Phillip Morton

Phillip Morton

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

To kick off WIG III, ICEBERG will run a public workshop sharing their improvisation practices.

This year's event will focus specifically on ways of using music improvisation as a stimulus for movement improvisation, and, in this workshop, members of ICEBERG will introduce participants to the principles of their work around this theme.

The workshop is open to those who wish to gain a deeper understanding and develop their improvisation skills, as well as those with a curiosity to meet improvisation for the first time.

Please wear loose fitting clothing and bring a bottle of water.
To book your ticket, please contact Zoe at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

*ICEBERG offer a bundle ticket for WIG III weekend which includes two workshops (Friday 10th & Sunday 12th January), and the Saturday performance for £20/£13. To book this, please contact Zoe at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

WIG is curated by ICEBERG, with support from the CCA, Creative Scotland and The Work Room. These events are subsidised thanks to the CCA and Creative Scotland.

Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/466522877302750/

 

JOY LAB Residential RETREAT

i:GO - Wales, the Improvisers guitar orchestra Wales project open session #2

Part of the inaugural concert of SCRATCH of ex Ash Cooke,

Simon Proffitt, Richard Craig and KOO, under the auspices of the Dukes of Scuba.

Filmed, mastered and produced by SDG Productions.

event link on improvisersnetworks wales: read more

 

 

Part of the inaugural concert of SCRATCH of ex Ash Cooke,

Simon Proffitt, Richard Craig and KOO, under the auspices of the Dukes of Scuba.

Filmed, mastered and produced by SDG Productions.

event link on improvisersnetworks wales: read more

 

 

adr nn

 

40log

 

jazzgalerie nickelsdorf IMPRO 2000

Monday, 25 November 2019 13:54

Oxford: Clearing the Haze 07.12.2019

image at facebook

Improvised music with the trio of Philipp Wachsmann, violin; Emil Karlsen, drums; Martin Hackett, MS10;

voiceLab – The Voice as Sound Instrument

host webpage: https://exploratorium-berlin.de/en/2020-01-03-voicelab/

In this workshop based on playful exercises in breathing, resonance and articulation, the participants experience their voice as a versatile sound instrument and develop their own catalog of unusual and experimental vocal expressions.

Monday, 25 November 2019 09:12

Yorkshire - The Shed

The Shed ® is a pint-sized music and poetry venue on the edge of the North Yorkshire moors created by Simon Thackray in 1992. “North Yorkshire’s hub of improvised happenings” (Jez Nelson, Jazz on 3), The Shed presents world-class music, comedy and poetry, from Stewart Lee to Carol Ann Duffy, Ian McMillan to Lau and Simon Thackray’s unique live-art events are the ‘essence of Shedness‘: The Yorkshire Pudding Boat Race ®, Lol Coxhill in a skip and Mrs Boyes’ Bingo featuring Mark Sanders are just a few of the ‘weird and wonderful’ gigs served with delicious pints of our trademark Shed Bitter ®.

http://www.theshed.co.uk

The mailing list is ehre: http://www.theshed.co.uk/mail

Sunday, 24 November 2019 11:15

Interview with Phil Minton

Our video series continues with a fourth interview, this time with Phil Minton, a British vocalist who performed in Bob Ostertag’s Book of Hours,

Page 134 of 198

Framework radio feed

framework radio

08 February 2026

phonography ::: field recording ::: the art of sound-hunting ::: open your ears and listen framework radio
  • #959: 2026.02.01
    great sounds this week from old favorites éric la casa (with seijiro murayama) and maggi payne, and new(er) favorites giselle and franki wals (with chang deng-yao). éric and seijiro tour paris making short vocal interventions and capturing the results. giselle documents her local nebraska environment with field recordings, scattered instruments […]
  • #958: 2026.01.25 [manuel carbone]
    this edition of framework:afield has been produced in berlin by italian artist manuel carbone. producer's notes: The eerie stillness of the Phlegraean Fields slowly dissolves into the reassuring chaos of the streets of my hometown, Naples. From the silence of a ghostly hotel room in Milan to September’s acqua alta […]
  • #957: 2026.01.18
    after taking a break for our aporee soundmaps segment to end the year, we made up for it in this show, celebrating the start of 2026 with a collection of recordings from the maps made either on new year's eve or on new years day. so, yes, lots of fireworks […]
  • #956: 2025.12.21
    so here it is, folks, the last show for 2025. 41 shows this year, if i've counted correctly, which is precisely 2419 minutes of framework radio, 1209.5 per ear. that's how it works, right? at this time of year, we hope to appeal to our listeners' generous (or perhaps slightly […]
  • #955: 2025.12.14 [anna friz & absolute value of noise]
    this edition of framework:afield has been produced in canada by anna friz and absolute value of noise. producer's notes: Water Line / Estuary Almanac At the mouth of a river, salt meets sweet water. Tides fluctuate. The river floods and dries with the seasons. The muddy delta shifts position over centuries. […]