First public appearance for this trio of Joel Grip (Double Bass), Antonin Gerbal (Drums, Percussions) and Daichi Yoshikawa (Electronincs) starts working from London then going to Siberia. in search of our music the travel, we look at our instruments, playing and sounds. How we live, how we cook, how we sleep, how we travel and meet people. Every things what we see, talk, eating, drinking, smelling are the ingredients of the music in this trio. Like vegetables, different shapes, different color, different seasons to enjoy.
Joel Grip / double bass
With an open imagination Joel Grip ambush a silence perceived by our sounding ears, and a silence introducing the image before our eyes.
Umlaut Website Info for Joel Grip
Atelier Incipit : Joel Grip (English version) from l'Etna on Vimeo.
Antonin Gebral / drums
Antonin Gerbal is a percussion player and improviser based in Paris. His work’s questioning relations between musical idioms through the drums medium – from jazz tradition to non-idiomatic languages.
Umlaut website info for Antonin Gebral
Daichi Yoshikawa / feedback with objects
Cyclist, Daichi Yoshikawa is currently based in London and Berlin. Contact mic, Yamaha MSP3, MSP5, HS7, Mackie mixers metal objects and small percussions to make acoustic feedback.
Daichi Yoshikawa website
Ute Kanngiesser / solo cello
Ute Kanngiesser is a German cellist based in London. Classically trained as a child, she turned to improvisation and experimental music while practicing physical theatre and dance in Berlin. Her strongest associations are with musicians around Eddie Prevost's workshop such as Jennifer Allum, Seymour Wright, Grundik Kasyanksy, Ross Lambert and Sebastian Lexer. She has also worked with AMM, John Butcher, Angharad Davies, Steve Beresford, Paul Abbott, Terry Day, Roger Turner, Lol Coxhill and Guillaume Viltard.
www.utekanngiesser.com
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OTO PROJECT SPACE
The OTO Project Space is located just around the corner from Cafe OTO at 1-7 Ashwin Street - E8 3DL.
It was created as a space for artists to develop new work and for OTO Projects to present workshops, talks, film screenings and installations relating to the core programme at Cafe OTO. The building was designed by Assemble - a young, critically acclaimed design practice based in London - and built by a team of more than 30 volunteers.