Video of recent Phill Niblock concert at the Serpentine Gallery

October 21, 2009 by

Sheikh Ahmed of Fail produced a short video document of my recent NMP gig with Phill Niblock and Nelly Boyd at the Serpentine Gallery Summer Pavilion:

Phill Niblock at Serpentine Gallery

I am not sure if a video-clip manages to even just remotely represent the live experience, but since we can’t wind back the clock and see it again live ourselves, it’ll do just nicely. Thanks to Sheikh Ahmed for putting it together!

Wire review for 1st NMP gig

September 23, 2009 by

I am very pleased to let you all know that the Wire has published a review by Nick Southgate of my gig at the Serpentine Gallery with Tatsuya Yoshida and Charles Hayward.

Click on the image below to download a scan of the article or read in it in your own copy of issue #308, Oct 09, p85. Should that note be the case, then please take a moment to consider a Wire subscription

serpentine-review-wire-oct-09-308

And: Last change to get a £5 ticket for my second night at the Serpentine Gallery with Phill Niblock on 9 Oct!

Under 2 weeks to go…

September 22, 2009 by

Following on from August’s rebrand and new website, which I’m now pleased to say is complete (visit www.chimera-productions.org.uk), the new season-launch of Blank Canvas on 17 September at Cafe Oto with jaw-dropping and inspired performances from juice, Shlomo and the Camberwell Composers’ Collective, I’m now gearing myself up for my NMP co-production with Tate Britain.

Late at Tate: Beyond Scale takes place on October 2nd and features a whole host of live contemporary classical performances, highlights include the 2008 and 09 DMC World Champion DJ Switch performing Gabriel Prokofiev’s Concerto for Turntables & Orchestra, hi-octane percussion led music with an electronic sound and strong visual performance from Powerplant led by genre trashing percussionist Joby Burgess, a unique electro-acoustic composition by Chris Wheeler performed by the Heritage Horns exploring eighteenth century ideas of the sublime with horns heralding from the lofty heights of the Duveen Gallery and lastly what will no doubt be a fascinating discussion exploring the parallel histories of modern art and modern music with author David Stubbs and composer Gabriel Prokofiev amongst others – I’m really very excited about this!

Entry is free and the night kicks off at 6.30PM.  Join us!

Phill Niblock at the Serpentine Gallery – 9 Oct

September 10, 2009 by

gosh, the time is running.. . just had may NMP half -time review meeting with Sally and Nicola and it’s less then a month to go to my second gig in the Serpentine Pavilion:

The filmmaker and composer Phill Niblock and German ensemble Nelly Boyd will play live in the Serpentine Summer Pavilion on 9 Oct, 8pm.

Full info is up on the Gallery website and tickets are available from Ticketweb: £5/£4 plus fee.

Please remember to bring along some warm clothing – it is getting slightly chilly at night in the park.

Andi – http://cenatus.org

Rajasthan International Folk Festival 2009

September 9, 2009 by

Hello all!

Long time no speak or see!  Anyhow, it’s great to see where everyone is at and also what awesome projects you are all up to!

I am off to India on Sunday for three weeks to produce an event for this years Rajasthan International Folk Festival (RIFF).  Me and Kirk McElhinney of The Safires will be spending two intensive weeks in Jaipur working with musicians from across Rajasthan on a India/UK folk music collaboration and then presenting the results with a performance on in Jodhpur  for RIFF.

Here is a link to the festival if you fancy checking out a bit more http://www.jodhpurfolkfestival.org/

Nice one and all the best with what y’all up to!

Jason

New Inheritance website…

September 9, 2009 by

And one more thing to add – just in time for the Longplayer Live co-production, Inheritance Projects has a new website!!!

Longplayer Live 12 September

September 4, 2009 by

Longplayer Live - Jem Finer

So myself and the Longplayer Trust have been working hard towards Longplayer Live.

The first ever live performance of a section from Jem Finer’s thousand-year composition Longplayer takes place at the Roundhouse in just over a weeks’ time. This one-off performance will be played by a 26-strong all-star orchestra on a unique 20-metre wide instrument – effectively a giant ‘bronze age synthesizer’, with highly resonant singing bowls for tone generators and humans for power.

In parallel with the live performance in the Roundhouse’s main space, the Artangel Longplayer Conversation 2009 – an epic relay of one-to-one conversations inspired by the philosophical implications of long time – will take place in the Studio Theatre. You can get tickets here.

I will tell you how it goes and any crazy news happening between now and then.

Andi’s gig

August 11, 2009 by
at the Serpentine Gallery

Yoshida Tatsuya - live at the Serpentine Gallery

Hooray for the first New Music Plus co-production! One of our team has written about it on the PRSF blog here and photos  are available in a flickr slideshow.

August Musings

August 10, 2009 by

August is usually a quiet month but this is ridiculous: the NMP training programme has taken holiday leave, the bi-monthly club night I produce, Blank Canvas, resumes in September and nearly all the students I teach are sunning themselves somewhere nice!

So I’m now taking this time to re-brand my company, Chimera Productions. One of the things NMP has highlighted is the importance of clarity of ideas and presentation because so often as an independent producer everything is clear in your head but possibly not so to those outside.

Therefore, I’m in the process of creating my business plan, preparing copy and collating all my archive material so that I can re-launch my website ready for the new season of Blank Canvas on the 17th September (at Cafe Oto) and my Late at Tate Britain on 2nd October (my first co-production with the Tate as part of NMP).

This is immense fun – surely beats going on holiday!

First NMP production: 7 Aug at Serpentine Gallery

July 30, 2009 by

For their first musical event at it’s Summer Pavilion, the Serpentine Gallery presents the two drummers Tatsuya Yoshida and Charles Hayward.

Charles Hayward, founder of This Heat and Camberwell Now and Tatsuya Yoshida, known for his prog-rock band project Ruins are both performing a solo drums and vocal set each before presenting on a collaborative performance as a 3rd set of this night.

The event is programmed by the Serpentine Gallery,  OTO Projects and New Music Plus… producer Andi Studer.  It forms part of a 3 night series with Tatsuya Yoshida playing further events at Cafe OTO on 8 and 9 August.

7 Aug 09, 8pm
Serpentine Gallery
Kensington Gardens
London W2 3XA
T 020 7402 6075

Tickets: £5/£4
Available from the Gallery Lobby Desk or Ticketweb: 08700 600 100


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