STEPHEN GREW - keyboards, processors.
NICHOLAS GREW - harmonica, thumb piano, sundries.
RICHARD SCOTT - buchla lightning midi controller, kaoss pads.
DAVID ROSS - handsonic, moog pedals.
Guest musicians include:
EVAN PARKER - soprano saxophone.
CLIVE BELL - shakuhachi, khene etc.
PADDY STEER - slide guitar.
ALICE KEMP - guitar.
影響
this:
Raymond Scott, Stanley Unwin, Ennio Morricone, Willem De Kooning, Ornette Coleman, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Miles Davis, Kraftwerk, Lee Scratch Perry, Duke Ellington, Autechre, Iannis Xenakkis.....
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We have a new album release at http://www.earthmp.com/ its FREE so please do download it and enjoy it. Forthcoming is the CD Essex Foam Party on PSI Records featuring guests Orphy Robinson and Paul Obermayer.
GRUTRONIC are four musicians from diverse backgrounds working collaboratively in a unique electronic idiom. They combine electronic and acoustic sound to create unique textures and give them compositional direction. This process involves the creation of a complex, shifting soundscape. GRUTRONIC employ a hands-on physicality to electronic instruments, understanding that input, control and exchange of human energy are what gives sound, form, soul and a human reason for being.
GRUTRONIC bring many different influences to the music, contemporary classical, free jazz, improvisation, funk and abstract electronica.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Club Integral @ Whitechapel Gallery, 18th December 2009.
Featuring music from Lotus Pedals, Nobodies, MayMing, Boycott Coca-Cola Experience and Jack Shirt. + DJ Chris Cornetto and projections from Jaime Rory Lucy of Rucksack Cinema
Lotus Pedals: - "Gorgeous live music from the supremely strange Lotus Pedals, who remained on stage throughout the show...shambolic, bold and beautiful...offers truly unique rewards." Beccy Smith - British Theatre Guide.
free released for your look+listening as DVD+CD / .iso files / mov+mp3. DOWNLOAD -> www.myspace.com/ryutakwbt
DVD/mov is including two "table-top guitar" solo, two duo performance,
some studies and some more. 104.min Stereo. duo with Celebrante in Una Casa Buenos Aires,
Ryusaku "Rutang" Ikezawa in YahiroHIGHTI, Tokyo.
CD/mp3 is including a recording of acoustic resophonic guitar solo. It is a contemporary local blues that has sewwt tone. 21.min Monoral.
Catch the auditory hallucinations and modulations caused by chain of movement and interference without no computer in this works. it is magical and beautiful. hope to enjoy, sincerely.
Join Cafe Concrete to mark the launch of the Neil Rose concept album Wilbur Whateley/Psychopomps on onec (www.onec.tv).
The evening will feature a live collaboration between Neil Rose and Jamell Ackford, together with a performance by Ben Solo and a DJ set by Mummy Thinks We’re Special.
On Monday 28th September 2009, Café Concrete will include performances by Jamell Ackford, Concrete Belly and the Oddstep Deployment Unit, plus a DJ set by ZX81. For more information please go to www.cafe-concrete.co.uk
On Monday 27th July 2009, Cafe Concrete will feature The Diamond Family Archive, Robodub and InterVis 2.0: The Screen.
THE DIAMOND FAMILY ARCHIVE “Strange and tender songs built around layered loops of live guitar, lap steel and electronica. Leftfield, oddball and gorgeous, a beautiful and fragile noise and sublime lo-fi melancholia”- Stolen Recordings
ROBODUB “Low frequency isolation” Robodub brings aquatic sub-bass back from his recent Sync or Swim performance at Prince Regent Pool for the Brighton Fringe Festival.
INTERVIS 2.0: THE SCREEN A collaboration between sound artist, DJ Contort, media artist, siusoon (Winnie Soon) and performance artist, Eva Pang, The Screen is a live interactive audio-visual performance which employs body movement, everyday objects and video projection as a narrative to interact with audio-visual tools and music.
Café Concrete is on a mission to raise funds for future projects and is seeking donations for an auction in the autumn. Please see the attached for more information.
NEXT TIME AT CAFE CONCRETE Please note that there will be no Café Concrete event this August. The next will be on Monday 28th September 2009, and will include performances by Jack Marchment and Dynablade.
ABOUT CAFÉ CONCRETE Cafe Concrete is an intimate night of experimental electronica, sound art, film and music from the outer limits. It usually happens every last Monday of every month upstairs at the Voodoo Lounge, Plymouth, UK, from 830pm.
Electric Free Time Machine celebrate the launch of their debut album: ’mystery with hermit foil’ with a gig at the Yorkshire house in Lancaster.
ELECTRIC FREE TIME MACHINE - Lancaster
recent sound carriers for Damo Suzuki:From fast and bulbous blues stomps and vast experimental krautrock ambient strangeness, to abrasive shambolic metal, strange time shifts and delicate acoustic folk. www.myspace.com/eftm
albums at a special launch price of £4...so thats £5 for an amazing night of music and a brand spanking new bespoke embossed digipack album...have mercy
Cafe Concrete is an intimate night of experimental electronica, sound art, film and music from the outer limits. It usually happens every last Monday of every month upstairs at the Voodoo Lounge, Plymouth, UK, from 830pm.
On Monday 29th June 2009, Cafe Concrete will feature performances by nU-tacK and ELM-K, plus a DJ set by Nick Grew. Follow the links to find out more about the artists at www.cafe-concrete.co.uk
CAFE CONCRETE NEWS Cafe Concrete is releasing a CD of improvisational trio ELM-K's Fragmented Orchestra performance, which was recorded live at the Roland Levinsky Building, Plymouth, UK in December 2008. A version of what was played was received at various international sites, including SARC in Belfast and Stamford University. ELM-K performed concurrently with Pauline Oliveros. Material from Oliveros was relayed back to the Roland Levinsky Building. The 11 track CD contains almost 80 minutes of cinematic soundscapes ranging from the elegant and expansive to the explosive and abrasive. It will be available at a special price at Cafe Concrete on 29th June, and excerpts from it can be heard at www.myspace.com/elmkuk
NEXT MONTH AT CAFE CONCRETE On Monday 27th July 2009, Cafe Concrete will include performances by The Diamond Family Archive, Winnie Soon & Eva Pang and Robodub.
Café Concrete is an intimate night of experimental ambient electronica, sound art, film and music from the outer limits. It usually happens every last Monday of every month upstairs at the Voodoo Lounge, Plymouth, UK, from 830pm.
On Monday 25th May 2009, Café Concrete will feature performances by Jonny3snareS, The Eular Beta Function, Winnie Soon & Eva Pang, and William Amery (Not the Avant-Garde).
cafe concrete news The Café Concrete Plymouth City Project (CCPCP) film/sound works are still being shown on the BBC Big Screen in Armada Way, Plymouth. Civic Centre by Tim Dickinson & ZX81 is pictured above.
Café Concrete is an intimate night of experimental ambient electronica, sound art, film and music from the outer limits. It usually happens every last Monday of every month upstairs at the Voodoo Lounge, Plymouth, UK, from 830pm.
On Monday 27th April 2009, Café Concrete will feature performances by Pocket Magnetic and Concrete Belly, plus a DJ set by Gecko Hooks. Find out more about the artists and hear samples of their work by following the link above.
NEXT TIME AT CAFE CONCRETE On Monday 25th May 2009, Café Concrete will include performances by The Eular Beta Function and Jonny3Snares.
CAFE CONCRETE NEWS The BBC is currently showing individual Café Concrete Plymouth City Project (CCPCP) works in rotation on the Big Screen in Armada Way, Plymouth. The works were shown collectively over the Easter weekend, and will be shown again over two weekends between now and the end of May. Please see the link above for more details. DVDs/CDs of the complete eleven film/sound works are available at Café Concrete events, online or at Plymouth Art Centre.
Café Concrète is an intimate night of experimental ambient electronica, sound art, film and music from the outer limits. It usually happens every last Monday of every month upstairs at the Voodoo Lounge, Plymouth, UK, from 830pm.
On Monday 30th March 2009, Café Concrète will feature performances by Gagarin and Katapulto and will feature a DJ set by Peripheral Vision. The £4 entry fee includes a free DVD.
NEXT TIME AT CAFÉ CONCRÈTE On Monday 27th April 2009, Café Concrète will include performances by Pocket Magnetic and Concrete Belly, plus a DJ set by Gecko Hooks.
CAFÉ CONCRÈTE NEWS The Café Concrète Plymouth City Project (CCPCP) was shortlisted for a Media Innovation Award and described by the judges as “intriguing and thought-provoking”. The BBC has approached Café Concrete with a view to showing the CCPCP works on the big screen in Armada Way, Plymouth. DVDs/CDs of the complete eleven film/sound works are available at Café Concrete events, online or at Plymouth Art Centre.
One of the highlights of the Vortex London Jazz Festival – TIME OUT
Featuring Fyfe Dangerfield (from Guillemots), Gannets posit an alternative jazz history in which 30's swing developed straight into a combined form of the free jazz and fusion movements, without any of the intervening decades.
Fyfe Dangerfield - keyboards + electronics
Alex J Ward - clarinet
Christopher Cundy - bass clarinet
Dominic Lash - double bass
Steve Noble - drums
One of the highlights of the Vortex London Jazz Festival – TIME OUT
Featuring Fyfe Dangerfield (from Guillemots), Gannets posit an alternative jazz history in which 30's swing developed straight into a combined form of the free jazz and fusion movements, without any of the intervening decades.
Fyfe Dangerfield - keyboards + electronics
Alex J Ward - clarinet
Christopher Cundy - bass clarinet
Dominic Lash - double bass
Steve Noble - drums
Café Concrète is an intimate night of experimental ambient electronica, sound art, film and music from the outer limits. It usually happens every last Monday of every month upstairs at the Voodoo Lounge, Plymouth, UK, from 830pm.
On Monday 23rd February 2009, there will be a special Café Concrète event in partnership with the Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival (www. pacmf. co. uk). This will feature live collaborations and clashes between Lona Kozik & Neil Rose, and Alexis Kirke & Mesa, with DJ Contort raiding the Peninsula Arts sonic archives. The £4 entry fee includes a free DVD.
NEXT TIME AT CAFÉ CONCRÈTE On Monday 30th March 2009, Café Concrete will include performances by Gagarin and Katapulto and will feature a DJ set by Peripheral Vision.
CLUB INTEGRAL on Friday 30th January 2009 - 8.00 PM until late. At THE CANTERBURY ARMS, Canterbury Crescent, Brixton SW9 - two minutes from Brixton tube station.
Entry: £5 before 9.00 PM, £7.00 after.
Featuring music from: Trumpet and beats duo LOOP ELLINGTON Avant-garde wayfarers KOBAYASHI Australian folk chansonniers THE DOOMED BIRD OF PROVIDENCE. + a special guest to be announced.
With projections from JAIME RORY LUCY of RUCKSACK CINEMA DJs CHRIS CORNETTO and KARINA TOWSEND (Chalkwell Ladies).
Café Concrete is an intimate night of experimental ambient electronica, sound art, film and music from the outer limits.
Café Concrete is at Plymouth Art Centre on Monday 8th December 2008 to mark completion of the Café Concrete Plymouth City Project (CCPCP) which has engaged 18 artists in producing collaborative film/sound works in response to 11 Plymouth buildings, spaces and places.
830pm - Cinema screening of complete CCPCP works.
Civic Centre – Tim Dickinson / ZX81. North Cross – Tony Hill / Gavin Huck. Pannier Market – Kizzy Collins / Jason Hirons. Marsh Mills Flyover – Matthew Coombe / Neil Rose. Drake Circus Mall – Bill Wroath / DJ Contort. Central Park Allotments – Dan Petley / Liono. Millbay Grain Silo – Nick Grew / Mesa. Roland Levinsky Building – Neil Rose / Shaun Lewin. Shaugh Prior Tunnel – Andy James / Mummy Thinks We’re Special. Tinside Lido – John Chapman / Ben Solo. St Peter’s Church – Tim Dickinson / Andrew Prior.
930pm - Live performances in the café space by ELM-K, Liono, Mesa, DJ Contort, Mummy Thinks We’re Special and the Oddstep Deployment Unit.
There will be an opportunity to purchase a limited-edition pre-release of the CCPCP DVD and CD at special reduced rates.
Booking recommended for cinema screening 01752 206114.
The Café Concrete Plymouth City Project is supported by Plymouth Art Centre and Arts Matrix.
Café Concrete is an intimate night of experimental ambient electronica, sound art, film and music from the outer limits. It usually happens every last Monday of every month upstairs at the Voodoo Lounge, Plymouth, UK, from 830pm, £2 entry.
Monday 24th November 2008 exclusively features performances from innovative female artists, including Check Out My Bad Self, Cathy McCabe and Gina Sherman, plus a DJ set by Low Profile. The artists have dubbed this event "Café Concrete Ladies’ Night".
NEXT TIME AT CAFÉ CONCRETE: Please note that the final Café Concrete event for 2008 will be at Plymouth Art Centre on Monday 8th December to mark completion of the Café Concrete Plymouth City Project (CCPCP) which has engaged 18 artists in producing collaborative film/sound works in response to 11 Plymouth buildings, spaces and places. There will be a cinema screening of all CCPCP works at 830pm, followed by live performances in the café space, plus an opportunity to purchase a limited-edition pre-release of the CCPCP DVD and CD. More details will follow soon.
On Monday 27th October 2008, Cafe Concrete features performances from Manishima Ico, Grew & Grew and .:sNOOk:., plus DJ set by Peripheral Vision.
Café Concrete is an intimate night of ambient experimental electronica, sound-art, film and music from the outer limits. It happens every last Monday of every month, upstairs at the Voodoo Lounge, Plymouth. It costs a mere two pounds and starts at 830pm.
NEXT MONTH AT CAFÉ CONCRETE: Despite occasional performances by female artists, Café Concrete has been rather male-dominated. In a bid to address this gender imbalance, it has been decided that positive discrimination is the way forward! Therefore, on Monday 24th November 2008 Café Concrete will exclusively feature performances from innovative female artists, including Pro Tem, Caroline Blower, Selina Taylor, Cathy McCabe & Gina Sherman and Check Out My Bad Self, plus a DJ set by Low Profile. The artists are calling this event Café Concrete Ladies’ Night.