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Birmingham:UK Club Integral 01.04.2022

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The Edge,79-81 Cheapside, Deritend, Birmingham, B12 0QH

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Fizzle Meets Club Integral Midlands Branch: Solos, A Duo and A Trio

Club Integral Midlands Branch returns after more than two years away! We are delighted to be back at The Edge, joined by our friends at Fizzle www.fizzlebirmingham.com.

Together, we've co-curated a bill of solos, a duo and a trio making improvised and experimental sounds on strings, brass, electronics and miscellaneous musical instruments. Ubuntu Foods will also be with us, for a delicious dinner option.

Come along to hear and see:
Semay Wu
Aaron Diaz
books x Haunted Screen (visuals)
Sarah Farmer, Rachel Musson and Angharad Davies

We highly recommend taking a lateral flow test to check you are C-19 negative before attending. Masks are also welcome.

Some more about the performers:
The trio of Angharad Davies, Sarah Farmer and Rachel Musson is being launched especially for this Fizzle Club Integral collaboration. Sarah plays with Angharad, Angharad has recently started playing with Rachel, so we thought they would make a great improvising trio.
www.rachelmusson.com
www.sarahmfarmer.com
www.angharaddavies.com

“books” is the solo work of sound designer and composer Matt Eaton. Matt is a co-founder of the group Pram (Domino Records) and a composer and sound designer in theatre, dance and film. Recent work includes, A Page of Madness at Flatpack Festival 2019 (composer with Gareth Jones), Across The Meridian Pram LP 2018, Magnetic North 2021 (composer/sound designer) online theatre with binaural elements devised in lockdown with actors from Tampa, Florida, Everything I See I Swallow (composer) Edinburgh Fringe First Winner for physical theatre 2019, Eleven Reflections on September (sound design) Best Experimental Feature Film at The Silk Road Film Festival, Cannes 2021. Off West End award for sound design 2020.

Matt is joined by long time collaborator “Haunted Screen”, film/music maker Scott Johannsson.
www.haunted-screen.com

Aaron Diaz is an extremely versatile musician, playing in folk groups such as The Fair Rain and The Destroyers, jazz big bands such as Sid Peacock's Surge and improv groups such as ELDA.
www.aarondiaz.co.uk/portfolio

Semay Wu (sē mā wo͞o) is a composer, cellist, media/sound artist and improviser. Her influences are drawn from electro-acoustic experiments and improvisations in sound and visual worlds. Semay likes to mash disciplines together and her projects range from DIY solo experiments, to gathering stories from the community for an online audio cookbook, to producing instructional documentation of situated experiences. Current pandemic musings focus on the sense of play through different expressions such as explorative drawing, a tie to the graphic score. On this night, Semay will play an assortment of intimate sounds (inc. cello) through pedals to create a tactile and close environment.
www.semaywu.com

About Club Integral MB

Description

Live music with good food.
'everything that is weird and wonderful about this fringe of Birmingham... exciting and eclectic'

Twitter feed

https://twitter.com/ClubIntegralMB

Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/ClubIntegralMB/

The venue(s)

The Edge Digbeth

Arts and curiosity warehouse.Try this link : https://www.frictionarts.com/contact/

It is understood that the address for The edge is the same as Friction Arts,

The Edge,79-81 Cheapside, Deritend, Birmingham, B12 0QH

land line: 01217726160

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Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheEdgeDigbeth

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrictionArts

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