Gideon Freudmann

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Gideon Freudmann

Gideon Freudmann, described as a "cross-genre cellist," coined the term cellobop to describe his music. His live performances feature improvisation and the use of loop-delay effects.

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  • Fellini's Martini (1993)
  • Cellobotomy (1995)
  • Banking Left (1995)
  • Adobe Dog House (1997)
  • Sound of Distant Deer (1998)
  • Hologram Crackers (1999)
  • More Batteries (2001)
  • Ukrainian Pajama Party (2001)
  • Dancing On My Hat (2002)
  • CelloTales (2004)
  • Ghost in the Attic (2005)
  • The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari (2006)
  • Caravan Gogh (2007)

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