About

Dylan DelGiudice is a guitarist, saxophonist, and producer from Long Island and based in New York City. An artist performing in a wide range of genres, he’s interested in bringing together people from various musical backgrounds through improvisation and active musical conversation. As a student at Columbia University he studied composition and improvisation with AACM composer George E. Lewis, as well as Ole Mathisen and Eric Wubbels. An active performer in experimental and improvised music, he performs with his primary ensemble Dot Iso and has collaborated with influential figures such as Marc Edwards and Daniel Carter. With Dot Iso, he has released one studio album, I Read Too Many Things, along with two live albums recorded at The Living Gallery and Downtown Music Gallery—all available on Bandcamp.

In 2024, Dot Iso presented a 26.2 hour long continuous free improvisation at Ki Smith Gallery, featuring guest artists from across the improvised music spectrum. He has also performed and recorded with artists such as Daedelus, G. Calvin Weston, gabby fluke-mogul, Diego Hedez, Jason Linder, Elliot Sharp, Selendis Sebastian Alexander Johnson, Warren “Trae” Crudup, and Senegalese superstars Amadeus, Mia Guisse, and Jahman X-Press. Beyond experimental work, Dylan also performs regularly in musical theater productions, and produces and engineers hip hop. His recent projects include the solo album This Is Not a Joke and Urban Garden, a collaborative hip hop album featuring emcees from across New York City. He has produced recordings for emcees Kevin Venom, LOTUS (LivingOffTheUsual), and DJ Mr. Ripp-U.

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