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Revision as of 10:25, 26 November 2017
Phil Morton (born 1954, in Liverpool) is a musician who has worked mainly in the field of free improvisation since the 1992. He has been active consistently during that time as a promoter of concerts of freely improvised music in Liverpool and the north, providing hundreds of playing opportunities for both local and international musicians.
Contents
Introduction
Early years
Early interest in `free improvisation`
Frakture years
Frakture 1997 - 2014 initially conceived as a `music club` or space developed into a creative arts Organisation nay a `creative industry` .
Discography
Groups
Workshop & activity
Projects commissioned by third parties
The Liverpool Biennial, Sonic Gaze 2005
Liverpool Hope University - Sound relay project 2004
The Long Walk, Liverpool, for More Music 2007