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Phillip Morton

Phillip Morton

Liverpool:UK Website curator
Site created in 2014 approx.
This has been a solitary enterprise.
He would welcome help!

Sunday, 03 June 2018 13:38

Das Rad

Das Rad is a trio of Nick Robinson (guitar and electronics), Martin Archer (saxophone and electronics) and Steve Dinsdale (drums and electronics).

Sunday, 03 June 2018 13:35

Deep Tide Quartet

Contemporary composition/improv does not get much better than this. - Nick Lea JAZZ VIEWS

Sunday, 03 June 2018 13:31

Orfeo 5 and Frostlake

Orfeo 5 (Keith Jafrate – saxophones, Shaun Blezard – electronics) play what might best be described as

Sunday, 03 June 2018 13:28

Juxtavoices at Bishops House

Sheffield's groundbreaking antichoir, Juxtavoices,

Sunday, 03 June 2018 13:24

Hornweb and Frostlake

Hornweb are an all-saxophone collective organised by Martin Archer

Sunday, 03 June 2018 11:29

Clang Sayne

Clang Sayne "A singular, defiantly independent voice in the lineage of Joni Mitchell, Kate Bush, and Bjork."

Sunday, 03 June 2018 11:12

Rachel Ní Chuinn - NAWR ANOIS #6

NAWR ANOIS is a series of 7 concerts, running from February to July 2018. The series showcases the diverse music of Irish, Welsh and international artists.

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.

The sixth concert in the series welcomes Dublin based sound artist Rachel Ní Chuinn. Austrian sound artist Mia Zabelka will also be performing.

Rachel Ní Chuinn

Rachel Ní Chuinn works with sound, movement, text and electronics to explore ideas of touch and physicality. She studied photography with Karl Grimes at DCU before going on to Central Saint Martin's College of Art and Design. In 2012, she graduated with first class honours from an MPhil in Music and Media Technologies, Trinity College Dublin where she studied composition with Donnacha Dennehy and Linda Buckley.

She has produced sound works for radio, live performance and installation. As a performer and co-director of the Dublin Laptop Orchestra, she has played with the National Symphony Orchestra, Crash Ensemble, Yurodny and This Is How We Fly. Her work has been performed at Sonic Vigil (Cork), The Goethe Institut, Axis Ballymun, Project Arts Centre, Smock Alley Theatre, the Samuel Beckett theatre, Articule (Montreal), Kulturhuset (Stockholm), White Rabbit (Nova Scotia) and the Dublin Fringe Festival amongst others.

Recent works include the radio feature The Shape of Things to Come for RTÉ lyric fm, Extremely Brief Impressions with Vanya Lambrecht Ward for the Platform Arts Centre, live radio project Mean Time at Richmond Barracks and sound and light performance Mare Tenebrosum with Renata Pekowska as part of Project Arts Centre’s Cube development programme. She is currently working on a musical audio tour of the solar system with sculptor Gillian Fitzpatrick. She also hosts weekly music radio show Cluastuiscint on Raidió na Life.
http://www.rachelnichuinn.com

Mia Zabelka

Mia Zabelka is a sound artist, composer as well as an amazing experimental violinist and vocalist from Vienna, with czech, jewish and french familiar background. Comprehensively educated in classical music from early age on, she continued to construct and explore the limits of sound and music in a language entirely her own, based on the de- and reconstruction of the violin’s sonic possibilities, expanding the range of the instrument using live electronic devices, preparing it through the insertion of alien objects between or on the strings and innovative performance techniques.

http://www.miazabelka.com

https://www.facebook.com/events/2001187100200921/

Thursday, July 5, 2018 - 19:00
Neuadd Y BBC Stiwdios Abertawe PCDDS / BBC Hall Swansea Studios UWTSD
32 Ffordd Alexandra / 32 Alexandra Road, SA1 5DT
£8/£5

Saturday, 02 June 2018 13:42

NAWR Anois: Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh,

Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh “the most imaginative and fascinating musician in all of trad”

Saturday, 02 June 2018 13:30

Analog On

 

Analog On is an experimental electronic music ensemble

Saturday, 02 June 2018 09:10

The Present is Present

`A wonderful short documentary made by the Dutch film team of Seeltje van Boeckel and Elsie Vermeer. Centered around the festival, The Present is Present, which took place in 2017, it gives a glimpse into the current scene in Amsterdam. Featuring interviews and performances by John Dikeman, Oscar Jan Hoogland, Nicolás Chientaroli, Ada Rave and many more.`

Recommended by Mark Sanders via Facebook

 

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