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Sunday of Improvised Music in London

OONGAKU:enjoy_sound presents Phill Minton, Benedict Drew and David Gross in a sunday of improvisation on Sunday March 26 at London’s Red Rose Club where each musician will perform solo.

Phil Minton. For many Phil is the improvising vocalist, initially part of Mike Westbrook’s 60’s groups, where he played trumpet, from which developed so much of Britain’s creative music his experience and practice also take in a world of radical theatrical activity and performance. Two of his recent collaborations have been with laptopper poire_z and Berlin duo activity centre.

David Gross. Currently actively engaged in extending the range of the saxophone, he has been called "One of Boston's steadfast explorers, " by the Boston Globe and is an improviser making his first visit to the UK where this will be his sole London performance. He is a key part of the burgeoning Boston improvising scene and has also an intriguing connection with jazz, having performed with the late, great Raphe Malik and Glenn Spearman as well as studied under the tutelage of Yusuf Lateef.

Benedict Drew. One of London’s newer generation of improvisers simultaneously active in performance and organisation - he produced last year’s LMC festival - sound and visual art. Cited by Rodhri Davies in a recent Wire article on The New London Silence as a musician to listen out for. Intrinsically organic, the finesse and touch with which Drew handles his laptop teeters “...somewhere on the horizon between noise and silence.”



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