Tim Goldie

If you’ve never been to London’s premier experimental music venue Cafe Oto, then you really must: their programme for 2011 is already looking staggeringly good. But rather than going just once, try taking in two consecutive nights: in 28 hours between 8pm one day and midnight the next, such a huge amount of ground can be covered. Take these two, for instance. There is no specific connection between the two events of this post’s title, other than that they did indeed occur on consecutive days: they demonstrated a wide range of music, and in particular the full spectrum between the idiotic and the truly savant. Thursday night saw Sicilian electro-acoustic improviser Valerio Tricoli and Australian prepared pianist Anthony Pateras following the performance art of Tim Goldie, whilst Friday had the duo of Neil Campbell and Michael Flower taking to the stage after the sculpted psych-noise of London’s Morgen Und Nite. Read the rest of this post over at The Liminal.

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