Joshua Abrams / Photo: Charlie Gross

The Quarantine Concerts

Joshua Abrams

hosted by Experimental Sound Studio

April 26, 2020
6:30pm

Online


Joshua Abrams is a composer, bassist, and improviser. His early formative musical experiences include performing in a chamber group conducted by Earle Brown, and busking on the streets of Philadelphia as an original member of The Roots. Since the mid-1990s, Abrams has been a key figure in Chicago’s creative music communities and an international touring musician with artists across genres. In 2010, Abrams formed the project Natural Information Society, a group that creates long-form psychedelic environments that join the hypnotic qualities of the guimbri, a Gnawan lute, to a wide range of contemporary musics and methodologies including jazz, minimalism, and experimental rock. Abrams has appeared on over 100 recordings, including those by Fred Anderson, Bonnie “Prince” Billy, David Boykin, Hamid Drake, Neil Michael Hagerty, Nicole Mitchell, Roscoe Mitchell, Matana Roberts, and Town and Country.

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Ars Nova Workshop is pleased to present this evening of creative music as part of The Quarantine Concerts, an inspired live-stream series hosted by Chicago’s Experimental Sound Studio.

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The Quarantine Concerts

Joshua Abrams

hosted by Experimental Sound Studio

April 26, 2020
6:30pm

Online