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MO BOMA, the entity named after a pygmy girl's lullaby, is a transatlantic collaboration bringing together three talented musicians. Carsten Tiedemann, from Germany, claiming to be one of the tallest pygmies, has lived in many countries, all the while listening to and absorbing the music of these distant lands. Skuli Sverrisson, originally from Iceland and now living in New York, is already renowned in the jazz field for his musicianship, having been in FULL CIRCLE and now with the Allan Holdsworth Band. Synthesist Jamshied Sharifi is already credited with many international projects, of note with Michael Gibbs, and is currently based in New York. The group started in 1989 when Tiedemann and Sverrisson discovered their instinctive interplay in non-stylised improvisation. Sharifi joined in 1990 and brought new ideas with the same clear vision. MO BOMA's continuing instrumental work and development has broadened the orchestrations and added new textures and voices while retaining the intimacy and group sound which made ""Jijimuge"" a landmark in contemporary lucid dreaming. In addition to this, "Myths of the Near Future" seeks to bring respect and awareness to the music and people that are a catalyst for the eclectic, worldly vision of MO BOMA. Skúli Sverrisson, originally from Iceland and now living in New York, has been touring the world with the Allan Holdsworth Band and is a founding member of MO BOMA. Sverrisson's mastery of six string, fretless and baritone basses, wit

Myths Of The Near Future: Part One

Myths of the Near Future - Part One

Jijimuge: Interdiffusion Of Particulars

Myths Of The Near Future: Part Three

Myths Of The Near Future: Part Two

Myths Of The Near Future Part Three

Myths of The Near Future part 2

Jijimuge

Assemblage Volume One
Jijimuge: Interdiffusion Of Particles
Myths of the Near Future, Vol. 1
Myths Of The Near Future Part One