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Atlanta, GA - FRIEND LESS, Katherine Young

01oct8:00 pmAtlanta, GA - FRIEND LESS, Katherine YoungEyedrum, 515 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd, Atlanta, GA 30312

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FRIEND LESS is a project by Jon Mueller. Its two recent EPs, Energy Rippers and Logic of Relics (with Bundy K. Brown and James Plotkin) aim to provoke the heart, mind and body through an unorthodox approach to rhythmic patterns. In performance, the pieces from Energy Rippers lean on a system of AIR (Acoustic Improvised Rhythm) using drums and voice to achieve a similar effect. More information about the project can be found at rhythmplex.com

Jon Mueller studied jazz drumming with Hal Russell at Columbia College in Chicago, and singing with La Monte Young and Marian Zazeela at the Kirana Center for Indian Classical Music in New York. A prolific performer, he tours extensively and has appeared at festivals and venues throughout the United States, Canada, England, Europe and Japan.

In addition to his solo work, Mueller has collaborated and performed with groups such as Who is the Witness?, Mind Over Mirrors, Volcano Choir, Collections of Colonies of Bees, and Pele. He has also worked with artists including Olivia Block, Aaron Turner, Faith Coloccia, Timo van Luijk, Dawn Springer, Chris Hefner, Jason Kahn, Hal Rammel, Asmus Tietchens, Z’EV, Rhys Chatham, Jarboe, James Plotkin, Duane Pitre, and Raymond Dijkstra.

He has released music on renowned labels such as Room40, Astres d’Or, American Dreams, Table of the Elements, Type Recordings, Important Records, Taiga Records, SIGE Records, and his own imprint, Rhythmplex.

Katherine Young’s electroacoustic music and sonic art has been recognized by awards, fellowships, and commissions from organizations including the Guggenheim Foundation, Fromm Foundation, and the Internationales Musikinstitut Darmstadt. As a bassoonist and improviser, Katherine amplifies her instrument and employs a flexible electronics setup. Katherine lives in Atlanta, where she teaches composition, improvisation, and electronic music at Emory University.