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| 0 | LONDON: Cafe Oto |
|---|---|
| P | Tuesday 19th May, 2009 |
| N | 8:00pm |
Seijiro Murayama (percussion) - Solo
Seijiro Murayama (percussion) + Phil Durrant (electronics) – Duo
Seijiro Murayama
Percussionist Seijiro Murayama was a founding member of seminal noise/rock band A.N.P. (with KK Null) and also the original drummer of Keiji Haino's Fushitsush. He has performed in collaboration with mnortham, Eric Cordier, Fred Frith, Tom Cora and Michel Doneda, among others.
LINKS
http://seijiro.murayama.free.fr/
http://www.kknull.com
http://www.youtube.com
http://www.youtube.com
Phil Durrant
Phil Durrant studied classical violin and piano. He has performed at festivals all over Europe, U.S.A and Canada and has had his music broadcast on radio and television in many countries.
Current electronic projects include Ticklish, Secret Measures (with John Butcher), Lunge (with Gail Brand, Pat Thomas and Mark Sanders) and the international electronic orchestra, Mimeo. He also plays violin in Assumed Possibilities (with Chris Burn, Rhodri Davies and Mark Wastell), "Beinhaltung", a trio with Radu Malfatti and Thomas Lehn another trio with Berlin musicians, Burkhard Beins and Ignaz Schick, and the string quartet Quatuor Accorde, with Tony Wren, Charlotte Hug and Mark Wastell. Durrant has also played in the very influential trio with John Butcher and John Russell, as well as the Chris Burn Ensemble.
During his career he has played with many creative and important musicians, including: Derek Bailey, Evan Parker, Grooverider, Shut up and Dance, John Zorn, Phil Minton, and Tom Cora. He has also been awarded various Arts Council grants to research and develop his use of electronics. Two current duo projects - at early 2001 - were: Durrant, violin and software synth/sampler with Wade Matthews, bass clarinet, alto flute; and Durrant software synth/sampler with Mark Sanders drums and sequenced samples.
LINKS
http://efi.group.shef.ac.uk/musician/mdurrant.html
http://www.last.fm/music/Phil+Durrant
http://efi.group.shef.ac.uk/fulltext/ftdurr.html