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Mally Harpaz, a London based composer and multi instrumentalist (Anna Calvi, James Marples, Hazel Iris), accompanied by renowned cellist Matt Constantine, will be performing, her original compositions from her debut solo album Zoom In Zoom Out, distinct pieces which were mainly written as part of a collaboration with award-winning video artist Clara Aparicio Yoldi, along with some new yet unreleased material from her upcoming second album.
Mally’s reverence for the profound creates mysterious melodic lines and shares a luscious ambience with other contemporary pioneers.
“There are some compositions that were created to inspire, and Mally Harpaz’s 'Zoom In Zoom Out' is fuelled by them... Zoom In Zoom Out is a score; tracks like ‘Voices’ and ‘Not Without Pain’ say everything that has to be said: to anyone, wherever they are when listening. For me, a dark room through studio headphones with an aching soul” - Get in Her Ears
“Mally Harpaz is a multi-instrumentalist and a daring experimenter and “Zoom in zoom out” is the shining and exciting manifesto of her talent. “Zoom in Zoom out” is a jumble of sounds expressed with great poetry and effect, a jumble of sounds that, with great intrinsic tension, unleash in us irrepressible emotions. At times, listening to this album, one has the impression that the music wants to question us” and dig inside us” - System Failure
https://www.instagram.com/mally.harpaz/?hl=en
https://mallyharpaz.bandcamp.com/album/zoom-in-zoom-out
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Nat Philipps and Phoebe Harty conjure deep sonic oceans in which the rich voices of the cello and the tenor saxophone become whale cries, intertwining and dancing through traditional tunes and original compositions with warmth, power and sensitivity.
From works of Bach to old time songs, the duo takes audiences gracefully through shifting sound worlds of intricate harmony, emotion and innovation.
Nat Philipps is an improvising saxophonist and composer based in London whose work spans the folk, experimental and jazz scenes. Nat’s playing has found him collaborating with a diverse set of artists. Recent highlights include a year spent touring and recording internationally with Mabe Fratti as part of her project, Titanic. Nat is also a member of the Canadian multi-media art collective Crack Cloud who he’s toured with across the UK, Europe and Asia and prominently featuring on their most recent albums.
Phoebe Harty is a cellist who grew up in the Lancashire folk scene and is now based in London having graduated from the Trinity Laban Conservatoire. As well as being a BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Awards finalist, Phoebe has recorded and performed with leading folk artists including Kuljit Bhamra, Natalie Haas and Adriano Adewale, while also performing her original music alongside traditional repertoire with the trio Once A Fig, songwriting duo Phoebe & Tom and with saxophonist Nat Philipps.
https://youtu.be/ZJ88PbfOw3I
Winder Slide - https://youtu.be/yw_UNmKCFNw