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Jason Kao Hwang's new CD Edge

Asian Improv Records announced the release of Edge (street date May 30, 2006), Jason Kao Hwang's new quartet CD. The personal on this album is: Taylor Ho Bynum - cornet/flugelhorn, Andrew Drury - percussion, Ken Filiano - string bass, Jason Kao Hwang - composer/violin. Edge is a sharp line shifting between cultures and genres, where sounds dance, vibrations transform and identities are affirmed.

Jason Kao Hwang (composer, violinist) has created works ranging from jazz, classical, "new" and world music. Mr. Hwang's seminal ensemble The Far East Side Band, released two CDs Urban Archaeology(Victo Records) and Caverns (New World Records). As a violinist, he has worked with Butch Morris, Reggie Workman, Anthony Braxton, Vladamir Tarasov, Henry Threadgill and William Parker. As a composer, he has received support from the National Endowment for the Arts and New Jersey State Council on the Arts. His chamber opera, The Floating Box, A Story in Chinatown (New World Records), was named one of the top ten opera recordings of 2005 by Opera News.

Taylor Ho Bynum (cornet, various brass) is a composer and bandleader born in 1975, raised in Boston, and presently residing in Brooklyn. Bynum has established a reputation as a unique musical voice willing to take chances in a wide variety of artistic contexts. Projects range from ensembles in the jazz tradition, to work with DJs, contemporary classical composers, and world music ensembles, to composing for film and theater, to collaborations with dancers and visual artists. He leads a variety of small groups and the large ensemble SpiderMonkey Strings, and works with Anthony Braxton, Cecil Taylor, and the Fully Celebrated Orchestra.

Andrew Drury (drum set) is a drummer/composer whose work has been noted for its lyricism and expansive approach to form and technique. Drury can be heard on fifteen CDs (two as a bandleader) and he has performed in Europe and the Americas with Michel Doneda, Mark Dresser, Briggan Krauss, Myra Melford, Chris Speed, Jack Wright, Kenny Wolleson's Marching Band with Butch Morris, and others. A former student of Ed Blackwell, he photographs drum solos in desert and prairie settings, collaborates frequently with dancers, and has led over 700 junk percussion workshops across the U.S.

Ken Filiano (string bass), has fused the rich traditions of the double bass, bringing out the many voices inherent to the instrument. His solo bass CD, Subvenire (NineWinds), received unanimous critical praise, and was chosen by Cadence Magazine as one of the top ten CDs of 2003. Ken tours widely, performing at the DuMaurier International Jazz Festival, Banlieues Bleues Festival (Paris, France); and on many concert stages including Carnegie Hall. He was principal bassist with the Cascade Festival Orchestra from 1985 - 2002. Ken has also played and/or recorded with artists and orchestras including Bobby Bradford, Nels Cline, Vinnie Golia, Dom Minasi, Alex Cline, Ted Dunbar, and Joseph Jarman.



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