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SUMMARY:Reuben Goldmark Trio
DESCRIPTION:Doors 6:45 PM\, Music 7:30 PM - 1 set(s) of music\n \nLine-up:\nReuben Goldmark - Piano\n\nJohn Jones - Double Bass\n\nJonah Evans - Drums\n\n \nAbout\nPianist and composer Reuben Goldmark returns to the Vortex with his piano trio\, the night before they record their debut album. Witness a band pushing themselves to their absolute creative limit\, disassembling and reconstructing their catalogue in real-time before setting the music in stone at Livingston Studios the next day.\n\nReuben Goldmark was a finalist in the esteemed BBC Young Jazz Musician of the Year competition and his compositions were featured on BBC 4 and BBC Radio 3. He was awarded the Dankworth Prize for Jazz Composition in both 2022 and 2023\, making him the first ever back-to-back recipient of the award. As a performer\, he has graced numerous prestigious venues across the UK\, including select appearances at the Queen Elizabeth Hall as part of the EFG London Jazz Festival\, Snape Maltings as part of the Aldeburgh Festival and Saffron Hall supporting Erland Cooper. He recently graduated from the Royal Academy of Music. Reuben is a Worshipful Company of Musicians’ Young Artist.\n\nHis piano trio explores lyrical melodies and hooks underpinned by high-tech grooves and metric modulations\, balancing the cerebral nature of contemporary jazz with a focus on strong narrative storytelling. Taking inspiration from rhythmic concepts pioneered by European jazz legends Petter Eldh and Christian Lillinger\, Reuben’s music is filled with polyrhythmic beats that question our perception of time and rhythm. Frequently the trio finds itself simultaneously playing two or even three different time signatures with ease. They will record their debut album in April 2025\, with friend and mentor Kit Downes producing.\n\n“This young man is from another planet.” – Monty Alexander\n\nhttps://youtu.be/yITOnXnQhyo?feature=shared
URL:https://www.vortexjazz.co.uk/event/reuben-goldmark-trio-2/
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SUMMARY:Paula Rae Gibson with Alex Bonney and Matthew Bourne
DESCRIPTION:Doors 7:45 PM\, Music 8:30 PM - 2 set(s) of music\n \nLine-up:\nPaula Rae Gibson - Voice\n\nAlex Bonney - Trumpet / Electronics\n\nMatthew Bourne - Piano / Synth\n\n \nAbout\nMulti-talented singer/visual artist Paula Rae Gibson presents music from her latest albums ‘The Roles We Play To Disappear’\, and ‘Loving In Real Time’\, immersive works that mixes experimental songs\, ambient electronica and avant-jazz. She will be accompanied by electronic musician and trumpeter Alex Bonney and the fearlessly unpredictable pianist and synthesist Matthew Bourne\n\nReview for ‘The Roles We Play To Disappear:\n\n"There are reminders of Portishead\, of Annette Peacock in the way that she navigates the shadows and waves of the electronic/instrumental backdrop but also of Blemish era David Sylvian. Elsewhere\, Luft’s guitars have the plangent quality of Bill Frisell’s on Paths\, Prints\, Kit Downes’ cello\, emanates from a similar suspension to Arthur Russell’s World Of Echo\, and Alex Bonney’s trumpets resound and chatter with frantic luminosity in the darkness\, a la Mongezi Feza or Don Cherry. The insistent electronics and beats\, add a sense of emotional urgency amid the stillness\, hovering with all the indifference of a cold universe to our individual fates.” Jazzwise\n\nReview for ‘Loving In Real Time’\n\n‘Paula Rae Gibson and Matthew Bourne’s Loving In Real Time is the reflection of that haunting understanding that comes with tenderness\, and is one that at times safely overwhelms the listener\, catching them unawares of the unfolding poignant and touching way each song conveys a heartfelt meaning\, an imploring of the volatile and contemplative movements and compromise’ Liverpool Sound and Vision\n\n \n\n[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RXJw59YcKM[/embed]\n\n 
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