Saturday 30 November 2013, 2pm

OTO Project Space // Paul Abbott (solo) + Seymour Wright & Daichi Yoshikawa (duo)

No Longer Available

PAUL ABBOTT / solo set

Black Exventalia [i]. Learning, an-anti but not un-theatrical performance; more or less than one person (solic activar); at a Drum Kit and elsewhere for my desire; or ours. In-formation, unFree. Featuring some materials, including, (but not restricted to) Chrome, Aluminium, Mylar, Steel, Maple, Copper, a little Tin. Artificial augmentation of attentions and/or distractions apparently from within and outside the building. Probable low temperature (non-linear reporting). Visible division of space. base-2 pattern recognition. rhetoric Congealings, polyunfolding struggle. unchrontic bifurTaxactic redistributions. No to decoration.

www.paulabbott.net/paul/index-content.html
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SEYMOUR WRIGHT / saxophone

“Saxophonist Seymour Wright has emerged as the most important saxophonist of his generation. . . [He] shows a command of the saxophone which in contrast to most ‘non-idiomatic’ playing – cynically translated as ‘make your saxophone sound like anything other than a saxophone’ – has deep roots in a tradition of playing that goes back to Frankie Trumbauer, Coleman Hawkins and Willie Smith.” - Brian Morton

www.seymourwright.com
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DAICHI YOSHIKAWA

Daichi Yoshikawa is one of the most interesting young improvising musician currently based in London. Using a variety of inverted, diverted and reinvented electronic and acoustic devices he strikes a constantly evolving balance between harsh atonal feedback and elegant high-frequency constructions.

daichiyoshikawa.tumblr.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.