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SUMMARY:PETE WAREHAM'S 'LUMINOUS MONOLITH'
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the world of a new jazz trio stretching out on tunes by Sam Rivers\, Joe Henderson\, Duke Ellington\, Thelonious Monk and many other classic jazz composers. "Standards\, but not as we know them"\n\nPete Wareham\, currently a Paul Hamlyn Fellow\, is an old friend of the Vortex\, his Acoustic Ladyland being the first band to play in our current venue in Dalston. Now best known as the leader of the amazing Melt Yourself Down\, whose new album has just been released.\n\nWith Ben Hazleton and Corrie Dick\n\nThis is a rare opportunity to see Pete Wareham (Acoustic Ladyland\, Polar Bear) and friends playing the material they grew up with\, exploring jazz with virtuosic abandon\, and bringing their enormous experience of all kinds of music to an improvising jazz trio.\n\nThis is a band of original writers who have established themselves on the international jazz scene as some of the freshest musical thinkers on the planet. Here they relax\, have fun and take classic and obscure jazz material to new levels.\n\n'Pete Wareham is probably best known for his work with Acoustic Ladyland\, Polar Bear and Melt Yourself Down\, 'Bump' is different from these. It is a standards project\, in which Wareham deploys a more rootsy\, mellow and maybe even traditional sound. It worked wonderfully from the off with his sax blending beautifully with Ben Hazleton's bass intro for a rendition of Sam Rivers' 'Beatrice'.' (Londonjazz\, November 2014)\n\n \n\n 
URL:https://www.vortexjazz.co.uk/event/pete-warehams-luminous-monolit/
LOCATION:11 Gillett Square\, London\, N16 8AZ
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SUMMARY:LATE NIGHT! BRASS MASK
DESCRIPTION:Tom Challenger (Tenor Saxophone\, Alto Clarinet)\nDan Nicholls (Tenor Saxophone\, Bass Clarinet)\nGeorge Crowley (Tenor Saxophone\, Clarinet)\nAlex Bonney (Trumpet)\nRory Simmons (Trumpet)\nNat Cross (Trombone)\nTheon Cross (Tuba)\nJohn Blease (Percussion)\n\nLed by reedsman Tom Challenger (Outhouse\, Fofoulah\, Red Snapper)\, Brass Mask is a nonet of percussion and seven horns delivering loping riffs\, growling basslines and the old-time spiritual groove. Built on the bottom end of Tuba player Theon Cross (Sons of Kemet)\, and Drummer John Blease (Ghost Poet)\, The Keyboards of Dan Nicholls (Strobes) collide with the brass section that spontaneously weaves otherly shapes\, sounds and colours.\n\nThey play to celebrate the forthcoming release of their second album\, Live\, released on the Babel Label. Brass Mask’s expansive sound is simultaneously mournful yet jubilant\, taking the forms of gospel\, Haitian Rara and the flamboyant African American street bands of New Orleans Mardi Gras as starting points for their renowned live shows.
URL:https://www.vortexjazz.co.uk/event/brass-mask-late/
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