San Agustin (Trio)

San Agustin (Trio)

Infobox Musical artist
Name = San Agustin


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Origin = Atlanta, GA, USA
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Years_active = 1996-present
Label = Table of the Elements
Family Vineyard
Secretly Canadian
Old Gold
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URL = http://www.san-agustin.org
Current_members = David Daniell
Andrew Burnes
Bryan Fielden
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San Agustin (1996-) is a free improvising trio from Atlanta, Georgia, United States, with David Daniell and Andrew Burnes on guitar and Bryan Fielden on drums.

San Agustin has recorded several live albums, and has recorded or performed with Suzanne Langille, Loren Mazzacane Connors, the Shaking Ray Levis, Daniel Carter, and Thurston Moore, among others.

Discography

Albums

*2003 - "Triangulation/Hoof and Mouth Blues" - Table of the Elements TOE-LP-58 12"
*2003 - "The Expanding Sea" - Table of the Elements SWC81 3xCD box set
*1999 - "Amokhali" - Family Vineyard FV3 CD
*1998 - "Non-titled" - Road Cone ROCO020 12" LP
*1997 - "Non-titled" - Old Gold / Samizdat SMZ-1-OG-00 7"
*1997 - "January 1997" - Old Gold cassette

Collaborations

*2002 - San Agustin with Suzanne Langille: "Passing Song" - Family Vineyard FV9 CDEP
*1999 - Suzanne Langille, Andrew Burnes, David Daniell & Loren MazzaCane Connors: "Let The Darkness Fall" - Secretly Canadian SC026 CD

Compilation Appearances

*2006 - "A Field Guide to Table of the Elements (Southeast Edition)"
**San Agustin: "Embers"
**also including Jonathan Kane, Arnold Dreyblatt, Zeena Parkins, Tony Conrad, Tony Conrad with Faust, Rhys Chatham, Leif Inge
**Table of the Elements TOE-CD-90 2xCD compilation

External links

* [http://www.san-agustin.org San Agustin Website]
*MySpace|infiniteplain|San Agustin
*amg | id = 11:g9fpxqtkldse | label = San Agustin.
*MusicBrainz artist|id=d55ac8ba-443d-4168-a64c-1c799ea813ad|name=San Agustin
*Last.fm|San+Agustin


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