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Xylouris White
GenresJazz, post-rock, Greek music
Years active2013 (2013)–present
LabelsBella Union
MembersGeorge Xylouris
Jim White

Xylouris White is a musical collaboration established in 2013, involving Cretan singer and laouto player George Xylouris and Australian drummer Jim White, best known for his work with Dirty Three. The duo's music has been described as combining "free-jazz, avant-rock and ages-old Greek folk traditions."[1] To date they have released two albums, and undertaken a world tour.

History

The two musicians first met in Melbourne in 1990, when Xylouris was touring with his father, Antonis Xylouris,[1] and became friends. White first played with Xylouris' family band in Australia in 2009.[2] They began recording and performing regularly in public together in New York City in late 2013.[3] They released their first album, Goats, in 2014; it topped the Billboard World Music chart.[1]

They performed together at the Sydney Festival in 2015, in advance of a world tour,[4] and released their second album, Black Peak, on Bella Union, in 2016. Both albums have been produced by Guy Picciotto.[5]

Discography

  • Goats (Other Music Recording Co., 2014)
  • Black Peak (Bella Union, 2016)

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