M.I.M.E.O.
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M.I.M.E.O. is a free improvisation group formed in 1997.
Though some members have been temporarily replaced when unavailable for recording or performing, the group consists of:
- Phil Durrant software synth / digital sampler
- Christian Fennesz computer
- Cor Fuhler electronics, piano, organ
- Thomas Lehn analogue synthesizer
- Kaffe Matthews computer
- Jerome Noetinger electroacoustic devices
- Gert-Jan Prins electronics, radio, TV, percussion
- Peter Rehberg computer
- Keith Rowe prepared guitar
- Marcus Schmickler computer, synthesizer
- Rafael Toral guitar, electronics
Pianist John Tilbury joined the group to record The Hands of Caravaggio. Critic Brian Olewnick describes the album as "A staggering achievement, one is tempted to call The Hands of Caravaggio the first great piano concerto of the 21st century."[1]