David Daniell (musician)
David Daniell | |
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Born |
Georgia, United States | October 30, 1972
Origin | Atlanta, GA, US |
Genres |
experimental free improvisation electroacoustic |
Instruments | guitar |
Labels |
Table of the Elements Antiopic Thrill Jockey |
Associated acts |
San Agustin Douglas McCombs Rhys Chatham Jonathan Kane Loren Connors |
Website | daviddaniell.com |
David Daniell (born October 30, 1972) is an American guitarist and composer active in experimental music, improvisation and electroacoustic composition.
He has been active with the trio San Agustin since 1996. He has also collaborated with Loren Connors, Rhys Chatham, Tony Buck, Oren Ambarchi, Christian Fennesz, Tim Barnes, Ateleia, Jeph Jerman, Thurston Moore, Sean Meehan, Tomas Korber, Greg Davis and Jonathan Kane, and currently works in an ongoing duo with Douglas McCombs.
He founded the record label Antiopic in New York City in 2002 with James Elliott. Daniell relocated to Chicago, Illinois in 2006,[1] and to Western North Carolina in 2011.[2]
Discography
Solo albums
- I IV V I (2008) released by Table of the Elements
- The Hideout (2008) released by Antiopic
- Los Jacintos (2008) released by Antiopic
- Coastal (2006) released by Xeric/Table of the Elements
- sem (2002) released by Antiopic[3]
With San Agustin
- see San Agustin
Other collaborations
- David Daniell and Douglas McCombs: Sycamore (2009) released by Thrill Jockey
- Christian Fennesz / David Daniell / Tony Buck: Knoxville (2010) released by Thrill Jockey
- David Daniell and Douglas McCombs: Versions (2012), produced by Bundy K. Brown and released by Thrill Jockey
See also
- San Agustin, a band with David Daniell, Andrew Burnes and Bryan Fielden
- Table of the Elements, a record label releasing David Daniell's recent solo work
- Antiopic, the record label founded by David Daniell
Notes
- ↑ Fischer, Tobias. "Interview with David Daniell & Douglas McCombs". Tokafi. Retrieved 24 April 2013.
- ↑ Margasak, Peter. "David Daniell & Douglas McCombs with Frank Rosaly, Cleared, Matthew Hale Clark". The Chicago Reader. Retrieved 24 April 2013.
- ↑ "David Daniell discography". Retrieved 2008-11-07.
External links
- David Daniell, official site.
- David Daniell at AllMusic.
- David Daniell discography at MusicBrainz
- David Daniell discography at Discogs
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