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Phillip Morton

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Site created in 2014 approx.
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Thursday, 21 June 2018 09:36

Andrew Leslie Hooker - NAWR ANOIS #5

Andrew Leslie Hooker performing at NAWR ANOIS #5 on June 21, 2018 in The BBC Hall at Swansea Studios UWTSD. Presented by NAWR music.

NAWR ANOIS is a series of 7 concerts, running from February to July 2018. The series showcases the diverse music of contemporary Irish, Welsh and international artists. The series aims to develop deeper connections between Irish and Welsh composers, sound artists and musicians. The concerts will take place in the historic BBC Building in Swansea Studios at UWTSD. The series will feature: Mick O'Shea, Softday, Vicky Langan, Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, Analog On, Rachel Ni Chuinn, and Clang Sayne.

Supported by Culture Ireland as part of GB18: Promoting Irish Arts in Britain. Supported by Swansea College of Art, University of Wales Trinity Saint David.

Andrew Leslie Hooker- https://andrewlesliehooker.bandcamp.com/
NAWR ANOIS - http://rwan.cymru/nawranois
NAWR - http://rwan.cymru
Culture Ireland GB18 - http://www.cultureireland.ie/GB18/eve...
Swansea College of Art UWTSD - http://www.uwtsd.ac.uk/art-design/

 

 

Tuesday, 13 December 2022 09:25

Unland excerpt 09.03.20

Arbrofol, improvised experimental music, Unland a graphic score devised by Dr Dafydd Roberts for flute, harp and violin, realised by Angharad Davies, Richard Craig & Rhodri Davies, performed live on 9.3.20 Aberystwyth at Eglwys St Padarn, funded through Sound and Music Composer Curator program and part of the Listen to the Voice of Fire 2020 series of events. Blame the cameraman for missing out the most excellent Richard Craig (flute)-typical.

Tuesday, 13 December 2022 09:21

Made in Wales Clip 109

Clip 109

 

Tuesday, 13 December 2022 09:16

Ed Wright at Listen to the voice of fire 2018



Here is an excerpt of Ed tearing-up his violin and conjuring swarm of feedback from his Hornet/Arduino 'theremin'...Ed took part in the recording sessions during the week with Nakamura. Space and other gremlins meant that his cuts did not make it to the final Cd/dl. Ed has played at two LVOFs and I am very pleased to tell you he will be back at The Shining Pyramid event at National Library of Wales, March 25th, it is going to be stupendous so I hope you make it...Ed also runs the very inspiring Oscilloscope in North Wales. Talking of gremlins, you may discern slight slippage between video and audio-I had to splice two files together, in haste, the dolt that happened to video proceedings made such a hash, they turned the audio off for Ed, Jen and Alan-thank goodness Dow got the whole recorded, to Bandcamp in due course.

 

Tuesday, 13 December 2022 09:09

Alchemy in Sound Art 17 11 2017

Montage of talks from the first LVOF held in March 2017 at the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth (at the time LVOF was Noise Projection) with Our glassie Azoth track "Bangor Feedback". The close of the video points you to the November 2017 LVOF, at which the OgA track was played live, but in fact... It would be great to see you at the next one------March 25th 2020.

 

Dafydd Roberts Channel - here

https://www.youtube.com/@dafyddroberts1272

 



 

 

Monday, 12 December 2022 17:42

London Hundred Years Gallery December 2022

The Hundred Years Gallery - upcomming events & exhibitions

 

London Improvisers Orchestra

Tuesday, 03 January 2023 17:32

London Boat-Ting January 9th 2023

Boat-Ting - FIRST MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH, for 19 years

Image at Facebook

Free entry - collection for the guests. Before and after their set will be our regular jams. We hope to see you there! - with Richard Knight Lion Todmorden

Saturday, 10 December 2022 17:20

Birmingham Fizzle December 2022

 Fizzle programme, listening forwards 

December

  • Thursday 2nd December, 8pm Hexagon Theatre at MAC Ruth Goller's Let Spin
  • Thursday 8th December 8pm Hexagon Theatre at MAC Binker Golding John Edwards and Steve Noble + Mike Fletcher Silent Form Project
  • Sunday 11th December 2pm Centrala Will Glaser, Alex Bonney, Matthew Herd + Trevor Lines Improv Module Students

Read More

To read mkore, confirm, check for updates and changes visit the Fizzle web site and upcomming gigs section
https://www.fizzlebirmingham.com/upcoming-gigs

About Fizzle

Fizzle is a promoting organisation in Birmingham that concentrates on the overlapping areas of free jazz, improvised music and electronica. It operates round the year with a break in the summer months using various venues in Birmingham. It collaborates very closely with TDE Promotions which runs a similar programme in the Hexagon Theatre, the Eastside Jazz Club and occasional other venues.

For many years it has used the back room at The Lamp Tavern every other Tuesday and on occasional Sunday afternoons. It is currently running a short summer series on Sunday afternoons at the Centrala venue in the Digbeth area of Birmingham, and also hopes to use The Edge venue, also in Digbeth, and Artefact in Stirchley in the autumn.

Fizzle runs a programme that reflects the strength of the creative music scene in Birmingham and in the UK more generally. Players booked in recent years have included players from the thriving local scene, the national scene and international visitors, for example Paul Dunmall, Mark Sanders, Pat Thomas, Rachel Musson, Julie Kjaer, John Edwards, Olie Brice, Chris Mapp, Percy Pursglove, Sarah Farmer, Annie Mahtani, Andy Woodhead, Peter Brotzmann, Joe Morris and Sunny Murray.

The greater part of the programme is made of live gigs, but during the lockdown period of 2020 and 2021 it has produced a number of recorded sessions at Sansom Studios for online broadcast. It has also run residencies in which new work is created, and will extend this activity with the Composer Collective this year. It has also collaborated with the Flatpack Film Festival to produce programmes of improvisation to silent films. It has also participated in the Ideas of Noise festival.

Fizzle is funded by Arts Council England together with TDE Promotions, and has also received occasional donations; this enables it to pay reasonable fees to performers. The organisation is run on a voluntary basis.

 

TDE Promotions

TDE Promotions was established in 2016 by experienced promoter Tony Dudley-Evans to expand the programme of free jazz and improvised music in Birmingham and to ensure that this scene is properly funded.

It has promoted on a regular basis in the intimate Hexagon Theatre at mac Birmingham and at the Eastside Jazz Club at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, plus occasional gigs in other venues, e.g. the Main Theatre at mac and the Hare & Hounds.

Its programme at mac has concentrated on groups from the national and international scene, with bands such as Petter Eldh’s Amok Amor, Punkt Vrt Plastik, Tom Rainey Trio as well as groups led by Evan Parker, Mark Sanders, Chris Mapp, Andy Woodhead, Kit Downes and Orphy Robinson. It has commissioned Rachel Musson to write an extended piece for a nonet of largely Birmingham based musicians, Paul Dunmall to run a monthly series, Paul Dunmall Invites, at the Eastside Jazz Club, Jacob Garchik to tour with a UK version of his trombone choir. It has also set up recording sessions for Paul Dunmall, Mark Sanders, Lee Griffiths and Sarah Farmer during the lockdown period.

The programme thus complements and extends the Fizzle programme. Programming is done by Tony Dudley-Evans in consultation with the Fizzle team, while the Fizzle programming is done by the Fizzle team in consultation with Tony Dudley-Evans. One key to the success of the collaboration is that the programmers of Fizzle and TDE Promotions are free to make their own decisions, but keep the others fully informed.

TDE Promotions has been successful in applying for Arts Council Project Grants and these grants have supported both the Fizzle and the TDE Promotions programmes. The grant has enabled Fizzle to move on from being a door money gig to one paying musicians reasonable fees.

See also www.tdepromotions.co.uk

Venues



Some information about venues used by Fizzle

Centrala, Birmingham:UK Unit 4 Minerva Works, 158 Fazeley St, Birmingham B5 5RT

http://centrala-space.org.uk/
https://www.facebook.com/centralaspace
https://twitter.com/Centrala_space
https://www.instagram.com/centrala_space/
https://vimeo.com/centralaspace

Centrala mission statement on instagram

Centrala is a new multifunctional space, located in Birmingham. The space created by PEA - a non profit organization with interest in community. As an organization that is highly interested in cultures and different background communities, we are trying to assist in cultivating the tradition and dissemination of the rich history of Eastern and Central Europe, which then we can introduce to people from other nationalities. We believe in our success as with the time we managed to create a positive environment for integration and community cohesion promoting art, culture and mutual understanding.

Disclaimer

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Neither the artists,the venue, the event host or promoter posted the event details to this feature. Please check that the details listed are true (eg venue, date and start time) before traveling to the event.

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