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Hans Tammen
Hans Tammen is a Brooklyn-based guitarist whose rapid-fire juxtapositions of radically contrastive and fascinating sounds capture the energy and abstract musicality that his original influences, Sonny Sharrock and Pete Cosey, brought to music. Signal To Noise called his works "...a killer tour de force of post-everything guitar damage", his playing has been described as “transforming a sequence of instrumental gestures into a wide territory of semi-hostile discontinuity; percussive, droning, intricately colorful, or simply blowing your socks off”, with his "...fingers stuck in a high voltage outlet" (Touching Extremes).
He currently plays guitar, Buchla Music Easel, a Blippoo Box chaos synthesizer plus other small electronics devices. He also performs with various pieces of software of his own design, i.e. the "Endangered Guitar" (a hybrid software/guitar instrument), and "Prozesshansl" (made to process the sounds of other instruments). He regularly writes for large ensembles, notably his 18-piece chamber-jazz ensemble Third Eye Orchestra, and the all-electronic Dark Circuits Orchestra, both founded in 2005. In 2021 FLUX String Quartet commissioned him to write a large work for string quartet and live electronics.
His works have been presented at festivals in the US, Canada, Mexico, Russia, Ukraine, India, South Africa, the Middle East and all over Europe. He has recorded on diverse labels such as Clang, Innova, ESP-DISK, Clang, Nur/Nicht/Nur, Nachtstück, Creative Sources, Leo Records, Potlatch and Outnow.
Awards
Hans Tammen received grants and composer commissions from NewMusicUSA, Chamber Music America, MAPFund, Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation, American Music Center, Lucas Artists Residencies Montalvo, New York State Council On The Arts (NYSCA), New York Foundation For The Arts (NYFA), American Composers Forum w/ Jerome Foundation, Foundation for Contemporary Arts Emergency Funds, New York State Music Fund, Goethe Institute w/ Foreign Affairs Office, among others.
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Dom Minasi: Eight Hands One Mind
by Hrayr Attarian
Restlessly innovative, guitarist Dom Minasi is a stalwart of the creative music scene. A brilliant improviser and composer, Minasi deftly utilizes his inventive ideas as launching points for his equally exciting extemporizations. On the unique Eight Hands One Mind, Minasi joins three other intrepid guitarists for a fiery and poignant tribute to another trailblazer, the late guitarist Bern Nix. The others in the group are the master of prepared guitar Hans Tammen, the virtuoso Harvey Valdes and the ...
Continue ReadingHans Tammen: Third Eye Orchestra
by Marc Medwin
This is a stunning live recording from one of improvised music's most fascinating proponents. Hans Tammen has gathered a dream team of 13 improvising musicians, but that's hardly the totality of this project, which combines composed material with extemporization to create a score whose modus operandi is constant change on every level. This is one of those discs that verbiage won't encapsulate. The music on offer here is not to be compartmentalized, though it exists in discrete ...
Continue ReadingHans Tammen Third Eye Orchestra: Hans Tammen Third Eye Orchestra
by Jakob Baekgaard
In jazz circles, New York is known for cultivating the sounds of the cutting edge; club Roulette has shown a particular seismographic ability to know what's happening at the fringes of jazz. If anything, the release of Hans Tammen Third Eye Orchestra underlines this with striking clarity.
An innovative avant-garde guitar guru, Hans Tammen is mostly known for his elusive technique of endangered guitar, but he's also the visionary behind the interesting contemporary avant-garde ensemble, The Third Eye Orchestra. Hans ...
Continue ReadingHans Tammen's Third Eye Orchestra Released on Innova
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All About Jazz
In 2006 thirteen of the most virtuosic New York instrumentalists to ever elude labels or boundaries came together at Roulette for an evening length performance to perform Hans Tammen's THIRD EYE ORCHESTRA. Not your usual “orchestra”, this musical vision takes the form of structured spontaneity cued live by the composer. In this concept, composer Hans Tammen works with a score that is rearranged every time the piece is performed. Given the multiple results which issue from ...
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Hans Tammen & Dafna Naphtali @ Black Box Theater, Asbury Park 1/20/05
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All About Jazz
Our fourth in the premiere season of Music of Invention concerts at the Black Box of Asbury Park happens Thursday, Jan. 20 at 8 p.m. and features the duo mechanique(s) (Hans Tammen, endangered guitar and Dafna Naphtali, voice). Area audiences know them best through their involvement with Harvestworks, the digital multimedia atelier in New York. Both performers augment their instruments with computers and electronics, remixing and altering each other's sounds as well as their own, to create richly textured electroacoustic ...
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"..a killer tour de force of post everything guitar damage." (Larry Nai, Signal To Noise) "...clearly one of the best experimental guitarists to come forward during the 1990s." (François Couture, All Music Guide) "Hans Tammen has his own way of playing the guitar..." (New York Times) "...one of the most ferociously talented and inventive guitarists to emerge in the last ten years. His technique is noisy and percussive, his energy relentless and unstoppable." (Richard Cochrane, Musings) "White-hot solo guitar work... Recent years have seen a slew of fine free guitarists emerge..., but nothing they've done so far packs this kind of punch..