Tuesday 2 June 2026, 7.30pm

Tony Buck / Tashi Dorji (duo) + Angharad Davies / Rhodri Davies / Tashi Dorji (trio) + Angharad Davies / Rhodri Davies / Tony Buck (trio)

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Tony Buck and Tashi Dorji come together for a two night residency exploring the meeting points between percussion, guitar, duration and improvisation.

Buck’s work, both with The Necks and across decades of collaborations, treats rhythm as a shifting field: a way of shaping time through texture, repetition, movement and gradual change. Dorji’s guitar playing brings its own unstable force through elastic phrasing and sudden shifts in density, but both share a commitment to sound as something negotiated in real time.

Across both nights, the residency places Buck and Dorji’s duo alongside new trio formations with invited guests. On the first night, Rie Nakajima and Ecka Mordecai join Buck in one trio and Dorji in another, before Buck and Dorji close the evening as a duo. On the second, Angharad Davies and Rhodri Davies do the same, opening up different ways of hearing the relationship between the players.

PROGRAMME:

Day 2 – Tues 2 June

- Angharad Davies / Rhodri Davies / Tony Buck (trio)
- Angharad Davies / Rhodri Davies / Tashi Dorji (trio)
- Tony Buck / Tashi Dorji (duo)

Tony Buck

Tony is regarded as one of Australia's most creative and adventurous exports, with vast experience across the globe. He has been involved in a highly diverse array of projects but is probably best known around the world as a member of the trio The Necks. 

Following studies and early experience in Australia he spent time in Japan, where he formed PERIL with Otomo Yoshihide and Kato Hideki before relocating to Europe in the mid-nineties. 

Some of the more high profile projects he has been involved with include the band Kletka Red, and touring and recording with, among others, The EX, The Exiles, and Corchestra, and involvement with most of the international improvisation and new music community and festivals. 

Tashi Dorji

Tashi Dorji is a Bhutanese-American guitarist known for his experimental and improvisational approach to guitar music. Originally from Bhutan, Dorji relocated to the United States, where he developed his unique style, blending avant-garde, free improvisation, and traditional sounds.  Tashi’s own skewering of guitar traditions has developed an idiosyncratic take on the instrument, one defined by movement and profound openness to technique. Dorji has released numerous solo recordings and collaborated with artists from diverse musical backgrounds, often focusing on the raw, unfiltered potential of live improvisation.

Angharad Davies

Angharad Davies is a Welsh violinist based in London working with free-improvisation, compositions and performance. Her approach to sound involves attentive listening and exploring beyond the sonic confines of her instrument, her classical training and performance expectation.
angharaddavies.com

Photo by Simon Ayre

Rhodri Davies

Rhodri Davies is immersed in the worlds of improvisation, musical experimentation, composition and contemporary classical performance. He plays harp, electric harp, live-electronics and builds wind, water, ice, dry ice and fire harp installations and has released six solo albums. His regular groups include: HEN OGLEDD, Cranc, Common Objects and a duo with John Butcher. He has worked with the following artists: David Sylvian, Jenny Hval, Derek Bailey, Sofia Jernberg, Lina Lapelyte, Pat Thomas, Simon H Fell and Will Gaines.

For the last ten years Davies has been closely associated with the pioneering composer Eliane Radigue performing seventeen of her pieces. She composed OCCAM I for Davies in 2011, the first in an ongoing series of solo and ensemble pieces for individual instrumentalists in which a performer’s personal performance technique and particular relationship to their instrument function as the compositional material of the piece. New pieces for solo harp have also been composed for him by: Christian Wolff, Carole Finer, Philip Corner, Phill Niblock, Ben Patterson, Alison Knowles, Mieko Shiomi and Yasunao Tone. 

In 2008 he collaborated with the visual artist Gustav Metzger on ‘Self-cancellation’, a large-scale audio-visual collaboration in London and Glasgow. In 2012 he was the recipient of the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Grants to Artists Award, he was a Chapter Associate Artist (2016-19) and in 2017 he received a Creative Wales Award. He is a co-organiser of the NAWR concert series in Swansea.

www.rhodridavies.com

Photo by Heiko Purnhagen