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AAVD Trio (Alexander Adams / Danny Andrade / Daniel Van Duerm): Anti Glow (Amalgam)

Experimental improvisation driven by the foundations of electric piano, organ & electronics of Chicago keyboardist Daniel Van Duerm, fueled by the flexible and unusual drumming of Alexander Adams and passionately expanded by the cathartic tenor sax wrangling of Danny Andrade, dark and light come together to form an "anti-glow" from this intriguing young trio.
 

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Alexander Adams-drums, cymbals

Danny Andrade-tenor saxophone

Daniel Van Duerm-electric piano, organ, electronics

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Label: Amalgam
Catalog ID: AMA028
Squidco Product Code: 32188

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2020
Country: USA
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded live at Elastic Arts, in Chocago, Illinois, in October, 2017, by Dave Zuchowski.
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Alexander Adams is a drummer and experimental artist, and person behind the Lurker Bias label from Chicago. He also goes by the alias Natural Actors. He is known for the groups AAVD Trio, Adams/Bucko Duo, Galaxxu, Glow Peel, Karris Adams Duo, and Nancy Bigfoot.

-Discogs (https://www.discogs.com/artist/1170487-Alexander-Adams)
1/26/2026

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Danny Andrade, saxophone from Chicago, IL received the NFMC Rose Smith Thomas Award. Born in Rockford, IL to parents who emigrated from Brazil. His musical father frequently had Brazilian music playing in the house and encouraged Danny to begin his musical journey at the age of 6 with the guitar. At 12 he joined his high school band and began playing saxophone. He began gigging around Rockford until he moved to Chicago to attend Columbia College and begin studying music. He studied with Geoff Bradfield and Greg Ward, then transferred to University of Illinois at Chicago to study with Ari Brown and Chris Madsen. His focus is on improvisation and composition. He is a member of the AAVD Trio.

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Daniel Van Duerm is a Chicago-based pianist & keyboardist, known for his work with Paid Time Off, Set Self On Fire, Bonzo Terks, Peabody & Sherman, & KVL.

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