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Roger Doyle
Oizzo No
This manifesto of outsider orchestrations, teenage symphonies and cultivated concrete is the debut album of experimental Irish avant garde and electro acoustic innovator Roger Doyle. A pianist, composer and improvisational jazz drummer with a penchant for experimentation that would marginalise him from traditional seats of learning in his native homeland but embrace him to the bosom of Europe’s leading forward-thinking research centres for electronic and computer music. Here he would piece together two highly sought after experimental albums before returning home to channel his multi-disciplinary work ethic into the agit pop theatrical company Operating Theatre and play a leading role in the burgeoning Irish new wave scene as an early signing to U2’s Mother Records.
A1
Bitter-Sweet Suite
A2
Ceol Sidhe
A3
Oizzo No
A4
Obstinato
B1
Why Is Kilkenny So Good?
B2
Two Movements For Flute And Strings
B3
Theme From Emptigon (A Film) - Extra Bit



