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1) ulu (project ulu) is a Japanese doujin music circle. Arranger: まこと Website: http://ulunun.com 2) The instrumental intoxication of ulu will keep your mind in limbo and your feet in motion. This NYC quartet strives for the balance between intelligent composition and spontaneous improvisation with roots in funk and jazz. Their unique approach to creating sound redefines itself on a nightly basis and intrigues audiences nationwide. ulu's fan-base is rapidly increasing due to a strong internet presence, national press and high-exposure touring. In their young history, ulu has shared the stage with such musical heavyweights as: John Scofield, The Mickey Hart Band, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Derek Trucks, Karl Denson's Tiny Universe, Moe., Soulive, The Jazz Mandolin Project, De La Soul, The Greyboy All-Stars and Oteil Burbridge of the Allman Brothers. ulu was one of the few improvisational bands to be invited to the 2002 south by southwest music conference in Austin, Texas, and was the only instrumental act to appear at Woodstock '99. The band, made up of Scott Chasolen (Rhodes, clavinet, organ and Moog), Aaron Gardner (tenor sax and flute), Russ Kleiner (drums) and Brian Killeen (bass) has recorded four albums. Their latest effort, entitled "Nerve," is a studio recording released by Harmonized Records. The album showcases a vast array of fresh material focusing on well-crafted arrangements and creative elaboration. The ulu sound remains rooted in the foundation of slick groov