Adventures In Sound And Music featuring Mark Wastell
July 2016
Mark Wastell
Mark Wastell joins Derek Walmsley in the Resonance FM studio to discuss a life in improv and 20 years of his label Confront Recordings
Collision Duo
"Refraction 1"
From Refraction
(Confront Recordings)
Patrick Shiroishi
"To Bathe In The Dreams Of Fireflies"
From Ima
(Confront Recordings)
Max Eastley/Graham Halliwell/Evan Parker/Mark Wastell
"At Chisenhale"
(No label)
Tomas Korber/Tisha Mukarji/Toshimaru Nakamura/Mark Wastell
"At Stirling"
(No label)
Rhodri Davies
"Over Shadows"
From Over Shadows
(Confront Recordings)
The Sealed Knot & Global Village
"At Hannover"
(No label)
Akode
"The Almond Rocks"
From North And South
(Confront Recordings)
Keith Rowe & Mark Wastell
"At ErstQuake"
(No label)
Zachary James Watkins
"Suite For String Quartet"
From Suite For String Quartet
(Confront Recordings)
Derek Bailey/Will Gaines/Simon H Fell/Mark Wastell
"At Company"
(No label)
Comments
What a really good interview with Mark Wastell covering such a large variety of improvised music. He deserves this recognition as there are only a handful of people who do more than just turn up and play at a gig and Mark Wastell is one of them, alongside the likes of John Russell, Trevor Taylor and a few others. People who have dedicated a large part of their lives into putting on improvised music concerts for others to enjoy. From the early days of the Muicians Co-Operative, the different collectives, John Stevens, Maggie Nicholls and Philipp Wachsmann's West Square improvised music workshops it is good to see people like Mark who have picked up the banner and continued to run with it generating opportunities for others to be heard in concert and on CD. Keep going
Ian Brighton
What a really good interview with Mark Wastell covering such a large variety of improvised music. He deserves this recognition as there are only a handful of people who do more than just turn up and play at a gig and Mark Wastell is one of them, alongside the likes of John Russell, Trevor Taylor and a few others. People who have dedicated a large part of their lives into putting on improvised music concerts for others to enjoy. From the early days of the Muicians Co-Operative, the different collectives, John Stevens, Maggie Nicholls and Philipp Wachsmann's West Square improvised music workshops it is good to see people like Mark who have picked up the banner and continued to run with it generating opportunities for others to be heard in concert and on CD. Keep going
Ian Brighton
Hey Ian, really glad you enjoyed it...
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