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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kit_DownesKit Downes - Wikipedia

    Kit Downes is a BBC Jazz Award winning, Mercury Music Award nominated, solo recording artist for ECM Records. He has toured the world playing piano, church organ and harmonium with his own bands ('ENEMY', 'Troyka', 'Elt' and 'Vyamanikal') as well as artists such as Squarepusher , Thomas Strønen and Django Bates .

  2. Kit performs solo pipe organ and solo piano concerts, and also plays in collaborations. TypeError: Failed to fetch. SyntaxError: Unexpected end of JSON input. Kit Downes - Composer, pianist, organist.

  3. www.kitdownesmusic.com › aboutAbout - Kit Downes

    About - Kit Downes. Kit Downes is a BBC Jazz Award winning, Mercury Music Award nominated solo recording artist for ECM Records. He has toured the world playing piano, church organ and harmonium with his own bands (‘ENEMY’, ‘Troyka’ and ‘Elt’) as well as with artists such as Squarepusher, Bill Frisell, ‘Empirical ‘, Andrew ...

  4. www.kitdownesmusic.com › musicMusic - Kit Downes

    Kit Downes (born 1986 in Norwich, UK) is regarded as one of ‘the most outstanding British improvisers of his generation’ – through both his organ and piano recordings for ECM Records, as well as his numerous collaborations with other musicians, writers and artists. He is currently based in Berlin.

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  5. music.youtube.com › channel › UCN4vq-QCf0lv2QPufryPEygKit Downes - YouTube Music

    Kit Downes is a BBC Jazz Award winning, Mercury Music Award nominated, solo recording artist for ECM Records. He has toured the world playing piano, church organ and harmonium with his own...

  6. 9 de oct. de 2019 · Kit Downes - Dreamlife of Debris (EPK) | ECM Records - YouTube. ECM Records. 56.2K subscribers. Subscribed. 227. 13K views 4 years ago. Kit Downes - Dreamlife of Debris is available on CD,...

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  7. 22 de abr. de 2013 · Mercury Prize nominated pianist Kit Downes first met astrobiologist Daniella Scalice at the Cheltenham Science Festival. Inspired by ideas of scale, Downes became intrigued by the notion that the stars we see are often dead, and that stargazing is ‘a form of time travel without moving’.