 Sopranos - All Amplified)

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    Magnetic Bottle

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    Mustard Bath

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    Nearly Art

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    Notelet

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    Our man in action

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    Practical Luxury

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    Robusta

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    Schism

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    Second Bottle

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    Shrinkdown

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    Sinking Down

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    Some kind of memory

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    Sprinkler

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    Streamers

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    Swan Style

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    The Brittle Chance

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    The Importance of Gossip

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    The Train and the Gate, Part 1

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    The Train and the Gate, Part 2

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    There Are Today More Than 390 Known Pairs of Friendly Numbers

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    Thrid Bottle

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    Tolv Two Elf Kater Ten (It Can't Be) Say (6 Sopranos)

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    Two Up - Two Down (2 Sopranos, 2 Tenors)

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    Uncommon Currency


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