Some pictures from Lothar Ohlmeier and Isambard Khroustaliov‘s recent performance with Skylla (Silvia Faessler and Billy Roisz), programmed by Cave 12 in Geneva. Many thanks to Sixto and Marion for organising the concert and here’s hoping Cave 12 finds a permanent home for its activities soon… (you can see a film documenting their eviction by the Swiss police after 20 years of cultural activity and read about it / contribute a message of support here).
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Appliances #7
For Appliances #7 on Thursday 16th October 2008, we have invited 2 very interesting guests from Europe; Andreas Willers (guitar) and Rudi Fischerlehner (drums).
Andreas Willers is without a doubt one of Europe’s most interesting improvisers and could, along with figures such as Hans Reichel be seen as one of Germanys grand masters of guitar.
The young Austrian drummer Rudi Fischerlehner is a very active member of the exciting Berlin music scene and a discovery not to be missed. He is at home in many different musical genres but has the distinction of remaining recognizable from the moment he starts playing.
Andreas Willers (guitar)
– solo performanceRudi Fischerlehner (drums), Isambard Khroustaliov (laptop), Lothar Ohlmeier (bass clarinet)
– new improvising trioAndreas Willers (guitar), Rudi Fischerlehner (drums)
– duo performanceAndreas Willers (guitar), Rudi Fischerlehner (drums), Maurizio Ravalico (percussion), Isambard Khroustaliov (laptop), Lothar Ohlmeier (bass clarinet)
– new improvising quintet
Ohlmeier / Khroustaliov @ Cave12 – Geneva
Lothar Ohlmeier and Isambard Khroustaliov perform at Cave12 in Geneva. More details soon.
Appliances #8 @ Cafe OTO – London
To celebrate the release of our compilation; ‘N/A – An Introduction To Not Applicable‘ and to showcase new film work, the Not Applicable Artists will be taking over Cafe OTO… more details here.
Summer Sundae
Some pictures from Lothar Ohlmeier and Isambard Khroustaliov‘s recent performance on the Bathysphere stage at Summer Sundae in Leicester. Many thanks to Chris for having the audacity to programme such a great lineup at what otherwise seems like a pretty middle of the road affair…