Jon Mueller has been an active drummer and percussionist since the
mid-80s. Whether utilizing bombastic minimalism, dense interplay, or
electroacoustic practices, his approach focuses on a physical dialog
between situation and material. He has performed or recorded with
members of the groups Swans, Wilco, and Rhys Chatham's Guitar Trio, as well as Asmus Tietchens, Jason Kahn, Tim Catlin, Bhob Rainey, Hal Rammel,
and many others. He performs regularly with the groups Collections of
Colonies of Bees and Mouths and has performed throughout the U.S.,
Japan, and Europe.

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