Ikue Mori has been a force on New York's Downtown music scene since she began playing drums in the seminal band DNA in the late 1970s. She has been an innovator in both the role of percussion and the hands-on use of electronic drum machines. Mori joins host David Garland to talk about her work as an improvisor, composer, and collaborator, and to perform in the WNYC Studio. Japan Society will present two concerts celebrating Ikue Mori's music on March 21st and 22nd.
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Ikue Mori
The concerts at Japan Society
View photos from the session
Ikue Mori
The concerts at Japan Society
Comments [4]
oh, and ikue mori, she was fantastic.
How do I get to the playlist for garland'd 03-22-08?
Thank you, John Macalla
oops wrong music. I was listening to the Bobby Previte piece with the Sheep... Sorry
BAAA-AAAAAA-AAAH
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