Marc Edwards (drummer)
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ensemble. Many of his solo works have a
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Biography

Edwards was raised in New York City, and did not initially take an interest in music. He dabbled with several instruments, but it was during junior high school when he was able to get out of wood shop class by playing drums that he first played the instrument. In 1994. Edwards returned to music after a lengthy hiatus. He formed Slipstream Time Travel and released their first record, ''Time and Space Vol. 1''. Current members are Ernest Anderson III, Takuma Kanaiwa,
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, Gene Janas, Alexis Marcelo. This line-up's performance at the Dizzy Gillespie Fundraiser of 2012 was described as "''a climactic point in the evening’s program ''". Edwards was interviewed on
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New York City after the release of ''Time & Space, Vol. 1'' and ''Red Sprites & Blue Jets''. During the 1970s, Apogee performed live on the station two separate occasions. His trio with
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and Hilliard Greene, performed at WKCR again just before playing at the
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's sponsored festival, the Texaco Jazz Festival in 1997. In 2013, Marc Edwards contributed a version of "
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's release from prison and trial. He also released a CD with his new group Sonos Gravis, which was described as "freely fused out rock that takes "free jazz" and cranks it." The album was listed as #12 on
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's ''Top Jazz albums of 2013'', along with his release with Slipstream Time Travel called Planet X Just Blew Up!, which was #13.
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says that "Sonos Gravis could, in fact, be the conceptual merger of the New York Art Quartet,
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and Last Exit, though despite signposts reflecting noise and free jazz, this music has little actual precedent". Grego Applegate Edwards described his 2014 release, Sakura Sakura, as "''very vibrant free rock, a sort of Ascension in the metal zone. It is bracing. You will either gravitate towards it by predisposition or not. And that has something to do with your open mind about a free metal blast or the opposite.''" He says of the 2015 release, Mystic Mountain, “This may be their most anarchically exhilarating album yet!”. For many years, Edwards played only jazz drums, but recently has started playing rock and punk.


Discography


As leader

* 1991 – Marc Edwards Quartet – ''Black Queen'' * 1993 – Alpha Phonics presents Marc Edwards – ''Time and Space Vol 1'' * 1997 – Marc Edwards Trio – ''Red Sprites and Blue Jets'' (featuring
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) * 2007 – Marc Edwards and Slipstreams Time Travel – ''Ode to a Dying Planet'' (
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) * 2007 – Marc Edwards and Slipstream Time Travel – ''12 Votes!'' * 2007 – Marc Edwards and Slipstream Time Travel – ''Ion Storm'' * 2013 – Marc Edwards and Slipstream Time Travel – ''Planet X Just Blew Up!'' * 2013 – Marc Edwards and Sonos Gravis – ''Holographic Projection Holograms'' * 2013 – Marc Edwards – ''Sakura Sakura'' (3 variations) * 2015 – ''Mystic Mountain : Trouble in the Carina Nebula'' (Jazt Tapes CD-057) * 2016 – ''There’s a Problem in the Keyhole Nebula'' (Jazt Tapes CD-062)


As sideman

* 1976 – Cecil Taylor – '' Dark to Themselves'' * 1993 – Charles Gayle – '' More Live at the Knitting Factory'' * 2009 - Weasel Walter – ''Firestorm'' * 2009 - Marc Edwards Weasel Walter Group - ''Mysteries Beneath the Planet'' * 2010 - Marc Edwards Weasel Walter Group - ''Blood of the Earth'' * 2011 - Cellular Chaos - ''Demo Live 5.12.11'' * 2012 - Marc Edwards Weasel Walter Group - ''Solar Emissions'' * 2019 - Colin Fisher - ''Living Midnight'' ;with
David S. Ware David Spencer Ware (November 7, 1949 – October 18, 2012) was an American jazz saxophone, saxophonist, composer, and bandleader. Biography Ware was born in Plainfield, New Jersey, and grew up in Scotch Plains, New Jersey. While in high sc ...
* '' Birth of a Being'' (HatHut, 1979) * '' Passage to Music'' (Silkheart, 1988) * '' Great Bliss, Vol. 1'' (Silkheart, 1991) * '' Great Bliss, Vol. 2'' (Silkheart, 1991) * ''
Flight of I ''Flight of I'' is an album by American jazz saxophonist David S. Ware recorded in 1991 and released by the Japanese DIW label and through a temporary licensing arrangement in the United States by Columbia Records. This is the last recording of ...
'' (DIW/Columbia 1992) * ''Birth of a Being xpanded' ( AUM Fidelity, 2015)


Other projects

* see
Cellular Chaos Cellular Chaos is a noise- punk band from Brooklyn New York that was founded by Weasel Walter. Music journalist Brad Cohan described the band's status as such: "Cellular Chaos, black sheep of Brooklyn’s DIY noise-punk underground, have trudged o ...
* 2019 - Marc Edwards Guillaume Gargaud - Black Hole Universe


References


External links


Official FacebookAllaboutjazz interview
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