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Programme:

Creative Music Practice - PhD

Start date:

Sep-20

Mode of study:

Full time

Research title:

Improvisation, Bandleading, Composing for improvisers, the creating of a group improvisation sound

Biography

Drummer, composer and bandleader originally from the US and now based in Vienna, he is most notably known as the bandleader and composer for Led Bib.

With Led Bib, he was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize 2009 (One of 12 albums of the year) and he was also a winner of the Peter Whittingham Jazz Award 2005.  Led Bib have topped college radio charts across the US and Canada and have played live across TV and radio in Europe including BBC 2, Channel 4(UK), WDR, BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2, ORF(Austria), XFM, Radio 1 (Prague), BBC Radio 3, Radio 6(NL) ,BBC Radio 4 and many more. They have released 8 albums and have toured to some of the highest profile festivals in Europe including North Sea Jazz Festival, Jazzfestival Berlin, London Jazz Festival, Saalfelden Jazz Festival and many others.

Holub is also active in other projects including leading a new band called Anthropods, who are releasing their debut album in January 2022,  ‘Blueblut’ a power trio with Pamelia Kurstin - theremin and Chris Janka – guitar who have toured across Europe, Japan and South America and who’s third album was on the ‘bestenliste’ for the “Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik” , Falb/Holub/Satzinger a free jazz sax trio from Vienna, Perlin Noise, a contemporary classical/improv ensemble led by Sicilian composer and double bassist Alessandro Vicard, and he also features regularly on the improv scene with various collections of players including work with Colin Webster, Irene Kepl and many others. 

Research

Improvisation, Bandleading, Composing for improvisers, the creating of of a group improvisation sound.