
This month myself and my long time collaborator and friend the artist Soundcube took the opportunity to visit Cafe Concrete, a monthly event for all things Sonic and Performance Art related that occurs on the first Monday of every month upstairs at Plymouth's Voodoo Lounge.First up was Nick Grew a friend and associate from Plymouth Music Zone whose performance was as inspirational and nourishing as his long term leadership at the afore mentioned community youth partnership.Nick took a seat to the right of the stage armed with a music box, (miked with piezzo?), mini-disc, (containing what sounded like edits from Classical or Ballet performances), Kaoss Pad and various pedals. Reminiscent of a cross between DJ Shadow, Anne Dudley (ArtofNoise) and Angelo Badlementini, the dark brooding reverberations that marked the room silencing opening to his improvised set unfurled into a genre eclipsing soundscape that metamorphoses the music box from African thumb piano to Gamelan and focused ones ear on the importance of timbre, rendering at times his fragile beautiful melodies as impotent spokesmen reborn as thunderous harbingers of percussive doom.Also appearing was a local performance arist/filmaker Dan Petley (Liono pictured below) sporting an immaculately manicured moustache, he took to the stage bare chested, with a cardboard megaphone, thumping a garden Gnome across his chest proclaiming "BUH!" as his film was projected onto the adjoining wall.Dada/Flux/Stuckist....awesome.
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