Jamie Saft is an American keyboardist and multi-instrumentalist and composer. He was born in New York City and raised a Conservative Jew, and studied at...
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listing All compositions by Jamie Saft except where noted Ministry: "Thieves" (Paul Barker, Al Jourgensen) – 4:59 Jamie Saft: "Murderball Remix" – 4:44...
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Look up saft in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "Saft" is a word for juice or diluting juice in Germanic languages. Saft may refer to: Jamie Saft, American...
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Lateplate with Jamie Saft 2008: Set the Alarm for Monday (Palmetto) with The New Bump 2008: White Hate (Veal) as Beta Popes with Jamie Saft and Skerik 2008:...
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"Living the Blues" was also covered by the Jamie Saft Trio with Anohni on the album Trouble: The Jamie Saft Trio Plays Bob Dylan, in 2006. "All the Tired...
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The New Standard is an album by keyboardist Jamie Saft, bassist Steve Swallow and drummer Bobby Previte which was released on the RareNoise label in 2014...
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Merzdub (category Jamie Saft albums)
Merzdub is an album by Jamie Saft performing compositions which used source material by Japanese noise artist Merzbow. In his review for Allmusic, Sean...
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Song Album Artist Year "Blood on the Door" Breadcrumb Sins Jamie Saft 2002 "You Stand Above Me" – Antony (1:36) Live at St. Olaves split EP with Current...
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Borscht Belt Studies (category Jamie Saft albums)
Studies is an album by Jamie Saft which was released on the Tzadik label in 2009. In his review for Allmusic, Thom Jurek notes that "Saft divides the album...
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deceased MCA. On the ensuing tour, the band added touring keyboardist Jamie Saft. In 2014 the band hinted at another new album, though no such album has...
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