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By The Oscillators' repertoire is almost exclusively original, its sound anchored by syncopated bass and drum rhythms that provide a strong canvas on which the guitar and tenor sax paint harmonies and colors, enhanced with samples and live electronics. The collective sound is a tapestry of interwoven rhythms and textures that provide the listener an engaging and innovative sound. The music is a dichotomy of complexity and simplicity, and is an amalgamation of the group's influences and experiences.
The OscillatorsCharles Ostle (drums), Glen Oliff (bass), Matt Rippetoe (saxophone), and John Lee (guitar) all grew up and currently live in the greater Washington, DC area. The group first came together in 2006 and have been actively developing their unique sound ever since. In 2007 The Oscillators won Takoma Park's annual Jazz Band Brawl and headlined that summer's Takoma Park Jazz Festival. The group's first CD was released in 2008 and is entitled Beat Tectonics, which alludes to the dynamic rhythmic shifts that occur within the music.
Instrument(s):
Drums, bass, guitar, sax.
Teachers and/or influences? Joe Morello, John Ramsay, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Wayne Krantz.
Your teaching approach: Maintain a constructive relationship with your students through positive reinforcement. Inspire them to transcend their expectations of themselves.
The first Jazz album I bought was: Miles Davis, The Complete Concert 1964.
By Day:
Teach music in a private school.
If I weren't a jazz musician, I would be a: Chef.
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Instrument: Band / ensemble / orchestra
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