Turntable / saxophone improv duo for CRAM festival (London)

On Monday 31st August I’ll play turntable and objects alongside Colin Webster on saxopnone, in an improvised performance for CRAM Festival. Full details below.

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CRAM Festival: Three days of improvised music
29 August at 15:00 to 31 August at 22:00
Hundred Years Gallery
13 pearson st., London, E2 8JD

CRAM Records are thrilled to be putting on a 3 day spectacular at Hundred Years Gallery, over the August Bank Holiday – 29th, 30th, 31st.

With a packed lineup of all kinds of superb artists, it makes for a wonderful summer holiday weekend of music making. Yet again we can’t keep away from our collaborators at Hundred Years Gallery for it’s fine setting, space, food & drink, people and continued support.

3 days – 18 sets – 32 musicians

Day one – Saturday 29th August

Afternoon – 3pm

Steve Beresford & Sarah Gail Brand
Tom Jackson
Stephen Crowe & Benedict Taylor

Evening – 7.30pm

Kay Grant & Matt Chilton
John Bisset & Ivor Kallin
Terry Day, Steve Beresford & David Leahy

Day 2 – Sunday 30th August

Afternoon – 3pm

Neil Metcalfe, Mark Sanders & Daniel Thompson
Benedict Taylor
Olie Brice & Tom Challenger

Evening – 7.30

Edward Lucas
Jennifer Allum & Eddie Prévost
Adam Bohman, Sue Lynch & Adrian Northover

Day 3 – Monday 31st August

Afternoon – 3pm

Ashley John Long & Guillaume Viltard
Daniel Thompson
Hannah Marshall & Roland Ramanan

Evening – 7.30

Matt Davison, Tom Jackson & Ashley John Long
Sibyl Madrigal & Alex Ward
Graham Dunning & Colin Webster

Hundred Years Gallery
13 Pearson Street
London
E2 8JD
(2 mins from Hoxton Station)

Entry: £6 per concert (afternoon or evening), £9 one day pass, £18 one festival pass (3 full days).

http://cramrecords.blogspot.com/2015/07/cram-festival-2015.html
http://www.hundredyearsgallery.com/cram-festival/

 

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