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Woolen was born in Narragansett, RI in January of 1966. Its' interest in music began with Punk and New Wave at the ripe old age of ten. By the time it reached junior high, Woolen was recording music with keyboards and two tapedecks. Working in a record store, Woolen became exposed to Free Jazz, Contemporary Music and Hip-Hop - the foundation for its music composition and theory for re-mixing. By high school, Woolen had several regular gigs and was composing music. Creatively, Woolen is inspired by the "impressionist and objective conception" of John Cage, Brian Eno and Africa Bambaata, as well as the free form creativity of John Coltrane and Non-uniform rational B-splines.
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A history of modern global icons: woolen
Emerging from the deserts of chicago, woolen found themselves at the top of the modern global scene in 2007 with their debut album, n/a. The band's latest album, n/a, combines audio weavil's vibrant vocals with a visceral steel drum ensemble to generate unifying jams with cross-over appeal. With standout tracks like "plunderer rough & ghost pigeon," look for woolen to be a major leader in the modern global landscape for years to come.
mike: sounds good...where do orgies come into this
me: good point. where do you think they fit?"everywhere" mike: that's appropriate
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