This is a special event as part of the Free Range events and entry is free!  As before, Garage Coffee serves drinks and bar snacks (and great coffee!).

 Our guest is electronic musician Will Dutta, who will be talking to us about the influence of Brian Eno on his own creative work.

 Following the album playback Will is going to perform his latest work: bloom Live.

In bloom Live, Will shapes his collaborations with Warp Records’ legends Plaid and Friendly Fires’ front-man Ed Macfarlane by temporary connections with club culture, minimalism and more. His two studio albums, Parergon (Just Music, 2012) and bloom (SWD, 2017), delve into the sonic possibilities of electronic club music and notated minimalism to reveal hyper-colourful textures and a personal musical language. His music has been described by Noisey as ‘one of the most deeply rejuvenating musical experiences we’ve come across’ and as having a ‘sublime musical surface’ (M-Magazine). His equally forward-thinking audio-visual performances address the application of expanded exhibition formats. The performance is presented by Studio Will Dutta as part of The 20/19 Project.

Canterbury

Time and date: Thursday September 19th 2019 7:30pm

Venue

Garage Coffee, 1-2 Jewry Lane, Canterbury, CT1 2NR

Tickets

Free entry

Presenters

Gina Lapsley and Will Dutta