Erik Hinds

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Erik Hinds (b. 1972) of Athens, Georgia is active as a composer, performer, and promoter of a wide range of music. He plays quartertone electric guitar and the H'arpeggione, an upright acoustic instrument with 12 sympathetic strings built by Fred Carlson. Equally influenced by improvisational music and "composed" sounds, Erik's style blends primitive folk, heavy metal, and sacred musics from around the world into a distinct voice. Erik has played with improvisers including Susan Alcorn, Brent Bagwell, Colin Bragg, William Buchanan, Jeff Crouch, Chris Cutler, Jeremiah Cymerman, Ernesto Diaz-Infante, Lisle Ellis, Tony Evans, Drew Gardner, the Georgia Guitar Quartet, Vinny Golia, Frank Gratkowski, Leslie Helpert, Blake Helton, Carl Ludwig Huebsch, Ben Kennedy, Harald Kimmig, Habib Koité, Peter Kowald, Craig Lieske, Marshall Marrotte, Jeff McLeod, Larry Ochs, Brian Osborne, Ravi Padmanabha, Dennis Palmer, Dave Rempis, Blaise Siwula, Carl Smith, Bob Stagner, Sándor Szabó, Ken Vandermark, and Eric Zinman.

Erik started Solponticello Records in 2001, and he released a solo H'arpeggione cover version of Slayer's Reign in Blood in 2005.

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