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Group Listening + Calming River

Friday 14th June 2024

+ Calming River

At The Rose Hill

Doors 7:00 pm

Price £14 + booking fee/£18 on the door

Group Listening + Calming River
Friday 14th June at The Rose Hill, Brighton
Doors 7pm / Start 8pm
£14 + booking fee / £18 on the door
Standing
Age restrictions – Over 16s, under 16 to be accompanied by an adult.

Musical collaborators for the past decade, Paul Jones and Stephen Black (Sweet Baboo) are together known as the woodwind-and-key-wielding, sculptural-papier-mâché-hat-wearing Group Listening.

Following renegade reinterpretation records Clarinet & Piano: Selected Works Vol. 1 (2018) and Vol. 2 (2022), which pulled apart, pondered, and re-shaped cult ambient classics by the likes of Robert Wyatt, Arthur Russell and Beverly Glenn-Copeland, Walks (2024) — a shining modernist monolith buried deep in the woods — is their first volume of completely original compositions.

Walks draws from the field recordings of Ernest Hood; the abstraction of Harold Budd; the saxophone of Sam Gendel; the “heightened naturalism” of a Martin Parr photograph; the clarity and site-specificity of Japanese ambient, environmental & new age music of the 80s and 90s, and, prominently, Robert Walser’s pseudo-biographical novella The Walk — an appreciation of the philosophical space gifted by walks to walkers.

An ode to the gently psychedelic potential of wandering around in some place, any place, every place: the places in one’s own mind, Walks invites you to listen and think; to slip through the fabric of time a little or a lot, depending on how long you’ve got. Over all, to paraphrase Walser, it invites you to glow and flower yourself in the glowing, flowering present.

Calming River
Calming River fuses dark fingerstyle folk with moody ambient soundscapes. It’s the music of lonely night city streets in the rain under yellow sodium lights…