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The
Safri Duo
Uffe and Morten behind their 4 octave Mk.IVXylosynth
at Roskilde 2002. They also headlined the party in Brussels for
the Danish President when he became the EU President.
They now have 2 Mk.IV Xylosynths
(one each) and have extesively toured around the world with them.
www.safriduo.com
David
Friedman
Here's a nice picture of David Groovin'
with his four octave Xylosynth.
He's an amazing player and a great teacher. Based in the Jazz
Studies Department of the Hochschule der Kunste in Berlin where
he is head of the Jazz Studies Department David uses his four octave
Xylosynth for teaching, composition and live work.
He's a long term enthusiast for electronic mallet music and has
some great plans for the Xylosynth.
Commenting on its playing characteristics he said: "I've been waiting
years for an electronic mallet instrument I can really play and
the Xylosynth is it...The sensitivity and feel are outstanding.
"
www.david-friedman.de
Joby
Burgess
One of Britain’s most diverse percussionists,
Joby is best known for his work performing new music. He regularly
collaborates with artists such as Joanna MacGregor, John Kenny,
James Wood, Stewart Copeland, Michael Finnissy, Nitin Sawhney and
Sarah Leonard, as well as being a member of Britain’s leading
percussion quartet ensemblebash.
www.newnoiselondon.com
Anthony
Kerr
Anthony is our original endorser for
the Xylosynth. His wise advice has proved invaluable and his
be-boptastic playing is an inspiration.
Voted Young Jazz Musician of the Year in 1995 Anthony studied with
David Friedman and has made a couple of well received albums.
As you can see from the picture Anthony likes to play his four octave
Xylosynth in conjunction with his Musser M55 ProVibe making his
solo show one of the most musically fascinating experiemces in contemporary
Jazz. He triggers sounds from his Alesis Nanosynth.
Apart from session work Anthony's credits include the Anthony Kerr
Mallet Band, BBC Big Band and Georgie Fame.
www.anthonykerr.com
James Walker
JAMES WALKER is a classically-trained
percussionist who specializes in mallet percussion and steel pan,
currently residing in southwestern Connecticut. Also active as an
educator, he has taught at Ithaca College and Northern Illinois
University, he has presented mallet percussion clinics across the
United States, and his writings have been published in Jazz Player
Magazine (authoring the "Expressive Jazz Techniques" column)
and Percussive Notes, the official magazine of the Percussive Arts
Society. His debut CD, Rhyme Or Reason, featuring Fareed Haque and
Liam Teague, has received radio airplay across the U.S. and around
the world. Currently, in addition to his schedule of teaching and
performances, he also hosts the mallet percussion forum at tigerbill.com
James currently freelances throughout Connecticut, on drum set,
steel pan, mallets, and percussion. He has performed with many of
the state's top musicians, including vocalist Mary Taylor, percussionist
Dwight "Professor" Baldwin, multi-instrumentalist Lance
James, and saxophonist George Sovak. He is also active in classical
music, performing with several regional orchestras.
www.malletjazz.com
Don
Moors
Don Moors from the Carribean
is playing a 3 Octave Mark 6 Xylosynth in St John
and caused a sensation on his first gig there on Sunday 27 August
2006 and St Thomas the night before.
www.donmoors.com
Norman
Hassan (UB40)
Norman is the percussionist with legendary
English reggae band, UB40 and was an early supporter of the Notepad.
He took a set of eight to Jamaica in 1996 and has used them on the
bands' last two albums; "Guns in the Ghetto" and "Labour of
Love III". Norman now has several sets of Notepads and has gigged
with them successfully around the world.
In fact so happy was Norman with his Notepads that he's persuaded
fellow band members Astro and drummer, Jimmy Brown, to use them
too. Norman and Astro use eight Notepads on an Eight Notepad Frame
mounted on a cymbal stand while Jimmy has a pair mounted above his
Tom's.
UB40 gave Wernick our first television appearance on the influential
Jools Holland programme and since then have appeared around the
world with the Notepads as a permanent fixture in their outstanding
stage show. The band also used Notepads in their cameo appearance
in the Hollywood blockbuster, Speed 2.
Commenting on the Notepad Norman says:
"I’ve been playing electronic drum pads for most of
my career and these are simply the best I’ve ever used."
www.ub40.co.uk
Pablo
Cook (Moby)
Pablo was the first professional percussionist
to see the potential of the Notepad and was instrumental in its
development helping with rigorous tests on tour with the Grid and
later Pulp. He is seen in this photo with his Kiknote which he takes
on tour, most recently with Moby.
Pablo's studio credits working as a percussionist for William Orbit
include remixes for Blur and Olive and most notably the percussion
credit on Madonna's outstanding Ray of Light album.
Pablo uses his set of Notepads mainly for programming in the
studio and finds them invaluable.
www.pablocook.com
Paul
Brook (Coldcut)
Paul is a great drummer, programmer
and sampler who has been into electronic drums for a long
time. He's been an invaluable help in the development of all
our products. As well as programming and playing live with Coldcut
Paul also runs his own samples outfit, the Real Drum Company. His
many hits include "Chemical Beats" which has been one of the top
ten sample CDRom's in the UK.
The picture shows him with his eight piece PercPad set-up with a
KikNotepad on a Gibraltar frame using a Roland TD-10 (V Drum) brain.
Paul's also been the technical wizard behingd our series of Stereo
Mallet Instrument samples.
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