A walking week on the Island of Gozo Monarch Flight ZB 7428 from East Midlands to Malta 14:30 Stayed in Calypso Hotel Marsalforn Bay
Peter Bargh
words pictures soundsArchive for February, 2015
Another night at the Electric Spring Festival, University of Huddersfield to listen to two electronic artists works, played in a darkened room to an audience of around 100 or so. First off was Olivier Pasquet and his piece β Pictoris b and then Robert Henke’s 45 minute sonic piece titled DUST.
The legend Steve Hillage with Miquette Giraudy play as System 7 at Holmfirth Picturedrome supporting The Orb. Two very dance orientated sets lasting three hours. System 7 and the Picturedrome Audience Steve Hillage The Orb
Exclusion Principle and Lost Garden each played a set at a new Sheffield venue last night…upstairs above Eten Cafe on York Street. Both groups joined together at the end to perform what the called a “sonic jam” I was near the front and didn’t have a wide enough lens so this shot combines two photos: […]
I popped over to Huddersfield tonight to watch two performances as part of the Electric Spring Festival 2015 in the Phipps Hall, University of Huddersfield On first was Sound Sculptor Ben Potts exploring the boundaries between geometry, sound and sculpture with his piece Cuboid. And second up was Katie English performing as Isnaj Dui using […]
Dyonisis organised a live event at West Street Live this evening with four artists taking stage. First up was guitarist Brontë. Then Dan Loops with his loop machine, guitar and raps. Next up was Juxtamahpigeon Headliners Dyonisis played a lively set of new material and a few regular numbers at the end. […]
The Sundowners live at The Bodega in Nottingham with Gerald Garratty. Up and coming band She Drew The Gun supported
Pocket Satellite playing at the Lantern Theater, alongside Lofter and Duncan Parsons in a show called “A Fête of Quirk: An evening of Acoustic music and Video projection.”
I had an enjoyable walk yesterday with Gerald Garratty and Stephen Dawson up and over Bamford Edge, then down to Ladybower and up and over Win Hill. This view shows Bamford Edge to the right, Win Hill in the centre and Lose Hill / Mam Tor in the distant left.