Phillip Morton

Phillip Morton

Liverpool:UK Website curator
Site created in 2014 approx.
This has been a solitary enterprise.
He would welcome help!

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You are cordially invited to an intimate living room performance by Manchester based artist KELLY JAYNE JONES with support from IN ATOMS.

Tuesday, 18 February 2020 22:52

Bradford Safehouse Workshop 04.03.2020

3Safehouse Bradford is a monthly experimental, collective improvisation held at Fuse Art space. The name and format of this event comes from a long running Safehouse collective in Brighton. However, their Safehouse is for Musicians only were as Bradford events include practitioners from a multi disciplinary backgrounds.

Monday, 17 February 2020 19:57

Daniel Thompson live @ Epsilonia

Daniel thompson : web site

Daniel was born in Norfolk, England and since 2005 resides in london.

Friday, 14 February 2020 17:24

Birmingham : Fizzle : 18.02.2020

A curated night of free improvisation, electronics and cellular composition.

Thursday, 13 February 2020 21:20

System 50:50 Rotation method

Here is the google slide presention, as hosted by `google` drive account. The extra bonus package here is, you do not have to listen to Phil Morton talking.

Thursday, 13 February 2020 09:54

Manchester : Daylight editions 16.02.2020

Daylight Edition is a new project exploring daytime audience engagement for experimental and improvised music in Manchester by presenting a series of four new commissions through 2020.

Title of the book : Tele-Improvisation: Intercultural Interaction in the Online Global Music Jam Session

The Blank Canvas Octet - Manchester will explores free improvisation in a large ensemble setting using `System 5050`.

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By listening with our bodies and using sound and movement to occupy space we can begin to dissolve any boundaries between music and dance, leading to new creative possibilities as we interact sonically, visually, and physically with the world around us.

 

 This concert marks the release of the new studio recording of Morton Feldman's epic 'For John Cage', exquisitely produced and released on Diatribe Records.

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