Greg Davis
Experimental music, Musical Artist
1975 –
Who is Greg Davis?
Greg Davis is an American electronic musician who has recorded albums drawing from a wide variety of sources, including guitar, field recording, various world / ethnic / traditional instruments, percussion, and voice, all delicately processed through digital manipulation. After years of experience in hip-hop groups, jazz combos, free improvisation, and experimental composition, Greg moved toward the world of computer-based music in 1997. At Depaul University in Chicago, Greg studied classical & jazz guitar alongside composition and jazz studies. In 1997, he started his own label, Autumn Records, to release his own music and the music of others. Greg moved to Boston in 1999 to pursue a master's degree in composition while independently immersing himself in the study of electronic music. Since 2001, Greg has played shows all around the world and released records on a number of different labels. He has collaborated with Keith Fullerton Whitman, Ben Vida, Sebastien Roux, Chris Weisman, Steven Hess, Jeph Jerman, Akron/Family, Toby Aronson, and Zach Wallace.
Greg left the city of Chicago for Burlington, Vermont in December 2004, where he has been organizing experimental and creative music events.
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- Born
- Nov 8, 1975
United States of America - Also known as
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- Davis, Greg
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Education
- DePaul University
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on July 23, 2013
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