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A Letter Edged In Black: The Record

Performed by:
Andrew Raffo Dewar (soprano saxophone, analog electronics)

Brad Davis (analog electronics)

"The First Fifteen Minutes of The Third Hour" excerpted from a three-hour live sound installation in dialogue with Pete Schulte’s exhibition, A Letter Edged in Black, at The Visual Arts Gallery at The University of Alabama at Birmingham, February 2013

The record was recorded by Andrew Raffo Dewar on 22 February 2013
 Published by Free Movement Arts (ASCAP).

A Letter Edged In Black: The Object

Record and screenprint designed by Pete Schulte
Envelope designed by Jessica Peterson and Pete Schulte
Jessica Peterson printed an edition of 150 at The Southern Letterpress

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released May 1, 2015

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Andrew Raffo Dewar Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Andrew Raffo Dewar (b.1975 Rosario, Argentina) is a composer, musician, and ethnomusicologist.

He studied with experimentalists Steve Lacy, Bill Dixon, Anthony Braxton, and Alvin Lucier, and has performed regularly in Braxton's ensembles since 2005.

As a composer and/or performer, his work has been documented on over two dozen recordings released in the US and Europe.
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