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Tracks: 1. Thing(Julian Siegel), 2 Varkala(Iain Bellamy), 3 Cyclorama(Martin France), 4 Calling Miss Baugh(Tony Kofi), 5 Triptych(Ed Jones), 6 Sulley(Gary Husband), 7 The Devil Sings(Gilad Atzmon), 8 Convocation(Byron Wallen), 9 Cactus Jam(Julian Arguelles) |
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RE-PROMOTION TO TIE IN WITH BBC JAZZ AWARDS BEST BAND NOMINATION Gilad Atzmon's Orient House Ensemble Saxophonist Atzmon's accessible, politically charged fusion of jazz and Middle Eastern musics gave him last year's Best Album Award for Exile. Nonstop touring has honed this impressive line-up into one of the most consistently entertaining bands on the gig circuit. BEST INSTRUMENTALIST NOMINATION Iain Ballamy
One of the UK's most original and inventive saxophonists (hence his bagging of the Innovation Award in 2001), Ballamy redefines the word 'eclectic' in his work with such figures as Django Bates, Hermeto Pascoal and Nordic improvisers Food. + HALF PAGE ADS IN AUG & SEP JAZZWISE MAGAZINE Brighton Jazz Club commissioned some of the most innovative composers and performers in the country to consider the use of digital sampling in their compositional techniques and to realise their ideas in performance. The results, presented here on Digital Directions, are widely different but combine together remarkably well, complement each other and could easily be considered a ‘suite’ of pieces. |
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