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Tammen Nies DeVEGA
Biography
Hans Tammen calls his style of performance "endangered guitar," presumably because of the extreme alterations he enacts upon his instrument's sound and construction. Tammen "prepares" his guitar in much the same sense that John Cage prepared the piano; he also processes and manipulates his live sound through a computer system that's based on Cycling 74's Max/MSP program. Tammen was given his first guitar by his grandfather at age 15 -- an old instrument that had been lying in a basement. Influenced by rock groups like Uriah Heep and Deep Purple (the latter's guitarist, Ritchie Blackmore, was an early hero), in 1972 Tammen began playing in bands himself. Tammen also studied classical guitar for a time. He developed an interest in the music of John Coltrane, but his mature style was mostly inspired by guitarist Sonny Sharrock's recorded solo on a live version of Herbie Mann's "Memphis Underground" that Tammen heard in 1979. Sharrock was one of the few jazz-influenced guitarists to capture the energy and abstract musicality that Coltrane brought to the saxophone; that appealed to Tammen. Thereafter, he began moving toward his present sound-sculpting manner of free improvisation.
Selected Discography