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SUMMARY:Open Decks - 5th Year Birthday Event
DESCRIPTION:Open decks is a once month session for vinyl lovers to play music in the relaxed atmosphere of The Vortex Jazz Club Downstairs.\n\nA monthly Sunday event where music lovers play a strictly vinyl only set.
URL:https://www.vortexjazz.co.uk/event/open-decks-5th-year-birthday-event/
LOCATION:11 Gillett Square\, London\, N16 8AZ
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC+0:20190224T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC+0:20190224T180000
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SUMMARY:Floating Circles
DESCRIPTION:Floating Circles Quartet\n\nAidan Pearson – clarinet\nDom Stockbridge – guitar\nJonny Wickham – bass\nArthur Newell - drums\n\nBlurb taken from a review by Ian Mann: https://www.thejazzmann.com/reviews/review/eleven-yesterdays-ago/\n\nFloating Circles Quartet is a new\, young group led by London based clarinettist and composer Aidan Pearson.\n\nA musician with a foot in both the jazz and classical music camps Pearson studied jazz at London’s Guildhall School of Music where his tutors included saxophonists Martin Speake and Martin Hathaway\, flautist Gareth Lockrane and pianist Malcolm Edmondstone. Among the ensembles with which Pearson has played are Tomorrow’s Warriors\, led by bassist Gary Crosby\, and the Southbank Sinfonia.\n\nAs a sideman\, sometimes also playing saxophone\, Pearson has played at many of London’s leading jazz venues with musicians such as pianist Peter Edwards\,  rising star guitarist Rob Luft and big name Americans Marcus Roberts (piano) and Jason Marsalis (drums).\n\nAs a composer Pearson has written for classical ensembles ranging from wind quartet to full orchestra in addition to writing for jazz groups. He is the sole composer for Floating Circles Quartet\, the line up of which also features Dom Stockbridge on guitar\, Jonny Wickham on double bass and Arthur Newell of the drums.\n\nThe début recording from Floating Circles Quartet is a four track EP titled “Eleven Yesterdays Ago” which will be released shortly and will be available via Soundcloud and Bandcamp.\n\nPearson describes his group as a jazz/ambient quartet and cites Mammal Hands\, Andy Sheppard and Brian Eno as sources of inspiration.\n\n
URL:https://www.vortexjazz.co.uk/event/floating-circles/
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SUMMARY:Fragments
DESCRIPTION:Adam Fairhall – piano  //  Seth Bennett – double bass  //  Johnny Hunter – drums\n\n\n\nFragments began in late 2013 as a workshop band exploring new methods of combining improvisation and composition.  Rather than incorporating improvisation into composed frameworks\, the trio start by improvising freely\, and then may\, at any point\, begin playing a ‘fragment’; one of a series of pre-composed fragments of musical material. The choice of fragment\, the way it is integrated into the improvisation and what happens after the fragment is played are all open to the spontaneity of the moment.\n\nThis method provides a more flexible\, spontaneous approach to the overall structure of a set in comparison to more conventional compositions\, but still provides the virtue of a composer’s input via the fragments themselves.  Each fragment is designed to inform a different sound space and is both substantial enough to give the players something to ‘chew on’ and flexible enough to allow many possible interpretations.  They are also very varied in idiom\, ensuring a constantly changing listening experience.
URL:https://www.vortexjazz.co.uk/event/fragments/
LOCATION:11 Gillett Square\, London\, N16 8AZ
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