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  1. I am a Professor of Music at the University of Wisconsin at Whitewater, where I teach courses in music composition, audio, multimedia, and music technology. Contact me at jeffwherriott@gmail.com.

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      Crawl Into The Narrow Caves, music by Binary Reptile (Jeff...

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      Associate Professor, Departments of Music and Communication...

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    Jeff Herriott. @jeffherriott7779 ‧. 14 subscribers ‧ 6 videos. Versatile composer Jeff Herriott is equally comfortable and experienced in a range of musical settings, including contemporary...

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    Oct 27, 2022 · Crawl Into The Narrow Caves, music by Binary Reptile (Jeff Herriott & S. Craig Zahler), is out now on all digital outlets and CD via Lakeshore Records. Crawl Into The Narrow Caves is the eerie score to the first ever…

  4. Associate Professor, Departments of Music and Communication • Fall 2009 – 2014. Assistant Professor, Departments of Music and Communication • Fall 2003 – Spring 2009. • University of Wisconsin at Whitewater, Whitewater, WI. EDUCATION. Ph.D., Music Composition • June 2003. State University of New York at Buffalo (UB), Buffalo, NY.

  5. Oct 1, 2021 · Jeff Herriott is a composer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, based in Wisconsin. He has worked on music for films such as Bone Tomahawk, Brawl in Cell Block 99 and Dragged...

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  6. Feb 10, 2017 · Listening to Jeff Herriott’s The Stone Tapestry is a slow-moving, immersive experience, reminiscent of the vast musical tectonics of John Luther Adams; the music shares the timeless quality of someone like Takemitsu, but possesses a textural language very much Herriott’s own.

  7. Jeff Herriott. COMPOSING IS THE WAY I explore the imagination, my way to invent and share delicate aural spaces. My compositions have been described as “colorful…darkly atmospheric” (New York Times), “hypnotic” (mainlypiano.com), and “incredibly soft, beautiful, and delicate” (Computer Music Journal).