Perchyll/Swine
The Avant bard Rhys Trimble joins Somerset sound sorcerers Swine in a delirium of words, sound and improvisation.
Rhys Trimble weaves Welsh and English into a feral hoard of words. Swine conjure elemental soundworlds, sculpted by Michael Fairfax’s instruments hewn from the trees around his home and Tim Hills layers of saxophones and effects
Terrific drawn out swells, epitomize Blood Month by Swine. eerie ambiances produced by the unique instrumentation within this album Toneshift
Swine
Somerset sound sorcerers Swine summon worlds of strong riffs and atmospheric noise, of fractured landscapes and conjurations. They occasionally play live, including sets for the Klinker Club, Oxford Contemporary Music, The Ritual and Resistance Festival, the Hullabaloo festival of Improvised Music and in the hills of Somerset.
Rhys Trimble is a bilingual musician, poet, text artist, performer, drummer, improvisor, editor, critic, collaborator, shaman, staff-wielder and shoutyman based in Wales. Interested in avant-garde and Welsh metrics. . His books include Drone and The Red Book of Hergest Ward. He was nominated for the TS Eliot prize in 2016. He is the vocalist with the Punk/Improv/Noise group Lolfa Binc
Michael Fairfax
Michael is a sculptor, environmental artist and sound artist, living live in the deepest rural Somerset surrounded by trees, woods, valleys, rivers, owls, ravens and much more more. As well as many public art commissions and residencies, he works with sound, creating instruments from live trees and roots, making instruments - sculptural instruments that are amplified and distorted and living sculptures,
Tim Hill
Tim Hill is a musician and performer who specialises in outdoor celebrations, theatre and music. He is also active in noise, free improvisation and experimental music, regularly performing at venues like Café Oto. He has played with Derek Bailey, Maggie Nichols, Pat Thomas, Steve Noble, Mike Cooper, Max Eastly and many others. Most recently he has been creating soundscape and drone material, sometimes with Colin Potter and Jonathan Coleclough.
www.tonguesoffirestreetband.co.uk
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Muscular, well developed playing... somewhere between Johnny Hodges and Dudu Pukwana
Phillip Clarke, The Wire
An amazing player, he reflects so many of the traditions in jazz, inventiveness, close playing, sounding like yourself, there is a real weight to his music with a wonderful dark edge
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