Rod Poole has experimented with various musical idioms including free
improvisation, free jazz and live electronic music.  He has performed with Derek
Bailey, Eugene Chadbourne and Miya Masaoka as well as in private collaborations
with Keith Rowe of AMM. After moving to the United States in 1989, his studies
in just intonation began with instructor Ervin Wilson. His use of just
intonation for acoustic guitar has resulted in solo improvisations of amazing
complexity and depth. In Voice of the Bowed Guitar, his explorations of bowed
guitar (in collaboration with Douglas Williford and Joseph Hammer) turn
sustained listening into a transcendental experience. His recordings "December
96" and "The Death Adder" are available on Win Records and "Iasis" is on
Transparency.

Ron Russell, Gabie Strong and David Patton live in Los Angeles and between 
1997-8 recorded, edited and manufactured the first release on Pacific Standard
Recordings, "Ron Russell, Gabie Strong, David Patton" . They are visual
artists who collaborate to produce sound. The compact disc is made up of
'instrumental' neo-improvisations; guitars, drums and keyboards, re-cut, re-
arranged, re-mixed and re-layered. Ptolemaic Terrascope has described their
music as, "As ambient as it gets by an actual band with, like, real instruments.
(How quaint!) This is fantastic music for doing other stuff to, but not the
cleaning, as it operates on the same frequency as your Hoover."