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Born in Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania, percussionist/drummer Matt Kilmer has proved to be a strong
new voice in music. Blending traditional instruments and rhythms with
a fresh perspective on contemporary styles of music, he continues to expand
as a performer and composer.
Playing drumset since the age of eight
and performing in various bands in Pittsburgh throughout his teens, Matt
moved to Boston to attend Berklee College of Music in 1998. There he studied
drumset with such artists as Skip Hadden and Casey Scheuerell and learned
from Jamey Haddad the techniques of playing frame drums and other percussion
that have become the centerpiece of Matt's playing. His instruments of
choice include frame drum, kanjira, tabla, ocean drum, djembe, cajon,
hadgini (a type of clay drum designed by Jamey Haddad), and drumset.
Matt has shared the stage with artists
such as Lauryn Hill, master udist Simon Shaheen, Jamey Haddad, saxist
Matt Dariau's Paradox trio (which includes guitarist Brad Shepik, and
cellist Rufus Cappadocia), kaval player Theodosii Spasov, bansuri master
Steve Gorn, Krishna Das, guitarist David Nichtern, basist Mark Egan, cellist
Eugene Freisen, harmonica player Howard Levy, guitarist/singer Leni Stern,
vibraphonist David Friedman, pianist Leo Blanco, Persian singer Haale,
guitarist John Shannon, basist Justin Purtill, basist Mitch Cohn, bansurist
Josh Geisler, and programmer Brian Ales among others. His recent work
with electronic music has shown another aspect to his musicianship.
Throughout his career as a musician,
Matt has had the opportunity to travel around the world and perform for
many different audiences from various cultures.
Currently residing in New York City,
he continues to perform and is currently working on recording his latest
solo project - Ninety Nine Ocean. |