Phillip Morton

Phillip Morton

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

Wednesday, 08 January 2020 08:37

Birmingham: Fizzle presents 14.01.2020

Tuesday 14th January, 7:30pm – The Lamp Tavern, £7/5​

Chris Mapp – bass/electronics

Events

Coming up at Fizzle: 

Fizzle and TDE Promotions Present:

Continuum movement is a somatic inquiry - experiencing how we are in movement.

Monday, 06 January 2020 11:20

OscilloScope 31.03.2020 and call for works

OscilloScope is monthly event based in North Wales focusing on electronic experimental music.

Blank Canvas night feat. Hugs Bison / HowlingBeast / Phil Morton
Sunday 29th March 2015
8.00pm - £5.00 & £3.00
The Ship & Mitre
133 Dale Street
Liverpool L3 2JH

Phil Morton writes, in January we had an enjoyable trip to the Bluecoat with the excellent international trio 876 headlining a lovely evening. This March we return to the Ship & Mitre for more fine beer and fine sounds, we have: Hugs, Howling and a dash of simplicity for your ears to pleasure. Join us.

HowlingBeast replace the previous listing of Concrete Bunker.

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Hugs Bison

Hailing from Cumbria, Hugs Bison are a technology-driven duo exploring the frontiers of smart technology, pushing tablets and apps to the limit to create cinematic, multi-faceted improvised soundscapes.

The duo are Phil Powell and Shaun Blezard, one a technologist with a passion for music, the other a musician with a passion for technology.

Together they are exploring smart technology, how this can make music, and pushing the boundaries of online presentation of music.

http://www.hugsbison.com

HowlingBeast (Andrew Leslie Hooker & Christof Spanring)

Electronics/trumpet duo on the cutting edge of electroacoustic improvisation

A duo musically grounded in ecstatic jazz, noise, drone and Studio d'Essai concrète and specializing in a particularly austere, yet expressionist form of micro/macro gestural improvisation.

Influenced in part by Martin Esslin's take on absurdist theatre and the experimental loft scene of 1960's NYC and utilizing Eno/Schmidt's "oblique strategy" techniques, the as yet unrecorded duo's live set resembles nothing less than a randomly constructed, multi-textural voyage into the deformed spacetime of post-human "Sturm und Drang".

Personnel: Andrew Leslie Hooker (no-input mixer)

Christof Spanring (trumpet)

Phil Morton (solo)

Local artist Phil Morton will also be contributing a short solo set performing an excerpt, page 22, from Eric Wilson’s infamous treatise “The Challenge of simplicity” this page features “exploring the sonic challenges of granite”.
https://soundcloud.com/phil-morton-audio-player


Twitter @YBlankCanvas
management : praxis : blank canvas

curators : Mark Hanslip & Phil Morton
creative | contemporary | risk taking

contact: 07974363786 / This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Wednesday, 01 January 2020 20:55

Curious Ear presents 19.03.2020

It is assumed this was cancelled due to COVID-19 but there is no evidence of this: or evidenced received

Thursday 19th March, 8.00 pm £6.00

Wednesday, 01 January 2020 20:53

Curious Ear presents Feral Choir 08-09.02.2020

Sunday 9th February, 8.00 pm £6.00

Phil Minton’s Feral Choir +

Mariam Rezaei (turntables) David Birchall (guitar) Andrew Cheetham (percussion)

If you are interested in being part of Phil Minton’s Feral Choir come and join us for workshops on the afternoons of Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th February.

Email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for details.

Venue - Peer Hat
The Peer Hat 14-16 Faraday St, Manchester M1 1BE

Peer Hat wiki page
https://www.improvisersnetworks.online/wiki/index.php?title=Peer_Hat

Disclaimer:
Neither the artists,the venue, the event host or promoter posted the event details to this feature. Please check that the details listed are true (eg venue, date and start time) before traveling to the event. To verify the information presented visit the host website, the event webpage or the event facebook page.

Wednesday, 01 January 2020 20:48

Curious Ear presents 28.01.2020

Tuesday 28th January, 8.00 pm £6.00

Eun-Jung Kim (Kumungo) David Birchall (guitar) Fran Comyn (percussion) +

Kimchi Moccasin Tango (Karl-Hjalmar Nyberg tenor saxophone Karl Bjorå guitar Dag Erik Knedal Andersen drums and percussion)

Venue - Peer Hat
The Peer Hat 14-16 Faraday St, Manchester M1 1BE

Peer Hat wiki page
https://www.improvisersnetworks.online/wiki/index.php?title=Peer_Hat

Disclaimer:
Neither the artists,the venue, the event host or promoter posted the event details to this feature. Please check that the details listed are true (eg venue, date and start time) before traveling to the event. To verify the information presented visit the host website, the event webpage or the event facebook page.

Wednesday, 01 January 2020 20:31

Curious Ear presents 16.01.2020

Thursday 16th January, 8.00 pm £6.00

Julie Kjaer (alto sax) Hannah Marshall (cello) Rachel Musson (tenor sax) +

Dirar Kalash (guitar) David Birchall (guitar)

Venue - Peer Hat
The Peer Hat 14-16 Faraday St, Manchester M1 1BE

Peer Hat wiki page
https://www.improvisersnetworks.online/wiki/index.php?title=Peer_Hat

Disclaimer:
Neither the artists,the venue, the event host or promoter posted the event details to this feature. Please check that the details listed are true (eg venue, date and start time) before traveling to the event. To verify the information presented visit the host website, the event webpage or the event facebook page.

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