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		<title>Abacus</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2010 18:34:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brooklyn-based thrash/jazz/chamber/prog band Abacus independently released its debut album on April 29, 2010. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brooklyn-based thrash/jazz/chamber/prog band Abacus independently released its debut album on April 29, 2010. Available on vinyl and as a <a href="http://abacus.bandcamp.com" target="_blank">digital download</a>, the album includes ten songs composed by <strong>Michael Kammers</strong> and recorded by Trevor Williams (Datus, Pep Rally) at the Rad Pad in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.</p>
<p>&#8220;I formed Abacus to give voice to a music that is a confluence of certain paradigms, techniques and textures that are typically prohibitive, and that consists of as few compromises as possible for the performer and listener,&#8221; said Kammers.</p>
<p>As the band name suggests, the music is mathematical, employing serialism and overlaying complex polyrhythms. The band playfully extends this thematic influence in performance, donning lab coats and goggles and exuding a focus more common to a surgical theater than to a rock show.</p>
<p>Led by Kammers, who also plays saxophone and keyboards, Abacus features <strong>Greg Chudzik</strong>, bass (David Crowell Ensemble, Signal Ensemble), <strong>JP Gilbert</strong>, guitar (J.A.C.K., JP and the Gilberts), <strong>Alex Hills</strong>, keyboards (Buy My Book, JP and the Gilberts), and <strong>Tim Monaghan</strong>, drums (J.A.C.K., Golem).</p>
<p>Abacus is currently playing shows in support of the record release.</p>
<p><a href="http://abacusabacus.com" target="_blank">www.abacusabacus.com</a></p>
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