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Paul J. Abbott is a composer and performer based in Salford, UK producing digital and experimental music. Check out my work and feel free to get in touch by email or through twitter (@seratoner) Latest November 2011 Setting trends. Paul J. Abbott has been busy crafting a heap of pumping new music to get the models moving at an ethical fashion show in Salford. The show, driven by the creative genius of Traid, features clothes from recycled fabrics and up-cycled garments from deisngers at Traid as well as some of the best in the Greater Manchester area. Listen to some of the tracks here. July 2011 Another Revolution a two channel fixed media installation appears for the first time at Creative Hive Exhibition Part I, Allerton Studios, University of Salford, 25 - 28 July 2011.for Voice and Art Gallery: Performance installation on Manchester Art Crawl for Voice and Art Gallery received its second performance at Kraak Gallery in Manchester's Northern Quarter as part of Manchester Art Crawl. The event will also feature a performance by Departure Lounge experimental arts collective. Paul J. Abbott 'Cruel Mother' Remix released on 31 May 2011 The fabulous new album by Juice Vocal Ensemble is being released on Nonclassical label.
Juice are unlike any other classically trained vocal group: with repertoire spanning from avant garde modernism to Eastern European traditional music, and a fresh and wildly experimental approach, it’s unsurprising that their performances have won such acclaim. Sonsgpin is, in effect, a distilled version of everything Juice are about, a collection of songs that’s both elegant and startling, soothing and bracing. The album combines eleven original tracks with seven remixes (contributors include Bjork collaborator Mikhail Karikis and producer Majiker, who has also remixed Nico Muhly and Fever Ray). Points of Arrival receives World Premiere at Didsbury Arts Festival, September 2010 Chiasmus Ensemble gave the first performance of Points of Arrival, a piece created using geographical data from new students at the University of Salford in September 2010. This is going to be the first in a series of new works around the theme of international travel and global citizenship. Watch the film from YouTube: |
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