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Last Updated: 12/6/2009

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Status: Single
City: Derby
State: Midlands
Country: UK
Signup Date: 11/22/2005

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[06 Dec 2009 | Sunday] 
Hello!

As you can probably see from the gigs [if you look at them] my trio with Joshua Blackmore and Dave Kane is on tour! Many thanks to Jazz Services for their support.

You can catch us at:

17th Jan.: Stratford Jazz @ No.1 Shakespeare Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, 8p.m.
27th Jan.: Vortex Jazz Club, London, 8.30p.m.
29th Jan.: Derby Jazz @ Eden Gardens, Derby, 8.p.m.
13th Feb.: Rising Sun Arts Centre, Reading, 8p.m.
18th Feb.: Jazzre:freshed @ Mau Mau Bar, London, 9p.m.
19th Feb.: Norwegian Church Arts Centre, Cardiff, 7.30p.m.
21st Feb.: Seven ArtSpace {with Paul Dunmall and Paul Rogers}, Leeds, 8p.m.

Hope you can make one!

Cheers,

C.

[20 Jul 2009 | Monday] 
OOH!

It would appear that I'm entitled to Rich Text formatting now! This is exciting! Anyway, I'm just letting you know about a workshop Mr Orphy and I are doing for the V&A in London. If you've got kids it'd be lovely to see you, and maybe we can hang out after...

C. 

Hosted By:
V&A Museum

When:
02 August 2009

Where:
V&A Mueum
Cromwell Road
London
SW7 2RL

Description:
Orphy and Corey make North African beats with families. Twice. Fun ensues.

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[16 May 2009 | Saturday] 

Hello,

Don't know if anyone reads bulletins anymore, so... I've got a new tune up - it's part of a collection that you can hear at

the group of one

Hope you like!

C.

[23 Mar 2009 | Monday] 
Whoo! The trio gig was absolutely amazing. If you're on here and came along thanks very much for coming out to support! One of the audience took pictures... you can see them at

http://www.flickr.com/photos/philwirks/sets/72157615757222234/

Next to hear the recording!!
[01 Feb 2009 | Sunday] 
Hosted By:
Corey Mwamba

When:
21 March 2009

Where:
Brunswick Inn
1 Railway Terrace
Derby
DE1 2RU

Description:
Three chaps do a BLISTERING HOT JAM in front of an enthusiastic audience. It gets recorded. Everyone drinks real ale.

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[01 Feb 2009 | Sunday] 
Hosted By:
Corey Mwamba

When:
22 February 2009

Where:
The Drum
Potters Lane
Birmingham
B21 4UU

Description:
That Gilles Peterson award-winning chap and the other fella with the weird instrument turn up and play lots of good music. The audience gasps in amazement.

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[20 Jan 2009 | Tuesday] 

May I say what good taste this reviewer has?

Thanks for coming along, if you did!

You can look at the original if you like.

C.

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Monday, 19 January 2009

Mwamba/Kane/Blackmore - 12.01.09

Creative Partnerships Derby is an initiative in which musicians aim to substantively alter school environments to create ever more effective places of learning. Vibraphonist, Corey Mwamba operates as a prominent practitioner of this programme. Perhaps this partially explains how this trio project with bassist Dave Kane and drummer, Joshua Blackmore managed to engender such an impact.

This group prioritises the practice of in-performance listening to create a tangible sense of synergy despite the absence of a preordained structure. The music was entirely improvised, born from the thoughts and feelings of the players at that precise moment in time. Mwamba excelled in developing phrases inspired as much by bebop as by West African folk, as enchanting as any nursery rhyme and often imbued with atmospheric tonal layering. From within this complex web of melodic expression he isolated and developed the moments of tension inherent within the original phrase to thrilling effect. This introspective expressionism intensified under the strain of rhythmic reactions to Blackmore’s fills and accents. These were expressed in a variety of idioms; from brisk bop struts through neurotic and hyperactive avant-garde atmospherics, to subtle, erudite hints towards drum and bass.

When bowed, Kane’s double bass delivered the emotional penetration of classical romanticism. His a cappella solo was evocative of Arild Andersen, combining powerful melodic expression with a resounding tone and inventive percussive textures.

Trumpeter, Alex Bonney featured briefly. His distinctive regal tone soared above a dense layering of free-form rhythm and melody with sparse incisive phrases before descending into a haunting wail woven with resentment and loss.

There was an undeniable sense of the sublime in this creation and experience. Though the music has not been named and the group has no recording the sensations visited on the audience will be carried for much time to come.

[14 Jan 2009 | Wednesday] 
Hello there,
My back hurts - hope yours is all right. Anyhoo, I was given a new instrument by, for want of a better word, my homebwoy Arun Ghosh during the trio gig on Monday [and may I say what a blistering hot jam that was? And that Alex Bonney chap on trumpet... beautiful]. It's lovely. It's called a swarmandal or surmandal, and it's an Indian zither. 
One of the striking things about it [other than the fact that it looks and sounds lovely] is its rich, sweet aroma from the varnish/wood. It reminded me of a friend who AT THIS VERY MOMENT is in India now. So I wrote something.
It's called Rest less, Gilliatt but of course there's no bloody comma in the MySpace Player because MySpace enjoys being illiterate.
Let me know how you are.
C.
[11 Dec 2008 | Thursday] 
Hello there,

I'm ill. It's miserable. But before I forget, let me highlight the fact that at the beginning of next year, Joshua, Dave and I will be in that stalwart of the London jazz scene the Vortex for a trio gig. It's £8 to get in.

It'd be great to see you, so head down if you can!

All the best for the new year,

C.
[06 Nov 2008 | Thursday] 

Category: Music
Hello there,

On my newly designed site I've created a podcast feed. It'll mainly consist of music created on that week in the month it gets uploaded, so it'll always be new stuff!

Confluence is up there at the mo [and is here too] but there will be a new one on Monday. Anyway, if you use it, let me know what you think!