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The Sun Ra Arkestra (led by 87-year old legend Marshall Allen) returned to Cafe Oto this month for their third residency. I was lucky enough to see them for the fourth time. As you'd expect, they delivered an incredible performance. Hopefully these shots will show a little of the Arkestra's unique chemistry.
For some of last year's photos: www.flickr.com/photos/fabiolug/sets/72157625824337238/
The outer space beings are my brothers. They sent me here. They already know my music.”
“So rise lightly from the earth And try your wings Try them now While the darkness is invisible.”
“The light of the future casts the shadows of tomorrow.”
SunRa Musical Genius From Saturn
Thomas de Pourquery :saxophones alto, soprano, chant, compositions
Laurent Bardainne :saxophone ténor
Fabrice Martinez :trompette
Arnaud Roulin :claviers
Fred Galiay :basse
Edward Perraud :batterie
デトロイトの伝説的アーティスト、Mike Huckabyのインタビュー映像です。彼が今年行ったヨーロッパツアーや、ジャズミュージシャンSun Raのエディットプロジェクトなど、作品や制作面についての想いを話してくれた。
This episode features an in depth interview with Detroit legend Mike Huckaby focusing on his recent European tour, ongoing Sun Ra edits project and views on musical composition.
Mike Huckaby
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Red Rack'em
Filmed and edited by Kojun of selective pressure +
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I would never like to miss LGW, the most adventureous music festival of Holland. So we flew back to Utrecht from Copenhagen. I wrote a report too: www.djbroadcast.net/article/143297/le-guess-who-bestendig...
The Sun Ra Arkestra (led by Marshall Allen) played Cafe Oto last night, as part of a 2-day residency that followed their 5-day residency (extended due to the Icelandic volcanic ashes) in the same East London intimate venue last April.
Out of sheer laziness, I haven't posted the photos I took back then yet. Those include some off-stage portraits of the musicians and I'll make sure to post them in the future. Here is the latest batch of live photos of this amazing and seminal band.
The Sun Ra Arkestra (led by 87-year old legend Marshall Allen) returned to Cafe Oto this month for their third residency. I was lucky enough to see them for the fourth time. As you'd expect, they delivered an incredible performance. Hopefully these shots will show a little of the Arkestra's unique chemistry.
For some of last year's photos: www.flickr.com/photos/fabiolug/sets/72157625824337238/
Thomas de Pourquery :saxophones alto, soprano, chant, compositions
Laurent Bardainne :saxophone ténor
Fabrice Martinez :trompette
Arnaud Roulin :claviers
Fred Galiay :basse
Edward Perraud :batterie
The Sun Ra Arkestra (led by 87-year old legend Marshall Allen) returned to Cafe Oto this month for their third residency. I was lucky enough to see them for the fourth time. As you'd expect, they delivered an incredible performance. Hopefully these shots will show a little of the Arkestra's unique chemistry.
For some of last year's photos: www.flickr.com/photos/fabiolug/sets/72157625824337238/
Thomas de Pourquery :saxophones alto, soprano, chant, compositions
Laurent Bardainne :saxophone ténor
Fabrice Martinez :trompette
Arnaud Roulin :claviers
Fred Galiay :basse
Edward Perraud :batterie
John Sinclair at Barbican, London, 31st May 2014
John Sinclair performed with The Founder Effect and opened the show for The Sun Ra Arkestra under the direction of Marshall Allen celebrating the centenary of Sun Ra's birth.
Photo by Jaime Movilla
Thomas de Pourquery :saxophones alto, soprano, chant, compositions
Laurent Bardainne :saxophone ténor
Fabrice Martinez :trompette
Arnaud Roulin :claviers
Fred Galiay :basse
Edward Perraud :batterie
Thomas de Pourquery :saxophones alto, soprano, chant, compositions
Laurent Bardainne :saxophone ténor
Fabrice Martinez :trompette
Arnaud Roulin :claviers
Fred Galiay :basse
Edward Perraud :batterie
The Sun Ra Arkestra (led by 87-year old legend Marshall Allen) returned to Cafe Oto this month for their third residency. I was lucky enough to see them for the fourth time. As you'd expect, they delivered an incredible performance. Hopefully these shots will show a little of the Arkestra's unique chemistry.
For some of last year's photos: www.flickr.com/photos/fabiolug/sets/72157625824337238/
"Mining the rich legacy of experimental music in Chicago as part of her ongoing research into radical black creativity in urban centers, filmmaker Cauleen Smith investigates the performance and experience of music and sound. A Star Is a Seed evolved from her explorations of the Afro-futurist identity developed in Chicago in the 1950s by experimental musician Sun Ra—a research opportunity that coincided with her 2010 residency at Chicago’s threewalls. Examining the connections among all forms of matter from seeds to stars—as well as color and reflection as metaphor—Smith created all-new work for this exhibition, which offers an immersive, multisensory experience." - From Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago Website: www.mcachicago.org/exhibitions/now/2012/300
On view through September 16, 2012.
Cauleen Smith: www.cauleensmith.com/CAULEEN_SMITH/welcome_page_2011.html
Find more Chicago art at The Chicago Arts Archive, a project of Sixty Inches From Center: sixtyinchesfromcenter.org/archive/
I would never like to miss LGW, the most adventureous music festival of Holland. So we flew back to Utrecht from Copenhagen. I wrote a report too: www.djbroadcast.net/article/143297/le-guess-who-bestendig...
Filmmaker Celia C. Peters backstage with afrofuturist icon Nona Hendryx and Program Director Monique Martin