1. Small But Perfectly Formed

    Title: Small But Perfectly Formed
    Location: London, Clerkenwell
    Description: improvised music

    Clive Bell (shakuhachi)
    Bechir Saade (ney)
    -
    Daichi Yoshikawa (electronics)
    Paul Abbott (shee, computer)
    David Papapostolou (cello)
    -
    Ute Kanngiesser (cello)

    SAINT MARK\’S CHURCH
    Myddelton Square, Clerkenwell
    London, EC1R 1XX

    It\’s a lovely church. We chose this venue for it\’s unique acoustic.

    Entrance: £5/£4

    2 minutes walk from Angel tube.
    Bus: 30, 73, 205, 214, 394, 476

    More info on the musicians on: http://smabpf.blogspot.com/

    Start Time: 19:30:00
    Date: 2008-11-27


  2. Audio Forensic

    Title: Audio Forensic
    Location: IMT Gallery- Image Music and Text
    Description: Comprising of ambitious works by nine artists who employ sound as the principle media of their practice, Audio Forensics demonstrates the breadth of engagement with sound in the arts, and how it can be re-evaluated in the context of an increasingly noisy world. The artists exhibiting are Libero Colimberti, Jan Hendrickse, Simone Izzi, Nitin Lachhani, Luc Messinezis, Maria Papadomanolaki, Vytis Puronas, Mark Shorey and Mark Wright.

    I M T
    UNIT 2/210 CAMBRIDGE HEATH ROAD
    LONDON E2 9NQ UK

    Audio Forensics is an exhibition and symposium presenting the final work of the first MA Sound Arts graduates of London College of Communication. The groundbreaking work in the exhibition demonstrates the high level of critical debate in sonic disciplines fostered by the university’s Department of Sound Art and Design since 1998. The exhibition is co-curated by ELECTRA and IMT
    Start Time: 18:00
    Date: 2008-11-27

    Sound art encompasses a wide range of forms and concerns and has its
    precedence across many creative fields, yet, as these artists demonstrate, the
    acknowledgment of sound’s significance in the arts is becoming of greater
    importance as technologies develop, and as the public become ever more
    aware of the interactions between sound, space and artistic practice.

    Some of the works make one aware of interactions with sound that are often
    overlooked, such as the effect of sonic frequencies on the body in Shorey’s
    work. Puronas’s audiovisual installation immerses the visitor in questions
    of reality, hyper-reality and the authenticity of digital technology, whilst Izzi
    turns installation against the audience as an analogy of the psychological
    pressures of contemporary society. Others, such as Messinezis’s collection
    of sonic curiosities, in an audio equivalent to the Wunderkammer, or
    Lachhani’s extraordinary 3D sculptures of sound waves, translate sound
    into contexts more familiar in the visual arts presenting experiences that are
    at once recognisable and alien.

    Other work in the exhibition explores and re-evaluates major disciplines in
    sound art, whether through Hendrickse’s compositional use of air currents
    to play both musical and non-musical instruments, or Colimberti’s
    subversion of the use of music and the sound effect in film. Likewise
    Papadomanolaki and Wright explore the field recording as a discipline
    through which to narrate place, the space outside the gallery and the Abbeys
    of the north of England respectively, demonstrating the capacity of sound to
    evoke absent environments in very tangible ways.

    As a whole the exhibition provides an extraordinarily comprehensive enquiry
    into how sound, and its manipulation, influences our experience and
    understanding of our environment.

    On Sunday 30th November there will be a symposium in which keynote
    speakers Ben Borthwick, Assistant Curator at Tate Modern, and Steven
    Connor, professor of Modern Literature and Theory at Birkbeck, will address
    issues of sonic practice raised by the exhibition. This event will also give
    visitors the opportunity to talk to the artists personally about their work.

    Audio Forensics is an exhibition and symposium presenting the final work of
    the first MA Sound Arts graduates of London College of Communication. The
    groundbreaking work in the exhibition demonstrates the high level of critical
    debate in sonic disciplines fostered by the university’s Department of Sound
    Art and Design since 1998. The exhibition is co-curated by ELECTRA and
    IMT.


  3. Africa Now!

    Title: Africa Now!
    Location: Barbican Hall
    Description: Featuring Baaba Maal, Amadou & Mariam, Bassekou Kouyate, Oumou Sangare, Muntu Valdo, Toumani Diabate, Amy Sacko, Souad Massi, Rachid Taha, Sola Akingbola, Daara J Family + more guests tbc
    Start Time: 19:30
    Date: 23 October 2008


  4. KÄMMER KLANG

    Title: KÄMMER KLANG
    Location: Charlie Wright\’s International Bar - 45 PITFIELD STREET N1 6DA
    Description: With special guests Oren Marshall and Maurizio Ravalico, KÄMMER KLANG continue to bring a night of modern classical, electronic and improvised music
    Start Time: 20:30
    Date: 2008-10-28

    IT IS TIME… KÄMMER KLANG
    number two is ready for your ears….

    With special guests Oren Marshall and Maurizio Ravalico,
    KÄMMER KLANG continue to bring a night of modern classical,
    electronic and improvised music to your favourite drinking hole.

    Charlie Wright’s International Bar
    Tuesday October 28th
    8.30pm
    £5 on the door

    Come and support this exciting new night, have some Thai, hear some great and rarely performed new music whilst tasting the range of good beers from the bar…..

    THE MUSIC:
    * OREN MARSHALL & MAURIZIO RAVALICO DUO
    Tuba and Congas

    * ALFRED SCHNITTKE A Paganini for solo violin
    David Worswick - violin

    * STEVE REICH Pendulum for microphones, amplifiers and performers
    Sound Engineer - Isambard Kroustaliouv

    * LOUIS ANDRIESSON Workers Union
    Vicky Wright - Bass Clarinet / Sasha Koushk-Jalali - Tuba / Rob Ames - Viola /
    Sarah Cresswell - Percussion / Lucy Railton - cello


  5. the Placard headphone festival

    Title: the Placard headphone festival
    Location: Café OTO
    Start Time: 13:00
    Date: 2008-09-20
    End Time: 23:00


  6. Kitsune Party - Maison Airwaves

    Title: Kitsune Party - Maison Airwaves
    Location: 93 Feet East
    Description: KITSUNÉ MAISON NIGHT
    19th of SEPTEMBER 2008
    at 93 FEET EAST

    The Teenagers (live)
    Cazals (live)
    autoKratz (live)
    DJ Jerry Bouthier
    + special secret performance
    Start Date: 2008-09-19
    Start Time: 07:30
    End Date: 2008-09-20
    End Time: 03:00

    KITSUNÉ MAISON NIGHT
    93 Feet East
    150 Brick Lane
    London
    E1 6QL
    Doors open 7pm–3am
    tickets available at
    www.ticketweb.co.uk
    Rough Trade East
    91 Brick Lane
    E1 6QL
    Pure Groove
    6-7 West Smithfield
    EC1A 9JX
    www.myspace.com/airwavesfestival
    www.airwavesmusicfestival.com
    www.myspace.com/maisonkitsune

    www.kitsune.fr
    info@kitsune.fr


  7. Small But Perfectly Formed

    Title: Small But Perfectly Formed
    Location: Café Oto
    Description: a night of free-form improvised music with:

    PORTABLE, Rhodri Davies (harp & electronics), Benedict Drew (computer), Louisa Martin (computer), Patrick Farmer (tbc), John Wall (computer), John Edwards (double bass), Mark Sanders (percussion)

    http://smabpf.blogspot.com/

    picture © smabpf on http://www.flickr.com/

    Start Time: 20:00
    Date: 2008-09-08