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Mats Gustafsson
Solos for Contrabass Saxophone
Lanthanides Series

2004

Table of the Elements
[Erbium] SWC-LP-68
Phono LP, silkscreen

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Mats Gustafsson
The Education of Lars Jerry 
1999

Xeric
XER-CD-100/LP-100
Compact disc; phono LP

Swedish saxophone chameleon Mats Gustafsson changes hue in two extraordinary sets of duets with American improvisor and writer John Corbett. In round one, Corbett assembles shards of vinyl and disc into a series of vivid, peculiar, haunting collages; Gustafsson deftly navigates the absurd audio jungle, directly engaging with sound beasts or donning camouflage and disappearing into the veldt. The second round offers a suite of intense, interactive, freely improvised short takes featuring Gustafsson on baritone sax and fluteophone and Corbett on electric guitar.

"Mats is the most modern of players where the genre tags of jazz, noise, experimental, avant-whatever are finally transcended to a new millennium—where compositional concepts are at once in check with open improvisation and a super-postmodernism becomes what we always wanted: Rock & Roll!"
Thurston Moore, Sonic Youth

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Mats Gustafsson & His All Stars
Featuring John Corbett
Sticky Tongues and Kitchen Knives
1999

Swedish saxophone chameleon Mats Gustafsson changes hue in two extraordinary sets of duets with American improvisor and writer John Corbett. In round one, Corbett assembles shards of vinyl and disc into a series of vivid, peculiar, haunting collages; Gustafsson deftly navigates the absurd audio jungle, directly engaging with sound beasts or donning camouflage and disappearing into the veldt. The second round offers a suite of intense, interactive, freely improvised short takes featuring Gustafsson on baritone sax and fluteophone and Corbett on electric guitar.

"Mats is the most modern of players where the genre tags of jazz, noise, experimental, avant-whatever are finally transcended to a new millennium—where compositional concepts are at once in check with open improvisation and a super-postmodernism becomes what we always wanted: Rock & Roll!"
Thurston Moore, Sonic Youth

Xeric
XER-CD-101
Compact disc