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Stephen Kent is a professional
didgeridoo The didgeridoo (; also spelt didjeridu, among other variants) is a wind instrument, played with vibrating lips to produce a continuous drone while using a special breathing technique called circular breathing. The didgeridoo was developed by ...
performer, percussionist, composer and recording artist. He lives in the
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.


Musical career

Forming the band Lights in a Fat City (with percussionist Eddy Sayer & producer/sound engineer Simon Tassano), he made the first contemporary releases of didjeridu music in the northern hemisphere (the landmark LP/CDs ''Somewhere'' and ''Sound Column'' on These Records, since reissued by City of Tribes) in 1988. With the band
Trance Mission Trance Mission is a world fusion ensemble co-founded in San Francisco by American clarinetist and composer Beth Custer and British-born didgeridoo player Stephen Kent in 1992, with Canadian musician Kenneth Newby and American percussionist J ...
, he joined the ranks of
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, Steve Roach, and Robert Rich in exploring primal, techno-tribal music. Trance Mission was co-formed in San Francisco in 1992 by Stephen Kent (Didjeridu/Percussion), Beth Custer (Clarinets/Trumpet), John Loose (Multi-Ethnic Drums/Samples), and Kenneth Newby (Asian Winds/Digital Atmospheres), making up the quartet which produced 3 globally acclaimed CDs on the City of Tribes label over as many years in the mid-nineties. After several European tours and many live appearances on the West Coast of the US, Loose and Newby moved on to other projects while Custer and Kent continued as Trance Mission, with Eda Maxym (also of Beasts of Paradise) joining on vocals and Canadian Peter Valsamis on Drums/Samples. This version of Trance Mission produced a live CD, "A Day out of Time", in 1999. Another version of Trance Mission performed at the
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in 2006, featuring Stephen Kent, Peter Valsamis, Geoffrey Gordon, Eda Maxym and cellist
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. (Kent had performed as a soloist at Starwood the previous year, opening for Brazilian percussionist
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.) In the 21st century, Stephen Kent released two more solo CDs, ''Oil & Water'' and ''Living Labyrinths'', on his Family Tree label. Recent projects include several years of combining with
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sensations, Chirgilchin as Karashay, ongoing work with Moroccan musician Yassir Chadly, performing with Malian oriented bluesman Markus James and his group the Wassonrai (who include Kamale ngoni master Mamadou Sidibe), Eda Maxym's Imagination Club, and the Del Sol String Quartet (with whom he plays the work of Australian composer
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), who recently performing at the
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in Washington DC. His current projects include two trio groups oriented towards Indian music. One is Australian Bebop Ragas with Teed Rockwell (
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/Fretboard Tapping Instrument) and Sameer Gupta (
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/Drums). The second, Baraka Moon, includes Geoffrey Gordon (Drums/Percussion) and
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(Vocals/
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).


Recording artist

Kent has released several recordings as a solo artist and appears on recordings of group projects such as Trance Mission, Beasts of Paradise, and Lights in a Fat City. He has also done session work with artists such as
Airto Moreira Airto Guimorvan Moreira (born August 5, 1941) is a Brazilian jazz drummer and percussionist. He is married to jazz singer Flora Purim, and their daughter Diana Moreira is also a singer. Coming to prominence in the late 1960s as a member of the ...
, and
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(on her album ''Chameleon''). He produced and performed on the album '' Halcyon Days'' (1996) together with Steve Roach and
Kenneth Newby Kenneth Newby (born 1956) is a Canadian media artist, composer-performer, educator, interaction designer, and audio producer based in British Columbia. He is known for his innovative use of technology in the creation of music, media performances ...
, and performed on the soundtrack of the
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video ''Alien Dreamtime'' with Spacetime Continuum.


Discography

*1980 – Furious Pig – ''I Don't Like Your Face'' 12" EP ough Trade*1988 – Lights in a Fat City ''Somewhere'' hese Records/City of Tribes '93*1990 – Lights in a Fat City ''Simple Harmonic Motion'' (Video soundtrack. Independent) *1990 – Stephen Kent ''Ocho Elefantes'' urnt Earth Music*1992 – Stephen Kent ''Songs From the Burnt Earth'' urnt Earth*1993 – Lights in a Fat City ''Sound Column'' xtreme*1993 –
Trance Mission Trance Mission is a world fusion ensemble co-founded in San Francisco by American clarinetist and composer Beth Custer and British-born didgeridoo player Stephen Kent in 1992, with Canadian musician Kenneth Newby and American percussionist J ...
''Trance Mission'' ity of Tribes*1994 –
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,
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& Stephen Kent ''Alien Dreamtime'' stralwerks*1994 – Stephen Kent ''Landing'' ity of Tribes*1994 – Stephen Kent/Various Artists ''Event Horizon'' ity of Tribes*1994 – Trance Mission ''Meanwhile'' ity of Tribes*1995 – Beasts of Paradise ''Nobody Knew the Time'' ity of Tribes*1995 – Various Artists ''Event Horizon Psi'' ity of Tribes*1995 – Beasts of Paradise ''Gathered on the Edge'' ity of Tribes*1996 – Trance Mission ''Head Light'' ity of Tribes*1996 – Stephen Kent, Steve Roach,
Kenneth Newby Kenneth Newby (born 1956) is a Canadian media artist, composer-performer, educator, interaction designer, and audio producer based in British Columbia. He is known for his innovative use of technology in the creation of music, media performances ...
''Halcyon Days'' athom*1996 – Various Artists ''Event Horizon Tao'' ity of Tribes*1997 – Stephen Kent ''Family Tree'' ouble CD – City of Tribes*1998 –
Badi Assad Badi Assad (born 23 December 1966) is a Brazilian singer, composer and guitarist in the jazz and worldbeat genres. Early life and education Assad was born in São João da Boa Vista in the state of São Paulo, but lived in Rio de Janeiro unt ...
''Chameleon'' (CD â€“ Polygram Records) *1999 – Trance Mission ''A Day Out of Time'' ity of TribesApril '99 *1999 – Lights in a Fat City ''Memory Ground'' ity of TibesAugust '99. *2000 –
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, Stephen Kent,
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"Burundi" (Musisoft) *2004 – Stephen Kent ''Oil & Water'' (Family Tree) *2006 – ''Stephen Kent Live at Starwood'' (CD – Starwood Recordings/
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) *2006 – ''Stephen Kent Live at Starwood'' (DVD – Starwood Recordings/ACE) *2007 – Stephen Kent ''Living Labyrinths'' (Family Tree) *2007 – Eda Maxym (with Stephen Kent) ''Imagination Club'' (Family Tree) *2014 - Sculthorpe, P.: String Quartets with Didjeridu (with Del Sol String Quartet) Dorian Sono Luminus, DSL-92181


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