- David Watson (musician)
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David Watson (born 1960) is a musician originally from New Zealand. Watson has lived and worked in New York City since 1987. Originally known as a guitarist, since 1991 Watson's work has also featured new music for the Highland Bagpipes.
Before moving to New York, while in New Zealand in the 1980s, Watson co-founded Braille Records to document the local experimental music scene. He organized national improvisation festivals (Off the Deep End, in 1984 and 1985) and in 2001 started the Artspace/alt.music festival to present new experimental music in Auckland.
Watson's work includes regular performances with MacArthur Award winner John Zorn; ongoing recording projects with Lee Ranaldo and Christian Marclay; a premier performance of a Robert Ashley work in New York; performances in Europe with rock-minimalism pioneer Rhys Chatham ; recording project with downtown drum legend Jonathan Kane; performances with Zeena Parkins at Brooklyn Academy of Music and a score for Jeremy Nelson Dance.
He is also an actuary with HCF.
Watson released his disc “Throats” - with vocalists Makigami Koichi and Shelley Hirsch - on Ecstatic Peace; and a double CD “Fingering an Idea,” on Phill Niblock's XI records to critical acclaim. Together with Tony Buck and Ranaldo he formed the band Glacial.
External links
- David Watson discography on Discogs
- David Watson profile at forcedexposure.com
- David Watson at XI records.
- David Watson biography at soundNet
Categories:- 1960 births
- Living people
- New Zealand musicians
- American people of New Zealand descent
- American musicians
- New Zealand composers
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