~Anita Hustas - Bass and Objects ~.................................................................
~Anthony Schulz - Piano and Accordion ~.........................................................
~Joe Talia - Drums Percussion and Electronics ~ ..............................................
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Turn down your sound and hide your pets!
Boy where do you start with influences? So many! Heres a list in no particular order for you to make of what you will. Shostakovich, Kurosawa, Sandy Evans, Cachao, Francois Rabbath, Ronaldinho, David Tolley, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Kenta Nagai, Pharoah Sanders, Boards of Canada, Mark Dresser, Debussy, Kynan Robinson, Egberto Gismonti, JS Bach, Nabokov, Niko Schauble's Tibetan Dixie, Joelle L'eandre, Monet, Jex Saarelaht Trio, Illuminated Manuscripts, Penderecki, Cachaito, Lloyd Swanton, Manu Chao, Zizu, Marat Safin, Haruki Murakami, John Steinbeck, Tchaikovsky, Paul Klee, Ron Carter, Sierra Maestra, Kandinsky, Prokofiev, Minimalism, Expressionism, Impressionism....hell I love it all.If you watch this 100 times you will still laugh
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ANEMONE (formerly known as The Anita Hustas Trio) plays with conversations and soundscapes. Formed in 2004 as a vehicle for Anita's small ensemble works, Anemone moves effortlessly through compositions and free improvisations. Meditative and ethereal soundscapes and programmatic tunes define this Anemone's uniquely Australian sound.
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