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DTSTART;TZID=UTC+0:20180221T190000
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SUMMARY:Mark Holub / Graham Dunning / Colin Webster / Irene Kepl
DESCRIPTION:An evening of 3 established international improv duos showcasing some of the best the UK and Austria has to offer featuring Graham Dunning and Colin Webster\, Mark Holub and Irene Kepl and Mark Holub and Colin Webster. The evening will see all of the duos performing\, as well in new configurations and collective improvisations with all the players. A one off night not to be missed!\n\n\nLINE UP:\nGraham Dunning - turntables\, electronics\nColin Webster - saxophone\nIrene Kepl - violin\nMark Holub - drums\n\n \nABOUT THE DUOS:\nWebster/Holub\nEvincing a musical dialog informed by nearly ten years of collaboration\, sweat\, and growth\, Viscera is the duo's fourth recording\, and a vital slab of energy improvisation. In 2010\, they recorded Koi Bombs (Gaffer Records\, 2011) with keyboardist Toby McLaren. The Claw was released the following year via the Raw Tonk label (Colin's own imprint) in 2012. The duo toured extensively in the UK and France\, honing their free-ranging\, forceful take on free jazz\, and incorporating elements from free improvisation\, avant rock\, doom metal\, noise\, and more. In November of 2013 the duo released Gutty Mutter (Raw Tonk)\, a limited edition live CD recorded at The Vortex Jazz Club in London.\n\nColin Webster & Graham Dunning\nThe duo perform improvised music avoiding conventional playing of their respective instruments: Turntable and saxophone. Graham uses a single turntable with dubplates of field recordings\, dentistry tools and other objects to create crackling textures\, tones and disjointed noise. On saxophone\, Colin Webster uses a range of techniques to bring a palette of percussive and textural sounds\, drawn tones\, and raw\, searing blasts.\nAs a duo they have released five albums\, the most recent being 'Most of What Follows Is True' (Sound Holes\, 2017).\n\nKepl/Holub\nViolin and percussion are not your typical duo choice\, but Austrian violinist Irene Kepl and American percussionist Mark Holub like to do things a bit differently. By bringing these two instruments together they create a link between the classical and jazz traditions and a new\, confident sound of their own.\nhttps://www.slamproductions.net/menus/main.asp?PN=detail&QItemID=319
URL:https://www.vortexjazz.co.uk/event/mark-holub-graham-dunning-colin-webster-irene-kepl/
LOCATION:11 Gillett Square\, London\, N16 8AZ
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC+0:20180221T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC+0:20180221T230000
DTSTAMP:20260426T163836
CREATED:20180107T141803
LAST-MODIFIED:20180107T142740
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SUMMARY:ELLIOT GALVIN - THE INFLUENCING MACHINE (1st night)
DESCRIPTION:ELLIOT GALVIN - THE INFLUENCING MACHINE - ALBUM LAUNCH\n\n\n\nELLIOT GALVIN piano\, synthesizer\, toys\nTOM McCREDIE double bass\, guitar\nCORRIE DICK drums\, percussion\n\nLed by composer/pianist Elliot Galvin\, The Influencing Machine is a sonic reaction to the human mind\, technology and the post-truth age. Analogue synthesis and electric sounds orbit the acoustic world of piano\, bass and drums as the critically acclaimed ensemble launch their brand new album on the European label Edition Records.\n\nElliot has been delighting Vortex audiences since his student days! With his trio\, but also solo\, as part of the Chaos Collective and in duo with Mark Sanders. It's a joy that the trio is coming home to launch the album here.\n\n\n‘He reminds me of the young Django Bates\, and the impression Django made on me in the 1980s – great improv chops\, strong character as a player and a composer\, evident love of the jazz tradition without wanting to repeat the past\, very English sense of humour. He’s the kind of artist you always want to stay tuned in to\, because you know he’s going to keep on coming up with surprises.’ JOHN FORDHAM (GUARDIAN)\n\n\n\n
URL:https://www.vortexjazz.co.uk/event/elliot-galvin-the-influencing-machine-album-launch/
LOCATION:11 Gillett Square\, London\, N16 8AZ
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