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Phillip Golub: Recording The Impossible Piano
ByPhillip Golub
pianoPhillip's new project, Loop 7 (greyfade, 2025), is a set of minimalist compositions performed on a piano tuned to 22 notes per octave instead of the usual 12. Working with producer

Joseph Branciforte
drumsIt's a groundbreaking approachPhillip's performance was captured on a special Yamaha piano in a unique way he tells us about. The recordings were then layered with guitar, vibraphone, and subtle electronics to create a technologically advanced and deeply human sound.
Phillip has worked with jazz legend

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
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