Talking through a slippa
"
Talking through a slippa",
Julius Bangert and Harry Neve, explore the incredible versatility of the human voice, embracing sounds that would not generally be considered for music making. From breathy grating atmospheres to rhythmical clusters that bring to mind swarming creatures, to aggressive guttural beats and ecstatic tribal chants. TTAS draw the listener into a fresh and exciting sound world. Visit their website to hear some snippets or their
Soundcloud site to hear more.
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Wasted Days
“Wasted days” is the debut solo recording from Harry Neve. Mixing live acoustic instrumentation, dubstep esque beats, song writing and soundscapes. It is a highly emotive, achingly honest listening experience but, one that many can relate to living in this modern hedonistic society, privileged, yet cursed by choice. "Wasted Days" can be listened to in full on
Harrys SoundCloud site.
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Cowley Club
Harry will be performing tracks from his
Wasted Days Ep live at the Cowley club, Brighton on December the 4th.
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Recording
Harry is currenly recording an EP entitled
Wasted Days. This EP will be a mixture of songs and field recordings and will be released on
Holmbush Records.
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Applefest
Django Spears will be performing at
Applefest, Middle Farm, Brighton, 17 October 2009.
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Wattsfest
I will be performing at
Wattsfest, Devon, 10th - 12th July 2009, playing my
new solo material, a mixture of songs using guitar, percussion and looping pedal and field recordings. I will also be playing drums with
Elmo Calkins.
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Holmbush Records Launch Party
As part of the
Brighton Fringe Festival, I will be playing at the
Brunswick Pub,
21st and 26th May, for the
Holmbush Records Launch Party. Firstly as drummer for
Elmo Calkins and secondly my solo material. This gig is quite exciting for me as I will be playing all new solo material. This
new material is a mixture of songs played with guitar, voice and looping pedal and field recordings that I have gathered over the years.
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Performance at the Sonic Art exhibition
Experience the use of sound in art at
BLANK Gallery this May. From installations to recorded work, field recordings to noise music, projection pieces to touch instruments, there is something to interest anyone of any age.
Featuring 11 artists from the UK, Japan, France and Germany, Sonic Art is a showcase of some of the most exciting new work being created using sound.
Open 1pm to 8pm
3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16th May
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