Gabby Fluke-Mogul is a dynamic New York-based violinist, improviser, composer, educator, organizer, and doula known for their innovative work within avant-garde and free jazz, as well as experimental and improvised music. Their playing has been described as "embodied, visceral, and virtuosic," earning recognition as one of the most striking sounds in improvised music in recent years. Gabby’s music weaves together elements of improvisation, jazz, noise, and experimental soundscapes, and they have collaborated with a wide range of artists including Nava Dunkelman, Ava Mendoza, Zeena Parkins, and Pauline Oliveros. They hold advanced degrees in music performance and literature and have released several albums showcasing their creative range, such as "threshold," "Love Songs," and "Throw it in the Sink".
Their work often explores deep sonic textures and emotional expression, featuring extended techniques on the violin that push conventional boundaries. Gabby is also engaged in community and educational work, embodying a multifaceted approach to music and life. Their 2022 solo album "Love Songs" was noted by Best of Jazz for its rare density and poignant beauty. Beyond performing and composing, Gabby is involved in organizing innovative projects like the Roulette commission "RUE," which blends improvisation with psychoacoustic elements, illustrating their role as a vital and forward-thinking voice in contemporary experimental music.
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