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Death Blues

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Drummer and percussionist Jon Mueller’s Death Blues project uses sound, performance, and concept to explore ideas around presence and experience. Death Blues events are physical manifestations of some of the ideas within the concept. Involving a variety of senses to create a personal experience, the aim for the events is to construct personally interesting moments to become present within; reflecting on ideas and concerns while experiencing a sense of discovery. Concerts, dance performances, readings, visual exhibits, and taste experiences are some examples of what’s occurred within Death Blues events. These have taken place in various cities throughout the US, including Hopscotch Fest (Raleigh, NC), Alverno Presents (Milwaukee, WI), and other venues throughout New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Milwaukee. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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Consonance

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Participant

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Loss

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Unseen

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Reentry

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Languaging

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Obtain

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Entrainment

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Onward

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Are

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Ensemble

Ensemble

Non-Fiction

Non-Fiction

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Impressive Sound - Best of 2014

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Ensemble digital vinyl exclusive

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Death Blues

Death Blues

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2012-09-06 Hopscotch Music Festival, Lincoln Theater, Raleigh, NC

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Glasslands, Brooklyn, NY

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2014.08 Ensemble

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Live @ Hopscotch Music Festival 2012, Lincoln Theater, Raleigh, NC

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2012-09-04 Glasslands, Brooklyn, NY

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