Thursday 16th October 2010
8:30pm – 1am
Free admission
8:30pm – 1am
Free admission
Kazimier,
Wolstenholme Square,
Liverpool L1 4JJ
www.thekazimier.co.uk
Lineup:
Mark Pilkington – live AV set
The White Snow Leaves Imprints in the Dawn – live cello / electronics set
Woodland Warblers – live set for wood and wires
Irfan Rainy – DJ set
Radio Procession:
Bring along an FM radio, boombox or battery powered CD player and join us for a mobile multi-channel sound installation! Meet at FACT at 20:30pm.
More info: www.fact.co.uk
A live music event acting as an opening party for FACT and Tate's Nam Jun Paik exhibition and a closing event for New Music Plus. NMP producers and other artists from the region will present a series of live performances inspired by aspects of Nam June Paik's practice including graphic notation, homemade electronics and a shortwave radio procession. It will also form part of an evening of events by Liverpool based NMP producers including Ross Dalziel's performance at Liverpool World Museum's planetarium and Andrew Ellis' Phillip Jeck show at the Bluecoat. The event will be free and open to the public as well as invited guests.
Musical Procession
A boombox procession / experimental Christmas carolling intervention drawing on tracks from selected NMP producers leading private view visitors from FACT to Kazimier. Bring along an FM radio, boombox or battery powered CD player and join us for a mobile multi-channel sound installation!
Mark Pilkington – Live AV set
Mark Pilkington is a performer and composer of electronic and electroacoustic music. Interested in fusing together audio/visual structures that can be manipulated from a score or improvised in real-time thus presenting performances that question traditional concepts of art, music and technology.
He works in the areas of screened works, recordings, installation and live performance and runs his own audio/visual label called ‘TUM' - www.thought-universe.co.uk
The White Snow Leaves Imprints in the Dawn
Improvised cello and electronics set from Adam Webster and Simon Jones; two of the Liverpool improv/noise scene's most prolific musicians.
Woodland Warblers
Trans-pennine collaboration between New Music Plus producers Ross Dalziel (Sound Network), Steve Symons (Owl Project) and Glenn Boulter (Focal Gaol). Like a musical game of crazy golf as played by Arthur Russell and a Chris Rhea tribute band beside a stagnant boating lake.
Irfan Rainy
Irfan presents a DJ set based around technological utopias.
Irfan started out as an avid music collector of vinyl recordings more than two decades ago. Specialising in primarily Black Music, dating back to the post Be Bop Jazz, Blues, Funk and continuing with contemporary dance music forms. A DJ/ Producer career in his specialist music began post university study and continues to this day. Taking himself out of the norms of deejaying in nightclubs towards more unsual spaces including car parks, art galleries and industrial spaces. His latest project Rhythm Fest in association with Contact Theatre took place during Black History month in October 2010. http://soundcloud.com/irfan- rainy