Chris Brown (composer)
Chris Brown (born Christopher Brown, 9 September 1953, Mendota, Illinois, USA) is an American composer, pianist, and instrumentalist specializing in electronic music. A member of pioneering electronic music group Room from 1984 to 1994, Brown co-founded the HUB, an ensemble of computer musicians who developed the 'Computer Network Music' genre whose compositions arises from the interdependency of multiple computer-music systems, in 1986. He is currently a Professor of Music at Mills College and Co-Director of the Center for Contemporary Music (CCM), in Oakland, California.
Discography
- Earwig (1980, with Tom Nunn)
- Snakecharmer (1989)
- Lava (1995)
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