Jim Staley, Ikue Mori & Richard Teitelbaum

Sunday, April 2, 2000. 9:00 pm
Improvisations for liberated trombone, psycho-electric percussion and software-driven toadstool. Listen to what the doormouse said…

Jim Staley, Ikue Mori, Phoebe Legere & Steve Butters: MACBETH

Sunday, December 12, 1999. 9:00 pm
Macbeth II (1888) will be the place to begin for this spectacular assemblage of improvising soundists: Phoebe Legere, vocalist, poet, pianist, […]

Yuko Fujiyama, Ikue Mori & Yuki Saga

Saturday, December 11, 1999. 9:00 pm
A night of composition and improvisation. Face the power of groove and silence made by three Japanese females, Yuko Fujiyama on piano, Ikue Mori […]

Derek Bailey w/Baptiste, Mori, Staley, Zorn

Friday, November 26, 1999. 9:00 pm
The seminal, once and future improvising master, guitarist Derek Bailey, performs three nights in combination with a rotating cast: on Friday […]

Jim Staley

Wednesday, May 5, 1999. 9:00 pm
Ikue Mori, percussion machinery; Zeena Parkins, string machinery; Jim Staley, wind machinery. Vagrant–variations, intentions, time and The […]

Ikue Mori: One Hundred Aspects Of The Moon

Saturday, December 12, 1998. 9:00 pm
Inspired by Yoshitoshi’s “One Hundred Aspects Of The Moon,” this moon song is performed by Theo Bleckman (voice and […]

Jim Staley

Sunday, April 19, 1998. 8:30 pm
“Old Rosebud, the trombonist engages in the pursuit and irradiation of musical enigmas, complicated only by the inevitable creation of […]

Dave Douglas: Thoughts Around Mahfouz

Wednesday, April 15, 1998. 8:30 pm
“Thoughts Around Mahfouz”, a night of new compositions and improvisations inspired by the writing of Egyptian novelist Naguib […]

Ikue Mori

YoshimiO on drums at Roulette 2019
Thursday, May 1, 1997. 9:00 pm
SOUL MECHANICAL – Playing three drum machines, and mixing the effects make it: chop, pound, grind and simmer. From throbbing-clashing […]

Roger Kleier

Friday, April 25, 1997. 9:00 pm
When confronted with the question “What the hell to do with an electric guitar?”, Roger’s response is “Stick things in […]