Icarus play live (accompanied by a specially commissioned film by Martin Hampton) at The Street Theatre Canberra, Australia, with Shoeb Ahmad, Reuben Ingall and Luke Penders
Icarus – “Uke ‘Em”, Antipodean Tour and Live Album
An epic occurrence: Icarus are playing some shows in Australia and to celebrate, Martin Hampton has edited some of the superb film he made for the live set to a new track called "Uke ‘Em" which you can see above.
On March 25th, we’ll also be releasing a live album entitled "All Is For The Best In The Best Of All Possible Worlds", recorded during the Sylt Remixes shows last summer to co-incide with the tour. The album features almost entirely new material ("Uke ‘Em" is one of the tracks featured), worked up over the course of the tour and will be available as a limited edition numbered CD and mp3 download. Watch this space …
Icarus – Antipodean Tour 2010
March 25th: Canberra (The Street Theatre) with Shoeb Ahmad, Reuben Ingall and Luke Penders
March 26th: Sydney (Bon Marche Studio, UTS) with Jon Hunter, Shoeb Ahmad, Jordan Bryon
March 28th: Melbourne (The Toff in Town) with Infinite Decimals, Ross Bencina, Casey Rice (DJ set)
(And an extra Melbourne show on March 31st brought to you by Audio Actions).
Traum @ PACMF
A chance to see Martin Hampton‘s film ‘Traum’ with a live soundtrack by Isambard Khroustaliov:
Saturday 27th February 2010 @ 4:00pm
Traum – film by Martin Hampton with live soundtrack by Isambard Khroustaliov
@
Interface III Event,
Crosspoint,
Roland Levinsky Building,
University of Plymouth,
Drake Circus,
Plymouth,
PL4 8AA.01752 238100
Traum @ PACMF
Isambard Khroustaliov will be re-interpreting his soundtrack to Martin Hampton‘s epic film ‘Traum’ live, on Saturday 27th February as part of the Interface III event at the Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival in Plymouth.
The film, which depicts the demise of the landscape surrounding the Lea Valley shortly before its compulsory acquisition for the London Olympics, is a chilling portrait of how easily despondency and despair can set in when communities are faced with such large scale turmoil and uncertainly.
Not Applicable @ Aufsturz, Berlin
A chance to see the Not Applicable septet in action at Aufsturz, Berlin:
Friday 14th May 2010 @ 8:00pm
Andreas Willers (guitar)
Anna Kaluza (saxophone)
Isambard Khroustaliov (electronics)
Lothar Ohlmeier (bass clarinet)
Maurizio Ravalico (percussion)
Rudi Fischerlehner (drums)
Maurizio Ravalico (percussion)
Tom Arthurs (trumpet)Britt Hatzius (visuals)
@
Aufsturz
Oranienburger Straße 67
10117 Berlin
Germany030 6792-8177