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I’ve been doing some collaboration work recently led by Justin Wiggan from Dreams Of Tall Buildings who are playing with Arve Henriksen at the Harmonic Festival later this year. Justin has been sending over various different soundscapes which I’ve recorded my parts for. There’s also been several other people invovled including Aaron Moore, Stephen Paxford, Susanne Hafenscher and Neil Spragg. Hopefully it will be coming out soon or Norwegian label Goldsoundz, but for now there’s a preview on this page:

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Now available from the Hifi Allergy site:
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Updates, updates, updates…..

For one reason or another I haven’t been able to update my website for ages, but now I’m finally back online so I hope to keep it updated a bit more often.

First thing to tell you about is Harmonic, a fantastic festival that ran in March this year which I had a hand in organising. Full details of the festival can be found on the Harmonic website as well as recordings of some of the bands and some great photos courtesy of Kate Beatty. We had some fantastic bands playing including a very special commission involving New York based Claudia Quintet with local musicians Percy Pursglove and Steve Tromans. We’ll definitely be running Harmonic again in the future so stay tuned for news.

I started a new project for Harmonic called Gambol. The band is me on bass, Sam Wooster on trumpet, Lluis Mather on sax, Dan Nicholls on keys and Jim Bashford on drums with music written by me. The music is based on my experiences of living in Birmingham for the last ten years. It’s been really nice to explore new material with a new group of musicians and I’m really looking forward to doing more gigs with the band (we had our third gig last night which was fantastic). To give you an idea of the music, head over to the Harmonic website and check out the Media page for a recording of our set there with Rob Norman on keys. There’s also great recordings of some of the other bands who played there too.

Finally, a couple of gigs coming up to mention. I’m playing with the great Paul Dunmall, Paul Hession and Mike Hurley at The Yardbird on the 23rd September and I’m really looking forward to it. Also, Steve Tromans has written some new music for a project called Musickosmos which will be premiered at Rush Hour Blues in Symphony Hall on 8th October at 5.30pm so come along. Especially as it’s free entry!

Sub Ensemble Round up

Thanks to all who came down to The Rainbow on Wednesday, we had a brilliant time. There was a great atmosphere, I really enjoyed the vibe and came away smiling! We recorded the gig so hopefully that will be up soon on the Birmingham Jazz Website. In the mean time, here’s a nice review by Peter Bacon: http://thejazzbreakfast.wordpress.com/2009/08/27/gig-review-the-sub-ensemble/ and some great pictures by Russ Escritt which I’ve added to the Gallery section of this website, but you can also see on Russ’s Website: www.russpix.co.uk. I really liked the change of layout in the back room of The Rainbow too, I thought it worked really nicely even if they’ve only done it to appease their neighbours. Keep supporting this under-threat venue.

Special thanks to Aaron Diaz who stepped in last minute and did a marvelous job on trumpet. I love having two trumpets, particularly when the players are as good and as different as Aaron and Adders. Pure Mariachi style! Also, a special mention to Alan Gardiner (known to us only as Begs!) who’s moving to Brighton to pursue a new career. Good luck matey, it’s been a pleasure. Hopefully Begs will be back to play with us asap.

Chris