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New Zealand born, European based Jazz guitarist, multi instrumentalist, composer, inventor, luthier and ferret whisperer. Matthew has performed all over the world with numerous artists and has continuously striven to develop a unique approch to jazz, improvisation, composition and the guitar. Since 2013 Matthew has been also living with early onset Parkinson's disease and works to raise awareness of how what is usually seen as a disease affecting the elderly also affects younger people and even children.
CONCERT VIDEOS AND CLIPS
The Intercontinental with Zane Massey, Wim Kegel and Andor Horvath
MIGRATION:DELIVERANCE
Matthew Mitchell and Zsolt Sarvari Kovacs
THE RETURN OF THE BLACKENED HANDS OF DOOM
The Intercontinental with Zane Massey, Wim Kegel and Andor Horvath
MIGRATION:DELIVERANCE (PART 2)
Skallander
RAIN
BIOGRAPHY
New Zealand born Jazz guitarist, composer and multi-instrumentalist Matthew Mitchell has spent the last 16 years traveling the world collecting music, languages, friends and bizarre experiences in equal measures, all the while researching, collaborating and developing his own individual approach to contemporary jazz, music theory, harmony, composition and improvisation. Diagnosed with both Cancer and Parkinson's disease in 2013, he has found his own way to live with and beyond these limitations and these days he commutes between Budapest and Dortmund working with his own projects and collaboration with other like minded explorers. He has been a member of William Parkers big band project tours in Europe, worked with Hamid Drake, Byron Wallen, Larry Bartley, Marek Balata and works regularly with Hungarian jazz luminaries Kalman Olah, Elemer Balazs and Veronika Harcsa.
PROJECTS
INTERCONTINENTAL
Zane Massey - Tenor Saxophone
Matthew Mitchell - Guitar
Wim Kegel - Drums
Andor Horvath - Bass
ARTICLES REVIEWS INTERVIEWS
MEDIA
TETRAHEDRONS BUDAPEST JAZZ CLUB CONCERT REVIEW
QUADRAPHILIA ALBUM REVIEW
WORLD PARKINSON'S DAY APRIL 10 2017
ARTICLES REVIEWS INTERVIEWS