Open Eye Quartet 20th May

Some great video above from Open Eye gig opening for John Butcher & Okkyung Lee last Friday. Thanks to Dave J. for that. Also a nice little write up from Daniel Ladd @ citylifer. You can read the whole thing here. The pictures below are thanks to some fine camera work by Peter Fey. HavingContinue reading “Open Eye Quartet 20th May”

28th May

28th May VOM (Glasgow) Rhythmic sub-bass churn, twisted and devastating guitar battery/mangle. LOUD, ROCKING head music that is at once disgusting and deeply compelling. http://www.myspace.com/vommusik PYRAMIDION (Glasgow) Hypnotic pysch jams from members of Moon Unit, Nackt Insecten… http://soundcloud.com/pyramidion ANDREW CHEETHAM & DAVID BIRCHALL (Manchester) Free rock drone improv drum and guitar duo https://davidmbirchall.wordpress.com/ @ Gullivers,Continue reading “28th May”

Rhys Chatham G3 @ Islington Mill

Rhys Chatham (guitar) Ed Troupe (bass) Andrew Cheetham (drums) Nick Mitchell (guitar) Tom Settle (guitar)  Jon Collin (guitar) Rick Tomlinson (guitar)  Adam Denton (guitar) Dave Birchall (guitar) Cian Nugent (guitar) Alan Doherty (guitar)

26th March 2011

Tubers Music Presents: Aural Detritus (Brighton/Bristol) Simon Whetham: Laptop & Field Recordings Daniel Jones: Turntable & Contact Mics Paul Khimasia Morgan: Objects & Abrasion Grew Quartet (Lancaster/Manchester/Sheffield) Stephen Grew: Piano Mick Beck: Saxophone Phil Marks: Percussion David Birchall: Guitar @ St. Margarets Church, Rufford Road/Whalley Road, Whalley Range, Manchester, M16 8pm £5 waged/£4 unwaged

Post-apocalyptic instrument number 1 and/or “Trumpetar”

Got a little bit of inspiration looking at Jethro Brice’s excellent blog http://futuremuseum.wordpress.com/ the other day. Its an investigation of some our not so smart current uses of resources looked back on from two centuries in the future as well as imaginings of some immediate post-apocalyptic responses to environmental/political meltdown. It set me off thinkingContinue reading “Post-apocalyptic instrument number 1 and/or “Trumpetar””