Английская Википедия:Ash Black Bufflo
Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox musical artist Ash Black Bufflo, sometimes spelled Buffalo, is the professional name of Portland-based[1][2] music composer and experimental musician Jay Clarke. He composes music for feature-length films, short films, documentaries, and dance[3][4] and theater projects.[5] He is notable for scoring the music for the documentary Marwencol which won the Jury Prize at the South by Southwest film festival and received positive critical attention.[6][7] He created soundscapes for theatrical productions such as My Mind Is Like an Open Meadow, which received positive reviews in Willamette Week.[8] He performs and records with numerous Portland-area bands including Dolorean,[9][10][11][12] Holy Sons, Grails, and others.[2] Clarke landed a record deal with Knitting Factory Records, and there are plans to release his debut CD entitled Andasol using the name Ash Black Bufflo in 2011.[13]
A review in MVRemix Urban described the album Andasol as being:
Clarke explained his use of tone clusters in a theatrical production as a way to heighten dramatic suspense:
Discography
- Andasol, Knitting Factory Records, released May 2011[14]
References
External links
- Official website
- Ash Black Bufflo on Knitting Factory Records website
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