Josh Abrams
American musician

Josh Abrams

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Joshua Abrams (2018) in Aarhus, Denmark

Joshua Abrams is an American composer and multi-instrumentalist.

While living in Philadelphia in the late 1980s, Abrams was a member of Square Roots, a street music group that eventually developed into The Roots. He moved to Chicago and became active in the jazz scene there, playing as a bassist with Tortoise, Town and Country, Hamid Drake, and Matana Roberts. Abrams was the house bass player at Fred Anderson’s Velvet Lounge and for several years he played a weekly club date with Tortoise’s John Herndon and Jeff Parker. He was a member of Mike Reed's Loose Assembly and Nicole Mitchell's Black Earth Ensemble. In 2003, he played bass on Godspeed You! Black Emperor's album Yanqui U.X.O.. He has worked as a studio musician on recordings made in Chicago, such as Jandek's Chicago Wednesday; Bonnie “Prince” Billy's Beware and albums from Chicago musical artists Joan of Arc, David Grubbs, and Sam Prekop.

In the early 00’s, Abrams released his acoustic quartet album Cipher on Delmark and his solo soundscape albums on Lucky Kitchen.Abrams released beat albums using the moniker Reminder for Prefuse 73’s Eastern Developments label and Easel. In 2010, Abrams formed he's layered minimalist ensemble Natural Information Society, releasing albums on Eremite Records. He received a Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists award (2018).

As a film composer, Abrams has scored music for director Steve James (Hoop Dreams) in seven feature-length films including the award-winning Life Itself, The Interrupters, The Trials of Muhammad Ali, the 90th Academy Awards nominated Abacus: Small Enough to Jail and the 10-part documentary series America to Me. Abrams has also composed and performed in works by visual artists including the play “At Twilight” by Simon Starling, with Theaster Gates at Documenta 13, and in exhibitions by Lisa Alvarado.

Partial discography

As a leader

  • Busride Interview (Lucky Kitchen LK-015, 2002)
  • Cipher (Delmark Records DG-546, 2003), with Axel Dörner, Guillermo Gregorio, Jeff Parker
  • After (Lucky Kitchen LK-023, 2004)
  • Continuum (Eastern Developments EDM-13, 2006), as Reminder
  • West Side Cabin (Easel EASLI-0009, 2007), as Reminder
  • Unknown Known (Rogue Art, 2013), Joshua Abrams Quartet
  • Natural Information (Eremite Records MTE-53, 2010; MTE-61, 2014), Natural Information Society
  • Representing (Eremite Records MTE-58, 2012; MTE-62, 2014), Natural Information Society
  • Magnetoception (Eremite Records MTE-63/64, 2015), Natural Information Society
  • Music for Life Itself & The Interrupters (Eremite Records MTE-67, 2015)
  • Simultonality (Eremite Records MTE-68, 2017), Natural Information Society
  • Excavations 1 (Feeding Tube Records, 2018), Joshua Abrams solo

Collectives

  • Town & Country (Box Media, 1998), Town and Country
  • It All Has to Do With It (Thrill Jockey, 2000), Town and Country
  • C'mon (Thrill Jockey, 2002), Town and Country
  • 5 (Thrill Jockey, 2003), Town and Country
  • Up Above (Thrill Jockey, 2006), Town and Country
  • Automaginary, (Drag City, 2015), Natural Information Society and Bitchin Bajas
  • Aphelion (Areophonic Records, 2014) with Avreeayl Ra, Dave Rempis
  • Perihelion (Areophonic Records, 2016) with Avreeayl Ra, Dave Rempis, Jim Baker

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