London Headphones Festival
Jul 2, 2003 at 8:16 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 4

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I thought this would be a cool event for people in the London area who are into experimental/electronic music:
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Performance:

London

Saturday 19 July 2003
from 2 to 3 pm (but check website for performance times:
http://placard.slab.org )

As part of Placard: London Headphones Festival,
Jonathan Coleclough, Colin Potter & .murmer: headphone performance

All performances will only be heard via headphones in the venue, and
broadcast to the world via the Net. It's a perfect opportunity for
some focussed listening. Bring your own headphones.

at: State 51, 8-10 Rhoda St, London, E2 7EF, UK
(tube stations: Liverpool St · Old St · Aldgate East · Shoreditch)
Time: from 12 midday to 12 midnight
Free entry or donations

Bring your own headphones


Contact: placard@slab.org
For more information, including the full line-up: http://placard.slab.org

Over thirty other performers including:
· cassette41-/gr
· datamath
· powerbooks for peace
· we're breaking up
· anthony guerra
· frankie the robot
· dual
· lj kruzer
· ixi project
· garry jeff
· john eacott
· sick lincoln
· max eastley
· si-cut db
· dallas simpson
· voodoo muzak
· peter cusack
· sumugan sivanesan
· tex la homa
· jay ropinsky
· slow sound system
· jem finer
· leafcutter john
· icarus
· bitTonic


 
Jul 2, 2003 at 8:51 PM Post #2 of 4
WHOA! That's AWESOME! I would love to see that. Jonathan Coleclough is an amazing composer. He constructs warm, shifting melodic drones which are often paired with his field recordings. He and Colin Potter (a frequent Nurse With Wound contributor) record together as Ora.

This is not a performance to be missed. The headphone thing makes it even cooler. Don't miss out!

- Chris
 
Jul 2, 2003 at 10:00 PM Post #3 of 4
Woah! That's a pretty cool concert. Wish I was going to be in London this month... Might have to catch the webcast anyway.
 
Jul 3, 2003 at 10:25 AM Post #4 of 4
pics from the french one...
http://placard5.dokidoki.fr/post/audience/index.htm

seems rather excellent but I can't imagine bringing a couple of hundred euros rig to it
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