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Ergo Phizmiz Brass Band, Live at 12 Bar Club, London, July 1
 

offline ergophizmiz on 2003-06-26 05:37 [#00757553]
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The Ergo Phizmiz Brass Band
Live at the 12 Bar Club, London, July 1 2003.

Featuring:
Ergo Phizmiz (Laptop and the Brass)
Erik Bumbledonk (The Brass)
The Travelling Mongoose (Minidiscs and Delay)

The Ergo Phizmiz Brass Band will be playing a half-hour set
incorporating material from Ergo Phizmiz's back catalogue
(including material from "Stageworks", "Requiem for the
Precedence of the USA", "Avocado Dreams", "Gently Bently
Beneath the Waby Wabes") along with new material and some of
the greatest hits of the Colliery Band and Wingate's
Temperance Band. The set will also feature a brand new The
The Interpretation, "Uncertain Smile" scored for the brass.

Here is the official press release for the gig:

Tuesday 1st July 8pm. £7/£5. 12 Bar Club Denmark Place
London WC2 Box office: 020 7209 2248
LMC presents "Some Enchanted Evening: A Tone Poem" by Peter
Gordon. This is a solo performance which involves the
interweaving of saxophone melodies and spoken narratives, as
well as melodic and narrative fragments, set in a soundtrack
of a live mix of electronic and pre-recorded music. The
talking and the playing is improvised as well as
pre-composed. The spoken narratives and fragments explore
the personal and political, real and fantastic, and are
often quixotic. Also on the bill, the mind-bogglingly
multi-talented singer, songwriter, cartoonist, broadcaster,
writer Peter Blegvad, making a rare solo appearance;
experimentalist Ergo Phizmiz, who tonight performs lopsided
brass band music; and young singer/guitarist Ash Hunter,
performing for the first time in London at the point where
Bert Jansch tinged folk meets the asethetic of noise.

Hope to see you there!

The set will also be uploaded in some form or another to
ergophizmiz.com soon after the performance.



 


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