furthernoise live : Chris Vine and Mark Francombe - See @ The POINT in da Bronx

furthernoise.org presents:

Visitors Studio A/V Performances
by Chris Vine and Mark Francombe

http://www.furtherstudio.org/live
[please note, broadcast may include strobe lighting]

Sunday 4th September 2005
15.00 - 17.00 GMT

New York - 11 am
UK - 4pm
Norway - 5pm
Parana, Brazil - 12pm
Melbourne - 1 am (Monday 5th)

Online and broadcast live at the Theatre of The Point Community
Development Corporation. Hunts Point, The Bronx, New York from 11 am to
1pm. [ http://www.thepoint.org ]

featured artists:

Chris Vine

Associated with the 'Downtempo' jazz scenes in New York and Washington
DC during the 1980's and guitarist with Ted Miltons UK cult punk jazz
group Blurt during the 90's, Chris Vine is an innovative musician,
composer and artist. He is a founding member of the Canton Opera Company
which collages baroque arias with abstract soundscapes and is currently
touring Brazil performing a live score with dance theatre company Verve
Companhia de Danca. He will be mixing live from his home in Londrina,
Parana, Brazil.

Mark Francombe

Mark Francombe is a composer, performer and artist with a well heeled
reputation for experimental electronic and improvised music. A founding
member and guitarist of the 1980's UK indie band the Cranes he recorded
and toured extensively throughout world before moving to Norway in 1997.
His music features heavily treated, modified, processed and improvised,
baritone guitar which he releases through small independent CDR labels
including his own Synch Non Synch label. His recent album Ear, Nose &
Throat is released through Oslo based Synesthetic Recordings and is
featured in the current edition of Furthernoise where he also
contributes as a reviewer. He will be performing from his home in Oslo.
[ http://www.markfrancombe.com ]


The event opens with Chris Vine followed by Mark Francombe, and both
will be around online afterwards to chat about their work as the studio
is opened again for visitors to join the mix.

enquiries: roger[at]furthernoise.org
http://www.furthernoise.org