Richard Bowers -
Gwilly Edmondez -
Nic Finch -
John Ruddick -
Ian Watson -
Tony Gage -
Matthew Lovett
Video:
Top - Clip from 12 Hour SAAB Performance "Darkness visible"
Second - Rich Bowers and Gwilly Edmondez as SAAB at AV festival Newcastle 29/02/08
Video credit to Musicfilmbroth.com.
Third - Rich Bowers and Ian Watson perform as THAW with visuals from Nic Finch.
Bottom - Clip from "Botanising on the Asphalt DVD"
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The loose collective, the Sound of Aircraft Attacking Britain, was formed in 1999 or thereabouts. The first performance under the name SAAB was at the Sightsonic Digital Arts Festival in York, 2001. This is documented in the Sonic Arts Network publication 'Diffusion', March 2002. More recently, under the name 'Watson Bowers and Finch', we performed at Experimentica 2006, a performing arts festival staged by Chapter, Cardiff. After some deliberation, we chose to reinstate the SAAB moniker as this gives us more flexibility with personnel.
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Interesting songs guys, didnt know there was anyone in Cardiff doing this sort of stuff. I usually listen to the heavier side of experimental/acousmatic stuff like Wolf Eyes but this made a change. Couple of parts reminded me a little bit of Rachels.
Hello S.A.A.B., thanks for adding us to your friends. Really enjoyed the Marginalia Installation Rich and great to see you again. Cheers for now, Tim and Blind River Scare.
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Thoroughly enjoyed the Experimentica thing on Sunday night. I wish I'd seen more than just the last 3 hours. Apologies for not hanging around for a chat...seemed like you had a bunch of stuff to do. And thanks for the crisps Mr Finch. I assumed putting them in front of me was an invitation to help myself.