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    Pamelia Kurstin
    Pamelia Kurstin (born Pamela Stickney May 28, 1976 in Southern California) is a world-renowned thereminist who has played and recorded with such prestigious artists as David Byrne, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, and Ulver (on the album Shadows of the Sun) and has performed on the television show Saturday Night Live. Her background as a jazz musician on the upright bass has led to her unique "walking bass" theremin technique. Until recently (late 2005) working out of New York City, she now lives in Vienna, Austria. She was first introduced to the theremin - and made her recording debut on the instrument - during production of the album Into the Oh in 1999 by Luaka Bop duo Geggy Tah ? singer/writer Tommy Jordan and keyboardist Greg Kurstin. Pamelia recordedGymnopedie in 2000 as a member of the theremin/keyboard duo called "The Kurstins" with her then-husband, Greg. Pamelia performs solo (live theremin orchestra by using looping pedals, with

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