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The Big Swifty

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Origin
  
Florida, United States

Labels
  
Cherry Smash

Members
  
Pat Pagano

Years active
  
1995–1999

Associated acts
  
Meringue

Genres
  
Experimental music, Drone music

The Big Swifty was a Florida-based ensemble that played loosely structured or improvised music. Led by multi-instrumentalist Pat Pagano, the group drew influence from minimalist and experimental music composers such as LaMonte Young and Terry Riley. The project also took its name from the composition by Frank Zappa, whose early compositions Pagano admired. Their entire output was issued by Cherry Smash Records.

History

The Big Swifty was formed by composer Pat Pagano in the mid-1990s, taking its name from Frank Zappa' 1972 composition from Waka/Jawaka. The ensemble featured an ever rotating line-up, with different musicians participating in live performances every show. The ensemble released their debut album Akroasis in 1999. The Big Swifty also recorded under the moniker Shri Swifty And The Mandali of Mantra and issued a second full-length album called The Canals of the Atlantean Plain in 1999.

References

The Big Swifty Wikipedia


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