Archive for April, 2010

Hebden Bridge, Birchcliffe Centre, Thursday 19th August – Hibernate First Birthday

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

CHANGE OF VENUE


Thursday August 19th 2010 @ The Birchcliffe Centre, Birchcliffe Road, Hebden Bridge, HX78DG GOOGLE MAPS link

8.00pm, £5.

Hibernate celebrates it’s first birthday with a night of static, decay and bursts of melody featuring…

Ian Hawgood (http://www.koenmusic.com/)

Ian Hawgood needs no introduction. He has released an enormous number of releases under different monikers on countless labels, free mp3’s as well as physical releases. And besides that musical output he also runs three labels, home normal, tokyo droning and nomadic kids republic. Ian enjoys making music using piano, pump organ, mellotron, vibraphone, rhodes, guitar, old tube amps and other mostly vintage equipment.

Talvihorros (http://www.talvihorros.com/)

Talvihorros is an experimental composer from London, UK exploring the possibilities of the guitar. His compositions venture into the fields of ambient, experimental, drone, post-rock and folk but dont fall into the cliches associated with any of these genres. Old and broken equipment and recording techniques are favoured over new and modern tools. Both acoustic and electric guitars are layered with organ, synthesizer, mandolin, radio frequencies and various percussion instruments to create dense collages of sound, sometimes melodic, sometimes challenging but always captivating. Live Talvihorros performs solely with electric guitar and effects pedals.

Tom White (http://www.tomwhitesound.com/)

Born in 1986, Tom White is a sound and visual artist currently based in London. Working with found sounds, tape collage, mic feedback and fragments of instrumentation, to create composition, sound art and film sound. Tom also works with video and photography, often combining all practices.

Was Ist Das Soundsystem

Spinning a mixture of ambient & drone between sets.

Hebden Bridge – Trades Club – DAMO SUZUKI – Saturday 31st July 2010

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

The first Was Ist Das? event since the site relaunched….who else but Damo Suzuki, right here in our hometown of Hebden.
Flyer for Damo Suzuki at Hebden Trades

Keep an eye on this page as more details will be revealed as the event draws nearer.

Playing with Damo we have the following confirmed musicians:

Ian Hinton-Smith – Ian first made his name as the guitar player for Alfie [Twisted Nerve/Regal Records] but also played most of the drums on Badly Drawn Boy’s classic debut album “The Hour Of The Bewilderbeast”. Since then, he went on to play with Jim Noir which lead to the formation of his last band The Beep Seals.

Tony “Tuba” Whittingham – Tony is an ambassador for the tuba. As well as playing all over the world in brass bands such as the Brighouse & Rastrick, he has also played his instrument for everything from improvised oompah bands to jazz bands.

The Window Right – One of Damo’s favourite bands, he’s played with them in Huddersfield, London and Leeds. A tight 3-piece playing electronic tinged post-rock, they’ll be playing a full support slot and then joining Damo’s backing group for a full-on out there session.

Cool Piano Roll – local heroes, they sound like Sigur Ros jamming with the Cinematic Orchestra. They’ll also be playing a support slot and joining Damo’s backing group

Support comes from:

The Window Right [see above]

DJing on the night we have:

The Was Ist Das soundsystem – of course
Dawn Hinton-Smith – Dawn’s DJing CV includes B-Music and Electric Mud in Manchester.

Hebden Bridge, Hole In T’Wall – Thursday July 22nd 2010

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Thursday July 22nd 2010 @ Hole In t’ Wall, Hangingroyd lane, Hebden Bridge

8.00pm, free entry.

Jasper TX [ http://www.myspace.com/jaspertx ]

Jasper TX is the musical moniker of Sweden’s Dag Rosenqvist. Using electric and acoustic guitar, piano, pump organ, melodica, glockenspiel, voice and various other instruments as a foundation for his compositions, Dag has managed to create his own musical universe. Elements of post rock, drone, improvisation, noise and lo-fi aesthetics mix with a melodic pop sensibility that results in something quite unique. Dag grew up in a strictly religious town in southern Sweden and from an early age he used music as a way to escape from mundane small town life. Initially just a means to preserve ideas, Dag began to record songs onto a 4-track portable cassette recorder and Jasper TX was born. After eventually realising that he could do something more with the recordings he slowly began to refine both his musical ideas and his recording skills.

Mark Templeton [ http://www.myspace.com/marktempleton ]

Canadian artist Mark Templeton utilizes a background in acoustic music and instruments such as the guitar, banjo and accordion to compose electro-acoustic music using said instruments and a variety of effects processes. Since the release of his critically acclaimed Standing on a Hummingbird in 2007, his sound has been called “pastoral,” but also”painterly” in an attempt to describe how his instruments are crumbled and reconstructed into new forms; a process further developed and realized on his 2009 release, Inland. Mark’s works have been commissioned by organizations of contemporary dance, film and audiovisual disciplines. His live performances have at times been accompanied by Edmonton-based experimental filmmaker aAron Munson’s visuals. In 2009 this ongoing collaboration resulted in the release of M. Templeton & aA. Munson: Acre Loss on CD and DVD.

Danny Saul [ http://www.myspace.com/dannysaul ]

Danny Saul (guitar, vocal) has been an active part of a largely undocumented Manchester music scene for nearly 10 years. After playing guitar with the now-defunct Tsuji Giri (whose self-released Steve Albini-recorded album came out in 2005), Danny began developing a more personal compositional and performance method. Two limited CD EP releases (Balance in 2006 and History in 2007) illustrates his first studio attempts to combine intricate composition with overloaded noise. A parallel ‘career’ as half of ‘pub ambient’ improvising duo Liondialer (alongside Greg Haines – a documentary collage collection of their Manchester pub audience-baiting live sets was released as Liondialer – LIVE! in 2009) has since fed into his solo live work – Danny’s music and solo performances now exist in some undefined and uneasy grey area between singer-songwriter and experimental noise manipulator. The complexity of his highly-developed acoustic picking style has been slowly subsumed by slabs of layered and processed guitar sound, while still always serving the needs of his oppressive songwriting.

+ the Was Ist Das Soundsystem trying to fill in the musical gaps

Due to unforeseen circumstances Jasper TX has had to cancel his UK tour. Memór [http://www.myspace.com/hjimmeln] will take his place.