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Ikue Mori was born on 17 December, 1953 in Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese drummer, electronic musician and composer. Discover Ikue Mori's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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Occupation Musician composer graphic designer
Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 17 December 1953
Birthday 17 December
Birthplace Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Japan

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1953

Ikue Mori (森 郁恵) (born 17 December 1953), also known as Ikue Ile, is a drummer, electronic musician, composer, and graphic designer.

Mori was awarded a "Genius grant" from the MacArthur Foundation in 2022.

Ikue Mori was born and raised in Japan.

She says she had little interest in music before hearing punk rock.

1977

In 1977, she went to New York City, initially for a visit, but she became involved in the music scene, and has remained in New York since.

Her first musical experience was as the drummer for seminal no wave band DNA, which also featured East Village musician Arto Lindsay.

Though she had little prior musical experience (and had never played drums), Mori quickly developed a distinctive style: One critic describes her as "a tight, tireless master of shifting asymmetrical rhythm", while Lester Bangs wrote that she "cuts Sunny Murray in my book."

After DNA disbanded, Mori became active in the New York experimental music scene.

She abandoned her drum set, and began playing drum machines, which she sometimes modified to play various samples.

According to Mori, she was trying to make the drum machines "sound broken."

Critic Adam Strohm writes that she "founded a new world for the instrument, taking it far beyond backing rhythms and robotic fills."

In recent years she has used a laptop as her primary instrument, but is still sometimes credited with "electronic percussion".

1995

In 1995, she began collaborating with Japanese bass guitarist Kato Hideki (from Ground Zero), and together with experimental guitarist Fred Frith (from Henry Cow), they formed Death Ambient.

The trio released three albums, Death Ambient (1995), Synaesthesia (1999) and Drunken Forest (2007).

Beyond her solo recordings, she has recorded or performed with Dave Douglas, Butch Morris, Kim Gordon, Thurston Moore, and many others, including as Hemophiliac, a trio with John Zorn and singer Mike Patton, as well as being a member of Zorn's Electric Masada.

With Zeena Parkins, she records and tours as duo project Phantom Orchard.

She often records on Tzadik, as well as designing the covers for many of their albums.

Mori has drawn inspiration from visual arts.

2000

Her 2000 release, One Hundred Aspects of the Moon was inspired by famed Japanese artist Yoshitoshi.

2005

Her 2005 recording, Myrninerest, is inspired by outsider artist Madge Gill.

Mori received a 2005-2006 Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists Award.

In 2022 Mori received the MacArthur Fellowship award ("Genius Grant").

With Mephista (Mori, Sylvie Courvoisier and Susie Ibarra)

With Dave Douglas

With Fred Frith and Ensemble Modern

With Maybe Monday

With Rova::Orchestrova

With Kim Gordon and DJ Olive

With George Spanos

With John Zorn

With Medicine Singers