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Improvised Music Series: Leave A Message, Dave gordon & Dushun Mosley

LEAVE A MESSAGE: Jay Taylor & Sam Thousand (photo by Elise Pfister)

Dushun Mosley (photo by Marcus Scroge)

Dave Gordon (photo by Marcus Scroge)

Two immersive improvisation experiences tonight: LEAVE A MESSAGE invites audiences to share their words and listening ears in an ambient instrumental space; Dave Gordon’s Plasmosonic ensemble explorations highlights AACM percussionist Dushun Mosley in a duo format.

8:30 pm - LEAVE A MESSAGE
Jay Taylor & Sam Thousand - voice, trumpet, flute, percussion, synths, field recordings

9:30 pm - Plasmosonic Duo
Dave Gordon - piano, keyboard
Dushun Mosley - drums, percussion

About the Artists

Jay Taylor & Sam Thousand generate improvised musical experiences founded in drone based textures which integrates inspirational audio messages left by participants.

As far as the “messages” go, participants are encouraged to record a message at our recording station before they head out. The message should be a thought, idea, and/or words of wisdom intended to be shared with a future attendee. Each message will serve as a golden thread woven into the tapestry of our growing community and may be incorporated into future experiences and/or Leave A Message albums!

Join our community by coming to upcoming music meditation events - www.currentvibrations.com/leave-a-message

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Dushun Mosley is a Chicago based drummer improviser, percussionist specializing in improvisation and multi dimensional sonic creations, whose palette includes instruments from around the world.

Dave Gordon is a Chicago based pianist, keyboardist and producer. He has been collaborating with Dushun Mosley for 20 years, including numerous performances, recordings and involvement in the Dave Gordon Quintet, which Dushun is an integral member.

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