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ICTUS Records is an avant-garde jazz record label founded in 1976 by Andrea Centazzo and Carla Lugli.
History
ICTUS in Bologna, Italy
Andrea Centazzo and his wife at the time, Carla Lugli, founded ICTUS in Bologna, Italy, in 1976. Centazzo is a drummer, percussionist, electronicist, and composer. ICTUS folded in 1984 due to financial duress and the divorce of Centazzo and Lugli.
ICTUS in Long Beach, California
Centazzo revived ICTUS in 2006 in Long Beach, California, initially, to raise funds for Bosnian refugees. On January 1, 2006, ICTUS released ICTUS Records' 30th Anniversary Collection, a 12-volume CD retrospective of its work. In 2010, ICTUS released its Ictus 35th Anniversary Collection on 1 CD.
Selected artists
Derek Bailey
Kent Carter
Andrea Centazzo
Lol Coxhill
Andrew Cyrille
Pierre Favre
Robert Gluck
Noboru Jones
Steve Lacy
Guido Mazzon
Aran Ortiz
Gianluigi Trovesi
Roberto Zorzi
Rova Saxophone Quartet
Confusion Bleue (Chris Kelsey (soprano sax), Nobu Stowe (keyboards), Ross Bonadonna (guitars, alto sax, bass clarinet), Ray Sage (drums), Lee Pemberton (sound))
Other labels and studios by the same name
Free jazz artists Ed Summerlin and Don Heckman recorded three albums between 1965 and 1967 on a label of the same name; but that label was not affiliated with that of this article.
Producciones Ictus, aka ICTUS Studios, is based in Mexico City and is not affiliated
References
External links
Official site
Andrea Centazzo