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Member Since9/30/2006
Band Websitehttp://www.ongakusound.com
Band Membersintuition, intention, architecture & response
InfluencesChronologically: 10. Tenth and final influence: musical approaches that focus on parameters like simplicity, people, process, diversity and context always beat those driven by sound products, marketable objects, and validation by agents of government, cultural industries and educational institutions./ 9= Ninth equal: Eddie Prevost and John Tilbury, each in their own way subtle in terms of the depth of their engagement, commitment and wisdom. 9= Ninth equal: the many fantastic musicians of all ages - whether unlauded or known to critics via product - that I've been lucky enough to meet and work with through the weekly playing opportunity that Eddie Prevost began facilitating in London in late 1999, soon after I moved here from Sheffield. Nat Catchpole, Jamie Coleman, Tim Goldie, Anthony Guerra, John Lely, Sebastian Lexer, Mattin, Matt Milton, Michael Rodgers and Tom Perchard spring to mind first, but all of these musicians (up to 300 people by now) have played a part in developing the rich, thriving, current London improvisation scene and also my own thoughts and practice on the subject./ 8= Eighth equal: the Japanese guitarist Tetuzi Akiyama, one of only a few musicians in the world of whom you genuinely won't know what will be played, the sonic outcomes, or what the approach to the performance situation will be on any individual occasion. The same approach that I like. This extended approach to improvisational form, as well as to tools and technique, is to me a way of avoiding the product-led approach and the narrow or reactionary path. 8= Eighth equal: my good friend, the alto saxophonist, Seymour Wright, who it's been my fortune to work with since shortly after I moved to London. 8= Eighth equal: Cedric Price's unbuilt 'Potteries Thinkbelt' project./ 7= Seventh equal, among others: Robert Altman, Tadao Ando, Rayner Banham, Joseph Beuys, Raymond Carver, Lemmy Caution, John Edwards, Buckminster Fuller, George Grosz, Seamus Heaney, John Heartfield, Herman Hertzberger, Louis Kahn, Jan Kaplicky, Paddy Keenan, Franz Kline, Le Corbusier, Charles Mingus, Pablo Picasso, Max Roach, Sonny Rollins, Gary Snyder, Sonny Sharrock, Spy v. spy, John Stevens. The guitar, kora and uilleann pipes. Willie Duggan, Paul O'Connell, Brian O'Driscoll, Jean-pierre Rives and Fergus Slattery. Blackbirds and curlews. Alvar Aalto, Gunnar Asplund, Caroline Bergvall, Max Ernst, John Huston ('The Maltese Falcon' and 'The Dead' - the first and the last! - by Dashiel Hammett and James Joyce), Skip James, Glen Murcott, Louis MacNeice, Don McGregor (particularly for 'Jungle Action', 'Luke Cage' and 'Killraven' - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_McGregor), John Montague, Nic Roeg, Kurt Schwitters, Walter Segal, Jaroslav Seifert, Sheffield's improvised music scene, Cecil Taylor, Ghadalia Tazartes, Cy Twombley and Aldo van Eyck. 7= Seventh equal: open source, the computer industry and the global digital elite (sic)./ 6. Sixth: the intensive playing and discussions between Dr. Matt Sansom and myself preparing our duo 'orange'. An 'orange' gig-flier from the mid-90s that I found on Matt's website [matthewsansom.info] is included somewhere else on this page./ 5. Fifth: James Blood Ulmer's quieter record with George Adams, 'Revealing', his first session as a leader, pre-dating the fantastic, boiling, 'Tales from Captain Black', but released ten years later./ 4. Fourth: my discovery of and the opportunity to play with momentous, exciting Leeds-based kit drummer Paul Hession./ 3. Thirdly: hearing and seeing the trio of Evan Parker and Barry Guy with Paul Lytton or Paul Lovens at the height of their powers. 2. At or around the same time I attended a workshop with AMM playing Cardew's 'Treatise' at the Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield and also one with Bobby Bradford and John Carter at the Bracknell Jazz Festival. I discovered that this kind of music thrived in and had to some extent been invented in Sheffield./ 1. The first freely improvised music I was exposed to changed my life forever. It was Derek Bailey and Han Bennink duo live at the Grapes in Sheffield, the same tour referred to in Ben Watson's book on Bailey.
Sounds LikeBelow is the text of a gig-flier from my group 'orange' with Matt Sansom in the mid-90s, which I recently rediscovered on Matt's website [ http://www.matthewsansom.info/links/performance/orngtxt.htm ]. My memory is that this gig was at the Termite Club in Leeds with a Phil Durrant/Robin Hayward band also on the bill. Only the materials and context differ now. ORANGE : TIME & MOTION STUDY 6B: interventions in space-time (intuition, intention, architecture & response): We shall read & control your mind, foresee your actions, move objects & enforce peace through reward and punishment/ We shall erect buildings with strong internal or exoskeletal structures inseparable from the choice of materials or arrangments of rooms, windows, circulation zones & environmental filters used within them/ Our buildings will be neither utopian, dystopian, frozen or fossilised & in the same way that a motorcycle is simultaneously system of parts, fetish-object and speed-thrill provider, they will be like motorcycles.
Record Labeltwothousandand; Matchless; discus
Type of LabelIndie


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   About Ross Lambert
Improvisation musician in Brixton, London UK, also involved in performance and performance art, film music, sound design, broadcasting, writing and facilitating or producing regular creative events. A performer on: guitars, pipe, voice, dictaphone, pocket trumpet and other vibrating and magnetic sources. Latest venture is the experimental jazz trio 'Sum' (cogito ergo) with Eddie Prevost and Seymour Wright. I'm co-founder, producer and programmer of the collaborative ongaku:enjoy_sound (http://www.ongakusound.com) concert series running since 2002. A regular (back-up) facilitator of the influential weekly improvisation workshop, inaugurated late 1999, by Eddie Prevost in London. Co-founder, producer and presenter of the arts and improvisation radio show Coin on the Track currently enjoying a break [11/08... may not now be back - RL] on Resonance Radio in London since 2005: http://www.coinonthetrack.com. I have collaborated since 1998 with the artist Edith Marie Pasquier in the performance art duo ed + ross, and as artists film and artists book producers. Films include: Lonely Twin, I LOVE AMERICA AND AMERICA LOVES ME, Lark of the border, and the white road. There is more info on my friends and associates at http://lostlights.org/twothousandand/ (with Seymour Wright as Lucky Rabbit, and with Broken Hands, Michael Rodgers and Anthony Guerra), at http://matchlessrecordings.com (with 9! and others - see my photo pages), at http://www.discus-music.co.uk/dis1cd.htm (with Feetpackets) and http://www.discus-music.co.uk/dis5cd.htm (as Air Conditions with Matthew Sansom). I will also mention my trio 'The World Book', w. Seymour Wright (as) and John Lely (Powerpoint)... a group still ahead of its time. Historic playing credits and collaborations also include with: Tetuzi Akiyama, Martin Archer, Derek Bailey, Mick Beck, Tom Chant, Charlie Collins, Cooper Moore, Rhodri Davis, Michael Doneda, John Edwards, Tim Goldie, David Gross, Anthony Guerra, Hubbub, Utah Kawasaki, Sandy Kindness, John Lely, Sebastian Lexer, Mattin, Matt Milton, Takehiro Nishide, Evan Parker, Keith Rowe, Bechir Saade, LaDonna Smith, Assif Tsahar, Alan Wilkinson, Jack Wright, Seymour Wright, Tetsuro Yasunaga and Ami Yoshida.

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Mighty Craic @ The Green Carnation, 5 Greek Street





Jul 1 2009 12:44 AM

Thanks for the add Ross, maybe catch you down at Greek Street some night.

Best
J
harico 





Jun 21 2009 12:09 PM

Thank you !!!
Massimo Magee





Jun 15 2009 1:18 PM

Good evening Ross, thanks for accepting my request!

Great improvisations here!

Massimo
Kenji Okumura - Luthier





Jun 1 2009 4:01 PM

Hi Ross,
Thank you for the friendship.
Kenji
Christophe Meulien





May 31 2009 9:18 AM

Hello,i just comes listen goods sounds on your page...

Christophe
bum





May 29 2009 3:25 AM

Thanks for the req!
Nice sounds!!!
HiDjAzZolOdiQuE





May 1 2009 12:12 PM

ThAnK yOu !
PeAcE.
unanoraked in vladivostok





May 3 2009 4:48 PM

Thanks for the request...
Freedom of the City





May 1 2009 11:19 AM

Freedom of the City - "London's premier festival of experimental and improvised music" (The Wire) - this weekend, 3-4 May, Conway Hall, London.

Featuring AMM, Christian Wolff, Evan Parker, London Improvisers Orchestra and many more - full programme at www.freedomofthecity.org
HiDjAzZolOdiQuE





May 1 2009 12:12 PM

ThAnK yOu !
PeAcE.
nanaye





Apr 12 2009 11:31 AM

thank you for your request !
love from japan×○×○
nanaye
Eoghan Neff & César Pastor





Mar 22 2009 1:04 PM

Gracias por el add<br />& Bienvenido a nuestra Música!!<br /><br />Thanks for the Friendship<br />& Welcome to our Music!!<br /><br />Fior fáilte isteach Agus go raibh<br />Míle Maith agat as an gcairdeas<br /><br />Eoghan & César<br />
Christophe Meulien





Mar 22 2009 10:44 AM

Bonjour

Thanks for the add!great music here!
Christophe
L.E.G





Dec 1 2008 1:15 PM

hey Ross,
Thanks for the friendship request..you have some pretty weird but also fantastic tunes there..nice stuff.
cheers,
the L.E.G crew
Yousei





Dec 5 2008 11:39 AM

Hello
Thanks for the friend request.
Greetings from Oosaka Japan.

Yousei
Peter Simpson





Dec 5 2008 3:37 PM

hello another chelsea college of art gig on monday!

This Monday 8th Dec
Chelsea College of Art Bar
7:30 onwards

Adam Bohman + Patritzia Paollini

Temperatures

16 John Islip Street
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Pimlico Tube
Fari B





Nov 10 2008 10:34 AM

Good luck at Cafe Oto

x
ps tell us more about London Bridge
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Dec 1 2008 12:35 AM

Hi,Ross!
Great ideas, influences and sounds pretty deep.
Respect
Radiohvezda





Oct 12 2008 6:29 PM

Hi Ross,
Thanks for leaving me the note. A pleasure to meet you and listen.

All the best,
Alex
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Oct 4 2008 2:07 AM

Ola Ross,
Thanks for the add me,
pleasure to meet you
Geetings from Brasil,Antonio Panda Gianfratti
Nikos Piperis





Aug 27 2008 8:16 AM

pleased to meet you!

Nikos Piperis
aida severo





Aug 11 2008 10:12 AM

ross,
I couldn't make your OTO gig, I was doing a gig too. Hope it went well. See you soon.
Phil.
Kira





Apr 6 2008 5:47 PM

My respects
Tomas Hiltz





Aug 9 2008 4:22 PM

Hi Ross, quietly thrilling music. Thanks for getting in touch.

cheers

Tx
Christopher Cantillo & Daniel Karlsson





Aug 9 2008 11:01 AM

Sheer beauty.
Very inspiring.

/d
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