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forthcoming RUMP events

27/05 - Snöleoparden @ Antje Øklesund, Berlin - DE.
30/05 - Snöleoparden @ Dense Recordshop, Berlin - DE.
30/05 - Rumpistol @ Rainbow Summoning Festival, Lake Valday - RU.
31/05 - Karsten Pflum, Snöleoparden, Vektormusik & Nabo @ Maybeats Festival, Humlebæk - DK.

02/06 - Icarus @ Parco Fistomba, Padua - IT.
06/06 - Snöleoparden & Karsten Pflum @ Spot Festival, Århus - DK.
08/06 - System @ Distortion Festival, Copenhagen - DK.

07/06 - Badun @ ChillPark (Vennelyst Parken), Århus - DK.
08/06 - Snöleoparden @ New Pudel in The Park, Hamburg - DE.
13/06 - Badun @ Jazzhouse, Copenhagen - DK.
21/06 - Rumpistol & Karsten Pflum @ Lab, Copenhagen - DK.
23/06 - Icarus @ Viral Festival, Amsterdam - NL.
27/06 - Karsten Pflum + Danish Dubstep Design @ Café Lobby, Århus - DK.

11/07 - Badun @ Copenhagen Jazz Festival, Copenhagen - DK.
12/07 - Svartbag, Rumpistol & Badun @ Copenhagen Jazzfestival, Copenhagen - DK.
13/07 - Badun @ Psycrowdelica Festival, Berlin - DE

18/07 - Elektronisk JazzJuice Day 1, Århus - DK.
19/07 - Elektronisk JazzJuice Day 1, Århus - DK.
20/07 - Elektronisk JazzJuice Day 2, Århus - DK.

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WILDBIRDS & PEACDRUMS tour news

Wildbirds & Peacedrums, whose debut record, Heartcore, is available now, have announced additional tour dates to the ones we brought you last month.

The new shows include a headline appearance in London at The Luminaire on June 5 and the Swedish duo’s second visit to the United States. All the confirmed dates can be seen below, with more to be added very soon.

Fri 9 May 2008: EACC, Castellon, SPAIN
Sat 10 May 2008: La Fleche d’Or, Paris, FRANCE
Sun 11 May 2008: Crawdaddy, Dublin, IRELAND (with A Hawk And A Hacksaw)
Wed 14 May 2008: Star of Bethnal Green, London, UK (with Magic Wands)
Thu 15 May 2008: Scala, London, UK (with Caribou & Born Ruffians)
Sat 17 May 2008: Great Escape Festival, Barfly, Brighton, UK (with Lightspeed Champion and Bombay Bicycle Club)
Sun 18 May 2008: Cafe Oto, London, UK
Mon 19 May 2008: Academy 3, Manchester, UK (with Jens Lekman)
Tue 20 May 2008: The Cluny, Newcastle, UK
Wed 21 May 2008: The Georgian Theatre, Stockton-On-Tees, UK (with Suzy Mangion)
Thu 22 May 2008: Captains Rest, Glasgow, UK
Fri 23 May 2008: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds, UK (with Caribou & Born Ruffians)
Thu 5 Jun 2008: The Luminaire, London, UK (with Joe Gideon & The Shark)
Fri 6 Jun 2008: Venn Festival, Bristol, UK (with Matmos)
Thu 12 Jun 2008: House of Sweden, Swedish Embassy, Washington, DC, USA
Sun 15 Jun 2008: Joe's Pub, New York City, NY, USA
Tue 17 Jun 2008: Rochester Jazz Festival, New York, USA
Thu 19 Jun 2008: Union Hall, Brookly, NY, USA
Fri 20 Jun 2008: Coco 66, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Wed 25 Jun 2008: Accelerator Festival, Stokholm, SWEDEN
Thu 3 July 2008: Quart Festival, Kristiansand, NORWAY
Fri 4 Jul 2008: Kongsberg Jazz Festival, Kongsberg, NORWAY
Sat 5 Jul 2008: Roskilde Festival, Roskilde, DENMARK
Sat 2 Aug 2008: Storsjöyran Festival, Östersund, SWEDEN
Fri 15 Aug 2008: Cafe Mono, Oslo, NORWAY

http://wildbirdsandpeacedrums.com
http://www.myspace.com/wildbirdsandpeacedrums

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THE LEAF LABEL giveaway - LPs from £2 & Singles from £1.25

In an effort to clear some space in their overstretched warehouse, The Leaf Label is making available most of their available vinyl releases available at super-cheap prices, for a limited time. You can buy any of the singles and EPs in the list below for just £1.25 each (+p&p), and the albums for just £2 (+p&p).

Some of these releases are really quite scarce now, and this really will be the last ever chance to get most of them anywhere, at all. Whatever happens, the prices will return to normal soon, so don't hang about.

LPs - £2.00 each (+p&p)

310 - After All
310 - The Dirty Rope
Bill Wells, Stefan Schneider, Annie Whitehead & Barbara Morgenstern -
Pick Up Sticks
Clue To Kalo - Come Here When You Sleepwalk
Clue To Kalo - One Way It's Every Way
Icarus - I Tweet The Birdy Electric
Riow Arai - Mind Edit
Sofa Surfers - Encounters
Triosk - Moment Returns
Sutekh - Born Again Vol. 1
Sutekh - Born Again Vol. 2

SINGLES/EPs - £1.25 each

310 - NOD
310 - Prague Rock EP
310 - The Frosty Bardum Affair
310 - Opposite Corners
Asa-Chang & Junray - Hana
Asa-Chang & Junray - Tsu Gi Ne Pu
Beige - The Rhythm, The Message
Black Helicopters - Black Helicopters
Boymerang - Pro-Activ EP
Caribou - Barnowl
Caribou - Yeti
Caribou (formerly Dan Snaith's Manitoba) - Jacknuggeted
Decal - Endgame
Eardrum - Last Light Remixes Vol.1
Eardrum - Deadbeat EP
Gorodisch - Thurn And Taxis
Gripper - Prostate Boogie
Murcof - Utopia Remixes
Riow Arai - Disturbance EP
Sofa Surfers - Selling Souls
Speedranch & Jansky Noise - Execrate Configuration 001 EP
Susumu Yokota - Mix EP
The Sons Of Silence - Back On Your Heads EP
The Sons Of Silence - Bobby Dazzler
The Sons Of Silence - Suited & Booted EP
The Sons Of Silence - Promo FM
The Sons Of Silence v Ronnie & Clyde - Ronnie & Clyde v The Sons Of Silence
Twisted Science - Freedom Of Noise
Twisted Science - Cold Fusion
Various Artists - Invisible Soundtracks Vol. 4
Various Artists - Invisible Soundtracks Vol. 5

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ESSIE JAIN tour & BBC World Service session

Essie Jain has confirmed some English dates as well as a visit to Paris later this month. The shows, promoting her spellbinding debut album, We Made This Ourselves, which was released in March. Essie will be touring her intimate and quietly powerful songs with American guitarist Patrick Glynn who played on her debut record.

Meanwhile, you can hear Essie’s live session from today, May 8, on BBC World Service’s The Beat show. The first broadcast is 1530 BST, with a repeat at 1930 BST and a BBC Radio 4 broadcast at 0330 on Friday 9 May. You will be able to stream the show online for a week after the airings.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/the_beat.shtml

You can hear tracks from the record here.

Here are the dates in full:

Mon 26 May 2008: Dulcimer, Chorlton, Manchester, UK
Tues 27 May 2008: Hifi Club, Leeds, UK (with Vetiver)
Wed 28 May 2008: Taylor Johns House, Coventry, UK
Thu 29 May 2008: On The Up, Bar Academy Islington, London, UK (with Dawn Kinnard)
Fri 30 May 2008: Sound City, Paul McCartney Auditorium, Liverpool, UK
Sat 31 May 2008: Point Ephemere, Paris, FRANCE

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MURCOF summer festival appearances

Fernando Corona (aka Murcof) has confirmed a host of festival appearances and other special events this spring/summer. Kicking off on Saturday 10 May in Italy, Corona reunites with the stunning visuals of Italian duo xx + xy at the Dissonance Festival. Other festivals include Montreal’s Mutek and Bristol’s Venn, the latter consisting of two shows taking place at the Explore Planetarium. This is the latest in a series of planetarium-based shows that has taken Corona from Greenwich to Vilnius to Berlin to Brussels. The planetarium's 3D projections of the sky at night will be augmented by Joanie Lemercier's interactive light sculptures.

May 24 sees Corona playing at Leeds Town Hall again with xx + xy. This event is part of the audio/visual programme Evolution 2008, and also includes a the first performance of Mira Calix’s new live soundtrack (commissioned by Opera North) and the screening of a short film entitled ‘Monroc’ by Michaela Grill and Martin Stewart.

Here are the dates in full:

Sat 10 May 2008: Dissonanze Festival, Rome, ITALY (feat. xx + xy visuals)
Fri 16 May 2008: Royal Opera of Wallonia, Liege, BELGIUM
Sun 18 May 2008: Botanique Cathedrale, Brussels, BELGIUM (with JP Dessy)
Fri 23 May 2008: Urban Explorers Festival, Dordrecht, NETHERLANDS (feat. xx + xy visuals)
Sat 24 May 2008: Leeds Town Hall, Leeds, UK (feat. xx + xy visuals, with Mira Calix & Iris Garrelfs)
Wed 28 May 2008: Mutek Festival, Montreal, QC, CANADA
Thu 5 Jun 2008: Venn Festival, Bristol, UK
Sat 7 Jun 2008: Territorios Festival, Seville, SPAIN (feat. xx + xy visuals)
Sat 5 Jul 2008: Transmission Festival, Tirol, AUSTRIA

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NANCY ELIZABETH joins Adem's touring band and plays solo shows

Nancy Elizabeth has been invited to play in Adem's touring band, mostly playing harp. The UK tour kicks off with an appearance at All Tomorrow's Parties in Minehead, where A Hawk And A Hacksaw are also playing.

Sat 17 May 2008: All Tomorrow's Parties, Minehead, UK
Tue 20 May 2008: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds, UK
Sat 24 May 2008: Komedia, Brighton, UK
Sun 25 May 2008: Union Chapel, London, UK
Tue 27 May 2008: Sound City, Liverpool, UK

Nancy has also confirmed some solo shows in France and Spain (with more to be confirmed). Here are all the dates we have right now:

Thu 8 May 2008: Le Nouveau Casino, Paris, FRANCE
Fri 9 May 2008: Le Lieu Unique, Nantes, FRANCE
Sat 10 May 2008: Le VIP, St Nazaire, FRANCE
Sun 11 May 2008: Le Them'po, Laval, FRANCE
Mon 12 May 2008: 1929, Rennes, FRANCE
Sat 16 May 2008: Carlton Club, Manchester, UK
Sat 23 May 2008: The Kings Arms, Salford, Manchester, UK
Sat 7 Jun 2008: Venn Festival, Bristol, UK
Sun 8 Jun 2008: Cafe Oto, London, UK (with John Fairhurst)
Sat 21 Jun 2008: Kuiperfest, Aragón, SPAIN
Fri 27 Jun 2008: La Sala Acustic, Calaceite, Aragón, SPAIN
Sat 12 July 2008: South Hill Arts Centre, Bracknell, UK
Sat 2 Aug 2008: 7 Songs Festival, Oldham, Manchester, UK

http://nancyelizabeth.co.uk
http://www.myspace.com/nancyelizabethcunliffe

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EFTERKLANG announce UK/Ireland festival and tour dates

Efterklang have confirmed appearances at several festivals across Europe this summer. The Danish group will travel across in July and August, which will take in a few headline shows as well. The line up will be 8 strong again, now that Peter Broderick has sorted out a working visa after the slight hiccup last time round. This last visit included the jubilant April date at Queen Elizabeth Hall that gained the 7-piece a standing ovation.

Encompassing the Supersonic, Analog (with Tortoise), Field Day, Summer Sundae, Roskilde aand Transmission festivals, this will be Efterklang’s busiest summer ever! All of the dates, including the recently announced North American dates can be seen below:

Thu 1 May 2008: Gimle, Roskilde, DENMARK (with Slaraffenland)
Fri 2 May 2008: Fermaten, Herning, DENMARK (with Our Broken Garden)
Sat 3 May 2008: Pop Revo at Studenterhuset, Aarhus, DENMARK
Tue 6 May 2008: Larimer Lounge, Denver, CO, USA (with Slaraffenland)
Wed 7 May 2008: Urban Lounge, Salt Lake City, UT, USA (with Slaraffenland)
Fri 9 May 2008: Doug Fir, Portland, OR, USA (with Subtle & Slaraffenland)
Sat 10 May 2008: Nectar Lounge, Seattle, WA, USA (with Subtle & Slaraffenland)
Sun 11 May 2008: Wow Hall, Eugene, OR, USA (with Slaraffenland)
Mon 12 May 2008: Bottom of the Hill, San Francisco, CA, USA (with Slaraffenland)
Tue 13 May 2008: The Cellar Door, Visalia, CA, USA (with Slaraffenland)
Wed 14 May 2008: Spaceland, Los Angeles, CA, USA (with Slaraffenland)
Thu 15 May 2008: Casbah, San Diego, CA, USA (with Slaraffenland)
Fri 16 May 2008: Plush, Tucson, AZ, USA (with Slaraffenland)
Sat 17 May 2008: Modified Arts, Phoenix, AZ, USA (with Slaraffenland)
Mon 19 May 2008: Hailey's, Denton, TX, USA (with Slaraffenland)
Tue 20 May 2008: Mohawk, Austin, TX, USA (with Slaraffenland)
Thu 22 May 2008: Drunken Unicorn, Atlanta, GA, USA (with Slaraffenland)
Fri 23 May 2008: Local 506, Chapel Hill, NC, USA (with Slaraffenland)
Sat 24 May 2008: Rock and Roll Hotel, Washington, DC, USA (with Subtle & BMSR)
Mon 26 May 2008: First Unitarian Church Sanctuary, Philadelphia, PA, USA (with Slaraffenland)
Tue 27 May 2008: Space, Hamden, CT, USA (with Slaraffenland)
Wed 28 May 2008: Knitting Factory, New York City, USA (with Slaraffenland)
Thu 29 May 2008: T.T. The Bear's Place, Cambridge, MA, USA (with Slaraffenland)
Fri 30 May 2008: Zoobizarre, Montreal, QC, CANADA (with Slaraffenland)
Sat 31 May 2008: El Mocambo, Toronto, ON, CANADA (with Slaraffenland)
Mon 2 Jun 2008: Empty Bottle, Chicago, IL, USA (with Slaraffenland)
Tue 3 Jun 2008: Record Bar, Kansas City, MO, USA (with Slaraffenland)
Fri 6 Jun 2008: Spot Festival, Aarhus, DENMARK
Fri 20 Jun 2008: Rock Cruise, Copenhagen (to Oslo), DENMARK
Thu 3-6 Jul 2008: Roskilde Festival, Roskilde, DENMARK
Sun 6 Jul 2008: Transmission Festival, Kufstein, AUSTRIA
Tue 8 Jul 2008: Copenhagen Jazz Festival, Copenhagen, DENMARK (with Under Byen)
Fri 11 Jul 2008: Big Day Out, Bracknell, UK
Sat 12 Jul 2008: Supersonic Festival, Birmingham, UK
Sun 13 Jul 2008: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds, UK (with Bracken & James Yates)
Mon 14 July 2008: Arts Centre, Norwich, UK
Sat 19 Jul 2008: Analog Festival, Dublin, IRELAND (with Tortoise)
Sun 27 Jul 2008: Expo Zaragoza, Zaragoza, SPAIN
Thu 31 Jul 2008: Storåsfestival, Meldal, NORWAY
Sat 9 Aug 2008: Field Day, Victoria Park, London, UK
Sun 10 Aug 2008: Summer Sundae, Leicester, UK

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SCANNER news May 2008

Scanner Newsletter May 2008
From Silence to Ghosts

Hello

Silence has been uppermost in my mind and body for the last month, since this never-ending alien virus transformed into viral laryngitis, which meant no speaking for 10 days at my doctor’s advice, which of course was near impossible. Ironically it vaguely and aptly returned just in time for me to chair a talk with Brian Eno at the Royal Academy relating to the very ideas of silence and architecture, featuring artist Tom Philips performing John Cage’s silent work 4’33” on a toy piano. Stranger still was that my dinner companion, the British Sculptor Emily Young , aka "the psychedelic schoolgirl" turned out to be the inspiration for Pink Floyd’s See Emily Play (1967).

I began April as a President, if only temporarily, at the Qwartz Music Awards, set in the Cirque d’Hiver Bouglione in Paris. An incredible location, the circus itself is an oval building, like a miniature indoor Coliseum, originally built for Napoleon III. This time no horses, no high wire acts, just over 2000 people enjoying the splendor of electronic music and my terrible humour as I gave out various awards to the winners.

Immediately then onto Geneva for the Mapping Festival to present an early viewing of The Nature of Being, a film work with artist Olga Mink, which surprisingly was received very emotionally with several audience members weeping at the melancholic and sensitive imagery and audio. A picturesque journey across land by train to Paris followed, for a presentation of Mariam the ballet with Christine Bastin, and a performance with Tez of our cinematic piece Blindscape. Tez recently produced the (of) CAPSULE, a sort of personal audiovisual space, which allows the diffusion of spatialized and tactile sound for the audience in a very unique manner. My work will be presented within this futuristic looking alien pod this month at the Elektra Festival in Montreal, and hopefully then around the globe in the years to follow.

Continuing the visual theme this month I’ll be presenting more of my visual works and collaborations with filmmakers at the British Film Institute (BFI) in London as part of Sonic Illuminations: Exploring Sound and Moving Image on 10th May. It’s part of an entire day exploring sound and moving image, through workshops, panel discussions, live events and screenings, with other guests including Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger introducing his film 'The Lark Ascending,’ Jon Wozencroft of Touch, Jayne Parker & Anton Lukoszevieze, Conor Kelly and David Ryan. I’ll be presenting rare film works and some exclusive footage.

If you can turn away from the television screen for a moment you might enjoy reading an extensive interview with yours truly at Digicult, written by Marco Mancuso for Issue 31. Digicult is an extraordinary resource for digital arts, festivals, and work that I would recommend take a thorough read through. Then again if words are just too, well, ‘wordy’ then you can always watch an interview artist Tez and I after our Blindscape performance recently in Paris for the Nemo Festival.

Stepping over into the art world for a moment, Popshop is closing this month at MU gallery in Eindhoven but there’s now an interview so you can understand a little more about the show, and if you look carefully you can also see a link to freely download a 40 minute performance with D-Fuse on the same page.

However, as one show closes, another opens and I’ll be showing work at Waves - The Art of the Electromagnetic Society exhibition in Dortmund, Germany, at the Phoenix Hall, a 2200 square metre former steel production plant. Curated by Armin Medosch, Rasa Smite, Raitis Smits (both from RIXC) and Inke Arns (HMKV) it’s a collaboration with Hartware MedienKunstVerein (HMKV) in the context of the festival "Scene: Österreich", a festival of Austrian art and culture. Originally displayed at RIXC in Riga, this exhibition was conceived as looking at electromagnetic waves as the principle material - the medium - of media art. The WAVES exhibition itself brings together about 40 international works of (media) art by 70 artists from 18 different countries, in which electromagnetic waves are seen not just as carriers of information, but as the material and/or theme of the artwork. I’m showing Breakthrough, a work that uses recordings of ghosts at my family’s house, alongside works by Anthony McCall, Paul de Marinis, Marko Peljhan, Radioqualia, Farmersmanual, Jacob Kirkegaard, and many others.

I have also just uploaded onto my site an exclusive live recording of the Retuning Stockhausen piece commissioned by SPNM in March 2008 for their tribute event to the late composer Karlheinz Stockhausen. It was my admittedly terrifying first ever solo guitar performance with electronics, but doesn’t sound quite so frightful listening back afterwards.

As a Gemini this is my birthday month, which as always I share with poet Simon Armitage and singer Lenny Kravitz. So think of us all on the 146th day of the year and sing a little merry tune to us.

So until next time, older and hopefully just a little bit wiser.

Robin

::: listen :::
Robert Ashley: Tap Dancing in the Sand (nsounds)
Gavin Bryars: Hommages (LTMCD)
The Evens: Get Even (Dischord)
Jack Dangers: Music for Planetarium (Brainwashed)

::: read :::
Mark Ravenhill: Shot/Great Treasure/Repeat (Methuen)
Juan Munoz: A Retrospective (Tate)
Paul Morley: Joy Division, Piece by Piece (Plexus)
Tarkovsky: Nathan Dunne (Black Dog)

::: film:::
Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead, Sidney Lumet, USA
The Orphanage, Juan Antonio Bayona, Mexico
21, Robert Luketic. USA
Happy-Go-Lucky, Micke Leigh, UK
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::: Diary Dates :::

2008
03 May-May Ball Belfast N.Ireland
10 May-Sonic Illuminations- BFI London UK
12 June-Blindscape Maribor SI
13 June-Live Purcell Room London UK
27 June-Performance & talk Sguardi Sonori Rome IT
05 July-Big Dance Day Derby UK
12 July-Derby Spectacle Derby UK
02 Aug-BBC Proms talk on Stockhausen London UK
13 Sept-Deloitte Ignite Royal Opera House London UK
18-19 Sept-Presentation Bergen National Academy of Arts NO
03 Oct-Merce Cunningham Talk Barbican London UK
30 Oct-2 Nov-Imageradio Eindhoven NL
07 Nov-Gaida Festival Vilnius LT
18-20 Nov-Presentation Virginia Commonwealth University USA

2009
13 Feb-The Missing with Troy Barnarzi Somerset House London UK
26 March-Derby dance premiere of new work UK
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Exhibitions

Popshop
MU Gallery
Eindhoven NL
28 March - 04 May 2008

Group show of work that looks at the icons of mass culture in pop music, debuting Soul in Reverse, a new video work by Scanner that explores the image of Michael Jackson in popular culture, reversing his public image so that he begins as a white soul singer and ends up as a black artist. Other artists include Kathy Temin, Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard, Cory Arcangel, Ho Tzu Nyen.
www.mu.nl

Waves-The Art of the Electromagnetic Society
Phoenix Halle Dortmund
Germany
10 May – 29 June 2008

Wireless communication is, in this day and age, a given in all realms of society. Yet what manner of artistic potential is presented by the electromagnetic waves perpetually enveloping us today? And how might these influence our psyche?
The exhibition brings together works of (media) art that deal with properties of waves in imaginative ways, exploring, making visible or making us feel waves on a host of different bands of the spectrum. In this exhibition electromagnetic waves are not just seen as carriers of information, but as the material and/or theme of the artwork. Featuring Breakthrough by Scanner, and works by Anthony McCall, Paul de Marinis, Marko Peljhan, Radioqualia, Farmersmanual, Jacob Kirkegaard and many others.
www.hmkv.de

Night Haunts
By Sukhdev Sandhu
Design Mind Unit
Sound Design Scanner

Artangel Interaction invited writer and historian Sukhdev Sandhu to write a nocturnal journal unfolding over the course of 2006. His postings will appear sequentially at this microsite specially designed by Mind Unit. Sandhu's forays see him prospecting in the London night with the people who drive its pulse, from the avian police to security guards, zookeepers and exorcists. Acclaimed artist and musician Scanner has collaborated with Sukhdev and Ian Budden of Mind Unit to compose the sound for the site.

www.nighthaunts.org.uk
www.artangel.org.uk

Bittersweet Songs for the Sleepless City
Artangel Interaction

NightJam is the latest project in Artangel Interaction’s Nights of London series of artist-led collaborations with people who have a special view on a hidden side of the nocturnal city. Scanner invited young people at New Horizon Youth Centre in King’s Cross to collaborate on a creative project that expresses how the city at night looks and sounds to their ears and eyes. Through music and voice workshops they explored the sense of freedom and fear, celebration and solitude of the concealing darkness. Meanwhile, they captured their nights on disposable cameras, taking images that are at times eerie, startling, contemplative and funny. NightJam presents two elusive visual and musical journeys through the city’s ‘quiet’ hours.

NightJam presents two music tracks, a film, photographs, that can be experienced and freely downloaded. A limited edition CD is also being distributed for free through the website. Now featuring remixes of NightJam by Stephen Vitiello, Hakan Lidbo, Troy Banarzi, Si-cut.db and Pete Lockett.
www.nightjam.org.uk

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