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Experimental musician and visual artist Steffen Basho-Junghans is best known -- at least as far as music is concerned -- for his unusual guitar technique. His playing, which incorporates a wide variety of extended techniques and nods to North Indian raga and American folk music, is close in spirit to fellow guitarist John Fahey. Basho-Junghans was born in Saxony, Germany, in 1953. In 1978, he co-founded the German folk group Wacholder. Soon after, he began presenting concerts of solo steel-string guitar. He was prominent in Germany throughout the 1980s as an organizer: In 1981, he set up a guitar festival in Berlin, and in 1986 he began directing the Berlin Guitar Center. He released a number of recordings in Germany on his own Blue Moment Arts label, beginning with 12 String Solo in 1989, but his albums were not widely available stateside until Song of the Earth was released in 2000. Inside and Waters in Azure, both for solo guitar, followed in 2001 and 2002, respectively. Landscapes in Exile was also released in 2002, on Blue Moment Arts. ~ Charlie Wilmoth, Rovi
I love this guy.. why is Marc Ribot not listed as similar?
lburris597
This is very good place to park my brain.
jdowling1
It should be noted that Stephens style is actually more based upon or related to Robbie Basho, who recorded with John Fahey, Leo Kottke, and Peter W. Lang on Fahey's Tacoma Record label. In fact Stephen took the Basho name to honor Robbie Basho. Incidentally Robbie Basho (born Daniel R. Robinson Jr.) took the Basho name after discovering the most famous Japanese haiku poet Matsuo Basho, he changed his name into Robbie Basho. Not enough can be said for the contribution these 4 men have made... on
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