Howie Shia did the artwork for the See Through Trio CD. He's an amazing artist and designer - check it out: www.ppfhouse.com.
Jordan O'Conner did the mixing and mastering of the See Through Trio CD. Along with his considerable talents as a recording engineer, he's also a great bassist and composer. Find out more about him at www.thebreath.com.
Zunior.com is a Canadian label and distributer which specializes in the digital distribution of music. Our Own Devices is available there, as are other recordings by Toronto improvisers, including personal favourites Rob Clutton, Drumheller, and the Silt, among others. Zunior consistently provides independent musicians with a means to distribute their music. You can find them at www.zunior.com.
The Association of Improvising Musicians of Toronto is a collective of musicians who are doing great things in Toronto, from making shows happen for local players to bringing in improvisers from out of town to play and share their experiences. They can be found on the world wide web at www.aimtoronto.org.
If you'd like to find out more about upcoming events and performances in the Toronto experimental music scene, please sign up for Soundlist. The good people at Soundlist regularly distribute a listing of events in the Toronto area via e-mail.
Muskox is a band Pete and Mark also play in. It is lead by Toronto multi-instrumentalist and composer Michael Smith. The music covers a lot of stylistic ground, and is a real treat to play. For a better description and some musical samples, head over to Michael's myspace page by clicking here.
That's all for now, but more is soon to follow. I can feel it.
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