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Toshimaru Nakamura/ Chip Shop Music

I + E present Toshimaru Nakamura (Jap), Chip Shop Music (Martin Kuchen, Erik Carlsson, Paul Vogel & David Lacey, Swe & Irl). 

The Ireland Institute, Pearse Street, Dublin 2.    

8pm              €10           

Formed in 2003, i-and-e is a musician-run organisation established to present concerts of improvised music. Alongside an annual festival in Dublin, i-and-e has co-presented performances in Cork, Belfast and Paris. i-and-e have worked with over 80 musicians both Irish and internationally-based, including Keith Rowe, Mark Wastell, Judith Ring, Sean Meehan, Andrea Neumann, Fergus Kelly, Lucio Capece and Annette Krebs. One-off events have included John Tilbury’s performance of Morton Feldman’s composition For Bunita Marcus at the Unitarian Church in 2007 and Fred Van Hove’s solo church organ improvisation in 2008. 

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Toshimaru Nakamura (no-input mixing board)

Toshimaru Nakamura has been producing electronic music on self-named “no-input mixing board,” after long unhappy years with the electric guitar. The name describes the method of his music. “No” external sound source is connected to “inputs” of the “mixing board.” Mostly an improviser, occasionally a composer for dancers, an instrumentalist for compositions. Over the last decade, Nakamura has performed solo and collaborated with a bewildering array of musicians from all over the globe including Keith Rowe, Lucio Capece, Jean-Luc Guionnet, Annette Krebs, Axel Dörner and Rhodri Davies. Recent releases include, a duo with vocalist Ami Yoshida and Dance Music, a collection for compositions performed with dancers.

 

 

 

 

 

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Chip Shop Music are an Irish/Swedish quartet that play some combination of reeds, percussion and electronics. Erik Carlsson, Martin Küchen, David Lacey & Paul Vogel began playing as a quartet in the Spring of 2007, releasing their first album later that year, followed by concerts in Spain, Sweden and Ireland. A new album is due for release in early 2010 on homefront recordings.

Engaging, demanding music with a real spark of vitality and joy at its heart.”-

Richard Pinnell, The Watchful