Limbo / Sawtooth Launch Bbq

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Sat 19 June 2004 // 18:00

LIMBO / SAWTOOTH LAUNCH BBQ
(Sat 19th / from 6pm / £6/5)

Featuring live performances from Jazz Rocker's Limbo, Sawtooth and a mix of early electro sounds in the bar by Marc Garret of Ouch Those Monkey's
Limbo mix the approved sounds of Miles 'Bitches Brew' Davis and Herbie Hancock's Headhunters with melodic improvising and spontaneous rhythm led arrangements that make you forget your listening to music in continual composition. Releasing their acclaimed debut album on Astral Recordings last year the band has built up a reputation for innovative experimenting and spectacular performances with live visual mixing by Reuben Knutson.
'Accomplished improvisers & melody technicians, a must for fusion heads everywhere' - Wire Magazine

Sawtooth launch their debut album CELLULOID DREAMS tonight in the first performance of this new work. Drawing on influences from John Cage, Harry Parch, Pierre Henry & Miles Davis, they sculpt sound triggering the imagination into a world where your mind becomes the cinema. Their live shows are no less entrancing with wide spatialized panning of sound coupled with live acoustic instruments, including trumpet, flute, tabla & Sitar. Tonight Further Studio will host invited international artists to mix live online visuals to their set. 'Art house cinematic audio at it's best' - Leslie Picket

Marc Garret (Ouch! Those Monkey's)
Founder of Furthernoise.org Marc will be playing an eclectic mix of early eighties electro, mixed with his own brand of cut up sounds. His recent album DOUBLE SPEAK has been getting radio play on Resonance FM and is a gritty and lyrical pronouncement on the themes of sexuality & humanity.

Furthernoise.org is an online platform for the creation, promotion, criticism and archiving of adventurous critical music & sounds exploring creative diversity and imaginative audio creativity. We showcase a diverse array of artists and groups who are pushing their work further than the traditional remit of corporate controlled cliches, re-interpreting new terrain's that communicate via sound. www.furthernoise.org