Mark Dresser is a Grammy-nominated, internationally acclaimed double bass player, composer, and improviser, renowned for his innovative approach to his instrument and his expansive musical vision. Born in Los Angeles, Dresser has been a pivotal figure in the avant-garde and free jazz scenes since the 1970s, collaborating with luminaries such as Anthony Braxton, Henry Threadgill, and Myra Melford. His work is characterized by a deep commitment to exploring the sonic and expressive possibilities of the contrabass, often blurring the lines between jazz, new music, and improvisation. Dresser's extensive discography, featuring over 130 CDs, showcases his versatility and artistic prowess. In addition to his performing career, Dresser is a dedicated educator, currently serving as a professor at the University of California, San Diego. His interdisciplinary collaborations and pioneering work in telematic performance further cement his status as a forward-thinking artist in the contemporary music landscape.