Dear Friends,
I'm hosting a new radio program The Fog, (named in honour of the late
Mark Lawton for his work as an experimental artist and his
contribution at SHMU) dedicated to experimental music. The program is
hosted by Station House Media Unit (who on Oct. 20th received their FM
license). The broadcasting area is local to
Aberdeen, but you'll be able to hear it on line here as well:
http://www.shmu.org.uk/shmufm.m3u
I'll be featuring interviews and live sessions with visiting artists
that I host, as well as music by artists who submit new works from
around the world. The first program ran last night Oct 21st and featured
Mark's posthumous release The Fog in its entirety. I'll be sorting out a 'listen again' function even if it's from my own site.
Upcoming programs feature David Revill and his work with John Cage, and several other
interviews and sessions with visiting artists.
I accept submissions for anyone interested in getting work on air, but it must be experimental in nature. No guarantees, but if it fits the program I'll try to play it.
Send cds (clearly marked with artist's name and email/website) and
description to: Bill Thompson, 34 Bridge St, 2nd Floor, Aberdeen,
AB116JN...Sorry can't return 'em, and please make sure your package
will fit through a mail slot. No guarantees but I'll do my best to
play as much as fits the program, and each individual show. We're
looking for experimental music, sound art, improv, etc.
Here's the blurb:
The Fog
Dedicated to exploring the hazy realms of experimental music, this 2
hour weekly program focuses on sound art and experimental music from
the past, present, and near future. Interviews, live studio sessions,
underground detritus, found recordings, live electronics, field
recordings, and even an occasional blues track will find themselves
blurred together by prof_lofi into a mixed bag of the bizarre.
Sundays 10pm to Midnight. SHMUFM:
http://www.shmu.org.uk/shmufm.m3u
or in Aberdeen on 99.8 FM
and also, a few other bits:
Just a quick invitation to a very special event this Tuesday at
Peacock Visual Arts. We are very excited to host Jack Write, well
known saxophonist from the States who has received fantastic reviews
on both sides of the pond. If you like free, adventurous improv, DO
NOT miss this gig as it's one to remember. His full bio and reviews
are posted below. Doors open at 7pm, sound at 7:30, donations of 3 to
5 pounds accepted at the door, no one turned away for lack of funds.
Support is likely but not confirmed----so don't be late
and.....
Also a few, quick 'by the ways':
Don't miss these upcoming gigs as part of Sound:
Nov 9th:
Paella is a new music percussion ensemble combining traditional
percussion instruments with found objects. The ensemble includes
Patrick Keenan, Len Wiltshire, and Kris Elliot, joined occasionally by
Bill Thompson. Performing works by John Cage, as well as premiering
works by David Revill, Brent Fariss, and Travis Weller, the group
seeks to explore the horizons of experimental music opened by Cage and
others.
(Paella has been generously supported by SOUND, The Lemon Tree, and
local community centers)
Friday 9 November 2007, 7.45pm
Picture Gallery, University of Aberdeen, Marischal College, Broad
Street, Aberdeen
Tickets: Admission free
s•o•u•n•d event - Paella - 09 November 2007 @ 7.45pm
and:
Nov 28th:
RHODRI DAVIES & MARK WASTELL+ support
Rhodri Davies, amplified harp and electronics, and Mark Wastell,
amplified textures, are the core members of Broken Consort. They have
been performing together in various groups since 1995. Through
combining acoustic and electronic instruments, they explore the nature
of space, silence, noise and electronic sound.
Wednesday 28 November 2007, 8pm
The Lemon Tree, 5 West North Street, Aberdeen
Tickets: £6
subject to booking fee
To book: 01224 642230 or
The Lemon Tree - Live Music, Theatre, Comedy, Dance and more in Aberdeen
s•o•u•n•d event - Rhodri Davies & Mark Wastell, + support - 28 November 2007 @ 8pm
Thanks again...hope to see you at the gigs, or sense you listening
over the wire(less),
Bill
......
jack wright
Spring Garden Music
http://www.springgardenmusic.com/sounds.html
Over the past twenty-five years Jack Wright has been a bold
saxophonist, as well as an influential musical personality. Either on
tour or organizing the next one, he has played in virtually every
venue available to experimental improvised music in the US. He toured
in Europe extensively in the 1980's and began again on a regular basis
in 2000; in Europe, he is mostly based in Paris.
In 1982 Wright began Spring Garden Music as a vehicle for
organizing an improvisational music community, and as a label on which
he and his partners record. As a musical explorer, his music passes
through radical shifts of style and approach from one year to the
next, yet always somehow identifiable as his own. These days he is
playing mostly alto and soprano saxophones, in every possible
direction, sometimes barely recognizable as those instruments. He
lives in Easton Pennsylvania, which enables him to commute easily to
NYC and Phila.
"Raw, visceral, urgent, his music demands to be heard." The Wire, Dec. 2006
The Washington Post says, "In the rarefied, underground world of
experimental free improvisation, saxophonist Jack Wright is king". And
a German publication, Bad Alchemy, had this to say of his solo:
"Wright does not make music, he embodies it, he transforms it with a
naiveté of another order. It grows into a sound river, he is part of
the diaphragm through which the heterogeneous whispers."
Jack has over sixty partners around the US and in Europe with whom he
plays on his travels and records. Some of his recent partners in
Europe have been: Michel Doneda, soprano sax; Agnes Palier, vocalist;
Olivier Toutlemond, percussion; Fabrizio Spera, drums; Alberto Braida,
piano; Sebastien Cirotteau, trumpet; Marlene Jobstl, butoh dancer;
Pascal Battus, table guitar; Jean-Philippe Gross, electronics; Sharif
Sehnaoui, guitar; Christine Sehnaoui, alto sax; Stephane Rives,
soprano sax; Jean-luc Guionnet, alto sax; David Chiesa, double bass;
Michael Griener percussion and Sabine Vogel flute of Berlin; Le Quan
Ninh, percussion; Barre Philipps, double bass; Veryan Weston, piano,
and Phil Durrant, English laptop musician.
His most recent tours have been with Fabrizio Spera and Alberto Braida
in Italy (upcoming tour in Europe in fall 2007); with Agnes Palier
and Olivier Toutlemond in France-Switzerland-Germany (and a US tour in
spring 2007); a solo tour in Finland, Sweden, and Norway; with Michael
Johnsen, electronicist, in France, Holland, Belgium, etc., joined by
Sebastien Cirotteau; with Michel Doneda and NYC percussionist Tatsuya
Nakatani (From Between Trio) in Japan, France, and the US; with Wade
Matthews, bass cl, flute, electronics, in the US; with Carol Genetti,
and Jon Mueller (NomTom trio), in the US; Nate Wooley, trumpet, of NYC
in Europe; cellist Bob Marsh of the Bay area; Michael Griener and
Sabine Vogel of Berlin; Reuben Radding, NYC bassist; Phil Durrant, in
the US; and with trumpet player Tom Djll from Oakland and soprano sax
player Bhob Rainey on the West Coast.
He has recorded over 35 albums since 1982.
For a full bio, writings, sound files and list of recordings visit his
website:
Spring Garden Music
feature article in Signal to Noise Magazine:
April 2003
2001 interview with John Berndt
Documentation and Discourse and also available in French
on here website, as published in Improjazz Jan/Feb. 2004)
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