Raymond Strid

Raymond Strid

Raymond Strid (2013).
Background information
Born

1956 (age 5960)


Stockholm

Origin Sweden
Genres Jazz, improvised music
Occupation(s) Musician, composer
Instruments Drums
Website www.efi.group.shef.ac.uk/musician/mstrid.html

Raymond Strid (born 1956 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish drummer in the genre of free jazz and the new European improvised music.

Biography

Strid with Mats Gustafsson
and Sten Sandell (2013).

When Strid picked up drumming, he was inspired by musicians like Han Bennink, Paul Lytton, and Tony Oxley. He started his musical career relatively late. His debut concert was in September 1977, after first playing with a variety of local bands in Stockholm. In 1988 he founded the 'GUSH' trio together with saxophonist Mats Gustafsson and the pianist Sten Sandell. Since that time Strid has played in a series of bands and projects, such as in the trio Guy/Gustafsson/Strid, Marilyn Crispell/Anders Jormin/Raymond Strid and the Free Jazz trio LSB with Fredrik Ljungkvist and Johan Berthling. In 2000 he initiated 'The Electrics' with Axel Dörner, Sture Ericson and Ingebrigt Flaten. The same year Strid joined the Barry Guy New Orchestra. Strid played at numerous festivals of free improvisation in Europe and North America. He also teaches in musical improvisation.[1]

Discography

With 'The Too Much Too Soon Orchestra'
With the 'Gush' trio
With Paul Pignon
With Marilyn Crispell
With Guy-Gustafsson-Strid Trio
With Mats Gustafsson & 'Nu-Ensemblen'
With 'LSB', trio including Fredrik Ljungkvist and Johan Berthling
With Barry Guy New Orchestra
With Ken Vandermark, Sten Sandell, David Stackenas, and Kjell Nordeson
With 'Unsolicited Music Ensemble' including Martin Küchen and Tony Wren
With 'The Electrics'
With 'UNSK' quartet including Birgit Ulher, Martin Küchen, and Lise-Lott Norelius
With 'Martin Küchen Trio', including Per Zanussi
With Joëlle Léandre and François Houle
With Per Anders Nilsson and Sten Sandell
With 'Trespass Trio' including Martin Küchen and Per Zanussi
With Pat Thomas and Clayton Thomas
With Kege Snö
With Roland Keijser
With 'Tarfala Trio', including Barry Guy and Mats Gustafsson
With Mats Gustafsson and John Russell
With Lonberg-Holm, Strid Duo
With 'Trespass Trio' & Joe McPhee
With 'Pipeline'
With 'Fire! Orchestra'
With Andreas Backer
With Henrik Munkeby Nørstebø and Nina de Heney

References

  1. Holmberg, Gunnar (2006). "Raymond Strid - Har hittat sin egen trumstil" (in Swedish). DigMusic.se. Retrieved 2016-06-12.
  2. "Raymond Strid". Discography. Discogs.com. Retrieved 2016-06-12.
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