Keir Neuringer

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Keir Neuringer (born August 23, 1976 ) is an American jazz and improvisation musician ( alto saxophone , also electronics, Farfisa organ ).

Live and act

Keir Neuringer comes from New York State and studied in the 2000s with a Fulbright scholarship in Krakow , then in The Hague , where he curated performances of audiovisual art and obtained his Masters at the ArtScience Institute. In 2008 he worked in the Ensemble Klang in Heiner Goebbels ' project Walden . Neuringer has lived in Philadelphia since 2012 and has been working in a duo with the Polish bass guitarist Rafał Mazur since the early 2010s ; So far (2016) they have published four records together. In Poland Neuringer also played with the violinist Karin Hellqvist (album Warsaw Autumn 2013 ). His solo album Ceremonies out of the Air (New Atlantis Records) was recorded in 2013 at the First Unitarian Church in Philadelphia. His solo performances combine experimental rock music , political folk, free improvisation, psych / drone and the spoken word.

Discographic notes

  • Rafal Mazur / Keir Neuringer: Unison Lines ( Not Two Records , 2010)
  • Ceremonies out of the Air (New Atlantis, 2012)
  • Rafal Mazur / Keir Neuringer: The Kraków Letters (For Tune, 2014)
  • Rafal Mazur / Keir Neuringer: Diachronic Paths (Relative Pitch, 2016)
  • Irreversible Entanglements (2017), with Camae Ayewa , Luke Stewart, Aquiles Navarro, Tcheser Holmes
  • Neuringer / Dulberger / Masri: Dromedaries (2017)
  • Irreversible Entanglements: Who Sent You? (2020)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Brief portrait in Free Music Archive