Flat Earth Society

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Albums: 1

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Flat Earth Society
  1. Experimental Jazz Collective: Flat Earth Society is a Belgian avant-garde jazz ensemble known for their eclectic and experimental approach to music. Founded in 1998 by composer and clarinetist Peter Vermeersch, the group consists of a rotating cast of musicians who come together to create innovative and boundary-pushing compositions.

  2. Innovative Sound: Flat Earth Society's music defies categorization, drawing inspiration from various genres including jazz, rock, classical, and world music. Their compositions often feature complex arrangements, unconventional time signatures, and a blend of acoustic and electronic instrumentation. The group's fearless exploration of sound and structure has earned them a reputation as one of the most adventurous ensembles in contemporary jazz.

  3. Collaborative Projects: Over the years, Flat Earth Society has collaborated with a diverse range of artists and performers from different disciplines. They have worked on projects with renowned musicians, composers, and choreographers, as well as theater companies and visual artists. These collaborations have allowed Flat Earth Society to expand their creative horizons and explore new avenues of expression.

  4. Critical Acclaim: Flat Earth Society has received widespread critical acclaim for their groundbreaking work, earning praise for their innovative compositions, virtuosic performances, and fearless experimentation. Their albums, including "Minoes" (2000), "Psychoscout" (2003), and "Trap" (2005), have been lauded by critics and listeners alike for their originality and creativity.

  5. International Recognition: While based in Belgium, Flat Earth Society has gained international recognition for their boundary-pushing music. They have performed at major jazz festivals and concert venues around the world, showcasing their unique blend of avant-garde jazz to audiences on a global scale. Their music continues to inspire and captivate listeners, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in contemporary jazz.

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