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  • The Music of Eliane Radigue

    • 31 May 2011
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    The first major UK retrospective of the work of one of my favourite composers, Eliane Radigue. The film above tells more about her music and the programme: 12-26 June 2011 in London.

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  • This is double vinyl

    • 9 May 2011
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    I'm excited to report the arrival of Andy and Steve's new album.

    They are Warm Digits.

    This is double vinyl.

    Steve Jefferis: guitar, synthesiser, video

    Andrew Hodson: drums, programming, visuals

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    distractionrecords.com

    Launch date coming soon.

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  • Kendal Called

    • 1 Aug 2010
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    Kendal Calling: The 1,2,3,4s plus fan club.

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  • From Ubuweb: Sound - the strangeness of 'Dreams' (Delia Derbyshire and Barry Bermange)

    • 29 May 2010
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    As the site tells us "Bermange put together The Dreams (1964), a collage of people describing their dreams, set to a background of electronic sound. Dreams is a collection of spliced/reassembled interviews with people describing their dreams, particularly recurring elements. The program of sounds and voices attempts to represent, in five movements, some sensations of dreaming: running away, falling, landscape, underwater, and colour." at ubu.com

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  • Watching Small Black's Despicable Dogs video

    • 29 May 2010
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    Looking forward to seeing this band on Monday as part of the Dot to Dot festival in Manchester. (The video stars vocalist Josh Kolenik's Uncle Matt.)

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  • Cafe OTO, London | otoprojects

    • 25 May 2010
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    Have a look at Café Oto's call for event proposals here: http://www.cafeoto.co.uk/otoprojects.shtm

    "This open call aims to stimulate event organisers and promoters to take curatorial risks and develop ambitious ideas. Your proposal could be a one-off live event, a residency, a festival, something we haven’t thought of yet, or a combination or variant on any of the above."

    Four grants of £2000 available. Contact info@soundandmusic.org for more information and application guidelines. All event submissions must be received by 1st July 2010.

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  • Things I've been doing when I've not been writing this blog

    • 20 May 2010
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    No excuses, I've just not done this for ages. I've been enjoying tweeting much more. Probably since I now own an iPhone, where it seems somehow easier to be more immediate. I've still to work out a way to transfer some of the enthusiasm I feel for that to this place. Other than that - a quick round up and reminder (mainly to self) of what's been going on. Lately, Future Everything. Not the conference this year, but gigs and art and eating and drinking with friends from across the UK. Definite highlight was Konono No.1. I've wanted to see them for a long time, and it was a surprisingly small and un-packed gig. The exhibition Serendipity City included some great work: to name a few - Eyewriter, No. 207 by Rana Begum, Jon Rafman's Google Street Views, and of course the Open Sailing project, which if I've not mentioned before, then I should have done. Also, another exhibition, Cu took me to the unlikely venue of The Palace Hotel's basement bar. The hypnotic Death Calls the Tune by Lab Binaer was a definite highlight for me - a record player armed with a UV LED and glowpainted surface, which was activated by an RSS feed of headlines. There was a film screening too - and a reminder of how amazing John Smith's Blight is, with a soundtrack by Jocelyn Pook. I was annoyed to miss the discussion at Castlefield about art and media, but it will apparently be online soon, so at least I can marry up the twitter comments with what happened in retrospect. More blogging on Future Everything here. The reason I didn't see everything I wanted to in Manchester was because I was also in London for meetings, but also to see No Soul For Sale at Tate Modern.
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    It was a celebratory event (Tate Modern has been open for 10 years), which has been met with some criticism. Not sure I would agree with this, but then I was in the position of being able to chat to lots of people who I knew, and who were given a square of Tate Modern's Turbine Hall floorspace to display their wares. Black Dogs' pub was brilliant to hear about.
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    Their idea arose out of considering their environment for the few days in residence in the Turbine Hall, and to display the pieces that they'd been working on for the event. They weren't allowed to serve beer, but I admired their desire to create a cosy relaxed corner nonetheless. Oh and before all this, I was at the second National Photography Symposium. I had a great time. I was working, but also felt like I was not. It was brilliant to meet and remeet people who I communicate with all the time (by email and twitter mainly), and rarely get to hang out with. Being in Derby and at Quad was a treat, as was learning and working with all sorts of people who know an extreme amount of stuff about photography and all of the issues that surround it. Rut Blees Luxemburg gave the closing keynote, using 35mm slides, in an auditorium that had to be completely dark. Hence the dark photo, but you kind of get the idea. Her works glowed appropriately.
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    (If I haven't mentioned this before, I work for Redeye when I'm not doing research. They are a photography network, based in Manchester.) In other conference news, I also bit the bullet, cheated the ash plume, and went to Brussels by air.
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    (This is Dover harbour, I think. And a bit of plane.) Brussels sems to be a tiny city bursting with a great sense of identity; I liked being there very much. The conference, Institutional Attitudes was surprising and sometimes baffling, but gave me food for thought for my own research, which was as good a result as I could have expected. And then there was the small matter of an election, and today, news of new cultural policies on the horizon  ... no wonder I haven't been sitting down to write... Now, I've not done any of these complex events justice, or even written about them in a chronological order, but at least I've gathered all these links in one place. Anyway, I'm so late doing this, everyone else has written tons about them all already.
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  • Autumn to winter

    • 22 Nov 2009
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    So the nights are drawing in, and Manchester's Christmas Market is up and running. There is a huge shining Santa sitting at the bottom of the Town Hall clock tower, and gluwein is available at various little wooden stalls. I know this, because it was our destination on the day after the Warm Digits gig supporting Field Music at the Deaf Institute. What a great time! And it was brilliant to hang out with Steve and Lynne afterwards. All in all, this seemed to mark some kind of festive beginning. It's lovely to think about Christmas approaching, without any looming house moving to consider: it's almost a year since we arrived in Manchester.
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    And whilst I'm on some kind of Manchester tourist-guide tip, the Angels of Anarchy exhibition is well worth a look - if only to see more of Francesca Woodman's extraordinary photographs (and a film). As is the American Scene at the Whitworth: for some reason the simplicity and experiment of one of Joseph Alber's cork-cut prints stays in my mind from that experience.
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  • Warm Digits - Vision Mixed

    • 5 Aug 2009
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    24 July at the Cumberland Arms was my vision mixing debut. (Mainly for Warm Digits, where my main role is usually roadie). Ready with two practices on an Edirol vision mixer and 3 ropey cameras from ebay (all with various faults, but mainly working), it was FUN. Results are available to see here, here and here. The amazing film, which mixes in and out is Steve's - I recommend his YouTube channel, and especially 'The Texture of Democracy'. I should probably mention that Warm Digits is the collaboration of Steve Jefferis (Cathode) and  Andrew Hodson (The Matinee Orchestra). Andy is my partner, which is why I am going on about this so much. It was, as ever, completely lovely to see everyone in the Toon. Very much enjoyed sets by Rachel Lancaster and Quack Quack, who also played that night.
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  • Midsummer

    • 8 Jul 2009
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    As the days begin to shorten (see previous post), it meant the beginning of fun times. Having postponed a trip to the Venice Bienniale, so that The 1,2,3,4s could play Glastonbury's BBC Introducing Stage, it meant that my birthday was spent at home with friends and family. And looking for frogs with Molly.
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    And then to Glasto for five days of mainly sun, music, and the delightful chaos that could only happen in a field in Somerset.
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    And back for Steve Reich/Kraftwerk at the Manchester Velodrome - their performance was on the opening night of the Manchester International Festival. Cyclists and 3D extravaganza added to an amazing night.
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    On to Whitney on Wye for Beth and Richard's wedding. Brilliant.
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