Jean-Marc Foussat

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Jean-Marc Foussat (born March 19, 1955 in Oran ) is a French composer and improvisation musician ( guitar , piano , live electronics ).

Live and act

Since the mid-1970s, Foussat has belonged to groups such as Lézard Marçio , in which he still used magnetic tapes to introduce sounds of concrete music . In 1981 he completed his first solo album Abattage , which was released in 1983. In the Ensemble Marteau Rouge (with guitarist Jean-François Pauvros and drummer Makoto Sato ) he also worked with Evan Parker . Together with saxophonist Sylvain Guérineau he formed the duo Aliquid , which also performed with Joe McPhee ( Quod , 2014). In addition to solo programs, he also played with Noël Akchoté / Roger Turner , Samuel Blaser , Émilie Lesbros , Jean-Luc Cappozzo , Sophie Agnel , Daunik Lazro and numerous other musicians and also took on the Fortuna 21 Octet by Raymond Boni and the Department d'education psychique on.

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  1. Short bio (AllAboutJazz)