Kai Fagaschinski
Kai Fagaschinski (born July 10, 1974 in Dannenberg, Lower Saxony) is a Berlin based free improvisational clarinet player and composer. He is self-taught,[1] and his music has been described as "rooted in abstraction, but with an increasingly insidious melodious element."[2]
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Born | Dannenberg, Lower Saxony, Germany | July 10, 1974
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician, clarinet player, composer |
Discography
- "Here Comes The Sun" - with Barbara Romen and Gunter Schneider - Mikroton Recordings (2012)
- I’m So Awake/Sleepless I Feel - as a member of The Magic I.D. - Staubgold (2011)
- Musik - Ein Porträt in Sehnsucht - with Burkhard Stangl - Erstwhile (2009)
- Till My Breath Gives Out - as a member of The Magic I.D. - Erstwhile (2008)
- Mainstream - as a member of The International Nothing - Ftarri (2006)
- First Time I Ever Saw Your Face - as a member of Kommando Raumschiff Zitrone - Quincunx (2006)
- Going Round in Serpentines - with Bernhard Gal - Charhizma (2005)
- Los Glissandinos: Stand Clear - Creative Sources (2005)
- No Furniture - Creative Sources (2004)
- Rebecca [two variations] - Charhizma (2003)
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gollark: I mean, it's great for very simple situations where you want to run two things at once in the simplest case, but often projects want to run a listener "thread" and temporarily spawn tasks to handle them or something and this ends up being constantly reinvented.
gollark: > Thanks for that gollark :/.You're welcome! It would be useful if there was an API for this! Perhaps I could simplify some of my stuff and make a PR!
gollark: Parallel isn't great because you can't add an extra task after it starts.
gollark: They CLAIM to be running the latest version from the git repo.
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