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Peter Cusack
Peter Cusack
British musician
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David Toop
David Toop
British musician
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Tim Hodgkinson
Tim Hodgkinson
English experimental music composer and performer
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Max Eastley
Max Eastley
British musician
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Derek Bailey
Derek Bailey
British guitarist
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Jean-Claude Éloy
Jean-Claude Éloy
French composer
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Red Square
Red Square
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Sabu Toyozumi
Sabu Toyozumi
Japanese jazz drummer, erhu player (1943-)
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Graham Wiggins
Graham Wiggins
American musician
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Jon Rose
Jon Rose
Australian musician
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Tom Cora
Tom Cora
American cellist and composer
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Chris Cutler
Chris Cutler
English percussionist, composer, lyricist and music theorist
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Fred Frith
Fred Frith
English musician, composer and improvisor
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Miya Masaoka
Miya Masaoka
American composer
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Rhodri Davies
Rhodri Davies
British musician
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Phil Minton
Phil Minton
Jazz/free-improvising vocalist and trumpeter
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The Incredible String Band
The Incredible String Band
British psychedelic folk band
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Geordie Walker
Geordie Walker
English rock musician
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John Oswald
John Oswald
Canadian composer
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Feminist Improvising Group
Feminist Improvising Group
band
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Capercaillie
Capercaillie
Scottish folk band
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Chris Brown
Chris Brown
American composer, pianist and electronic musician
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Caroline Kraabel
Caroline Kraabel
American musician
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Morphogenesis is a British experimental music group specializing in improvised noise music and the use of unconventional instruments and sound-making devices.

Founded in 1985, the group usually was composed of ex-Scratch Orchestra member Roger Sutherland (also the author of New Perspectives In Music, London: Sun Tavern Fields. ISBN 0-9517012-6-6), Adam Bohman (a member of C.I.M., Conspiracy, and many other improvising groups), Ron Briefel, Clive Hall, Fred Sansom, and sometime Organum cohort Michael Prime, who has developed techniques of using the bioelectrical fields of plants to create music. Occasional Nurse with Wound collaborator Clive Graham replaced Fred Sansom in 1989. Andy Cordery was with the band for 2 years in the early 1990s. Often using extended technique, "prepared" instruments or ordinary objects, most of the members also use live electronics to process their sounds in real time. Their unusual sound is difficult to categorise, drawing a small but enthusiastic following, leading to features in The Wire, Resonance (which later grew into the Resonance FM radio station) and jazz magazine EST. One admirer is Thurston Moore, who invited the group to support Sonic Youth in London in 2000, a performance they released on CD. Roger Sutherland died in 2004, but the group continues to perform sporadically. Clive Graham presented a regular show on Resonance FM until March 2006 entitled Sound Poets Exposed. Three of their CDs are available on Paradigm Discs, based in London.