Nick Didkovsky | |
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Background information | |
Born | 22 November 1958 |
Genres | Progressive rock |
Years active | 1984–present |
Website |
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Nick Didkovsky (born 22 November 1958) is a composer, guitarist, computer music programmer, and leader of the band Doctor Nerve. [1] He is a former student of Christian Wolff, Pauline Oliveros and Gerald Shapiro. [1]
Didkovsky formed Doctor Nerve in 1984. [2] He received a Masters in Computer Music from New York University in 1987 and went on to develop a Java music API called JMSL (Java Music Specification Language). [3] JMSL is a toolbox for algorithmic composition and performance. JMSL includes JScore, an extensible staff notation editor. JMSL can output music using either JavaSound or JSyn. [4] He has presented papers on his work at several conferences. [1]
Ensemble activities include founding the blackened grindcore band Vomit Fist in 2013. [5] He was a composing member of the Fred Frith Guitar Quartet for the ten years of the band's tenure, and has also played in John Zorn's band. [1] His Punos Music [6] record label is a harbor for his more extreme musical projects such as "split", [7] a guitar collaboration with Dylan DiLella of the technical death metal band Pyrrhon [8][ circular reference].
His debut solo album was released in 1997 and featured contributions from Frith. [9] His second album, Body Parts, came out of a collaboration with Guigou Chenevier. [10]
Didkovsky has composed for or performed on a number of CDs including:
Didkovsky's music has also been arranged by the experimental music group Electric Kompany. He is a co-owner of the " $100 Guitar", a guitar which was circulated amongst many musicians (including Alex Skolnick, Fred Frith, and Nels Cline) for the recording of a concept album about the guitar. [12]
Nick Didkovsky | |
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![]() Nick Didkovsky at
The Stone | |
Background information | |
Born | 22 November 1958 |
Genres | Progressive rock |
Years active | 1984–present |
Website |
www |
Nick Didkovsky (born 22 November 1958) is a composer, guitarist, computer music programmer, and leader of the band Doctor Nerve. [1] He is a former student of Christian Wolff, Pauline Oliveros and Gerald Shapiro. [1]
Didkovsky formed Doctor Nerve in 1984. [2] He received a Masters in Computer Music from New York University in 1987 and went on to develop a Java music API called JMSL (Java Music Specification Language). [3] JMSL is a toolbox for algorithmic composition and performance. JMSL includes JScore, an extensible staff notation editor. JMSL can output music using either JavaSound or JSyn. [4] He has presented papers on his work at several conferences. [1]
Ensemble activities include founding the blackened grindcore band Vomit Fist in 2013. [5] He was a composing member of the Fred Frith Guitar Quartet for the ten years of the band's tenure, and has also played in John Zorn's band. [1] His Punos Music [6] record label is a harbor for his more extreme musical projects such as "split", [7] a guitar collaboration with Dylan DiLella of the technical death metal band Pyrrhon [8][ circular reference].
His debut solo album was released in 1997 and featured contributions from Frith. [9] His second album, Body Parts, came out of a collaboration with Guigou Chenevier. [10]
Didkovsky has composed for or performed on a number of CDs including:
Didkovsky's music has also been arranged by the experimental music group Electric Kompany. He is a co-owner of the " $100 Guitar", a guitar which was circulated amongst many musicians (including Alex Skolnick, Fred Frith, and Nels Cline) for the recording of a concept album about the guitar. [12]