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Austin Peralta

Austin Peralta

Austin Peralta has been played on NTS over 20 times, featured on 16 episodes and was first played on 25 November 2012.

Austin Peralta was an American jazz pianist. He was born October 25th, 1990, in Santa Monica, California and died on November 21st 2012. His father is famous Z-Boy skater and documentary filmmaker Stacy Peralta.

Austin was awarded the Shelly Manne New Talent Award by the Los Angeles Jazz Society and Flip Manne in 2003 at age 11. Austin played with Adam Rudolph’s Go: Organic Orchestra (on flute), singer Dwight Trible, the Gerald Wilson Orchestra, performed a piano quartet with Chick Corea, Hank Jones, and Hiromi Uehara, as well as appeared at various festivals around the world including the Playboy Jazz Festival, the Jazz Baltica Festival, the Tokyo Jazz Festival, and the Jakarta Jazz Festival. Austin recorded his debut album for Sony Japan/Village Records/88's entitled "Maiden Voyage" with Ron Carter- bass and Billy Kilson- drums. In October 2006, he recorded his second album for Sony Japan/Village Records/88's entitled "Mantra" which was released in December 2006 (Buster Williams-bass, Steve Nelson-vibes, Marcus Strickland-sax, Ronald Bruner Jr.-drums). His album "Endless Planets" was released in 2011 on Flying Lotus' Brainfeeder label. He died from viral pneumonia at the age of 22.

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Austin Peralta

Austin Peralta has been played on NTS over 20 times, featured on 16 episodes and was first played on 25 November 2012.

Austin Peralta was an American jazz pianist. He was born October 25th, 1990, in Santa Monica, California and died on November 21st 2012. His father is famous Z-Boy skater and documentary filmmaker Stacy Peralta.

Austin was awarded the Shelly Manne New Talent Award by the Los Angeles Jazz Society and Flip Manne in 2003 at age 11. Austin played with Adam Rudolph’s Go: Organic Orchestra (on flute), singer Dwight Trible, the Gerald Wilson Orchestra, performed a piano quartet with Chick Corea, Hank Jones, and Hiromi Uehara, as well as appeared at various festivals around the world including the Playboy Jazz Festival, the Jazz Baltica Festival, the Tokyo Jazz Festival, and the Jakarta Jazz Festival. Austin recorded his debut album for Sony Japan/Village Records/88's entitled "Maiden Voyage" with Ron Carter- bass and Billy Kilson- drums. In October 2006, he recorded his second album for Sony Japan/Village Records/88's entitled "Mantra" which was released in December 2006 (Buster Williams-bass, Steve Nelson-vibes, Marcus Strickland-sax, Ronald Bruner Jr.-drums). His album "Endless Planets" was released in 2011 on Flying Lotus' Brainfeeder label. He died from viral pneumonia at the age of 22.

Original source Last.fm

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Ode To Love
Austin Peralta
Brainfeeder2011
Lapis
Austin Peralta
Ninja Tune2012
Capricornus
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Introduction: The Lotus Flower
Austin Peralta
Brainfeeder2011
Epilogue: Renaissance Bubbles
Austin Peralta
Brainfeeder2011
Algiers
Austin Peralta
Brainfeeder2011
Lapis
The Cinematic Orchestra feat. Austin Peralta
Beat Records2012
LSP
Teebs feat. Austin Peralta
Brainfeeder2011