Nick Broste

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Nick Broste (* around 1975) is an American jazz and improvisation musician ( trombone , arrangement , composition ) who also worked as a sound engineer.

Live and act

Nick Broste worked in the Chicago jazz scene a. a. with Scott Rosenberg's Creative Orchestra Music Chicago 2001 (with which the first recordings were made), Dylan Ryan , the Paul Hartsaw Tentet, in the band Herculaneum and with Keefe Jackson . In the 2010s he also played with Mike Reeds People, Places & Things ( A New Kind of Dance , 2017), Tomeka Reid , Morry Sochat , Frank Rosaly , Dave McDonnell , Quin Kirchner and Peter A. Schmid ; he also worked with James Falzone , Fred Lonberg-Holm , Jason Ajemian , Jeb Bishop , Marc Unterstährer , Mars Williams , Jim Baker , Josh Berman , Dave Rempis , Marc Riordan , Jaimie Branch and Matt Bauder .

Currently (2018) Broste leads his own (drumless) trio (with Keefe Jackson and Anton Hatwich ), with whom he plays his own compositions that are influenced by chamber music , West Coast jazz as well as ambient and minimal music . He continued to work in the space rock band Magical Beautiful , in the big band Mucca Pazza and with indie rock formations such as Wilco , Roommate, Spoon, TV on the Radio , Cursive and Broken Social Scene . In the field of jazz, Tom Lord lists him in eight recording sessions between 2001 and 2011. He can also be heard on Peter A. Schmid's album Chicago Conversations (2015).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Nick Broster Trio (English). Retrieved December 15, 2017 .
  2. Tom Lord : The Jazz Discography (online, accessed December 14, 2017)