Tuesday 25 November 2008

Aurelie / Mogwai Live at the Canteen 19/11/08

Amidst howling winds, fierce blizzards and malfunctioning fire alarms, Aurelie performed at the Canteen in Barrow-in-Furness last Saturday, completing a lineup that included Canadian ambient doom-metal duo Nadja, Manchester's Spokes and a DJ Set from Mogwai.



Above: Mogwai's Stuart Braithwaite and Barry Burns get their hands on Aurelie's recent Barrow AFC drone opera An Unorthodox 1-2 and artist John Hall's book, The Al Mobility Story. The Scottish band are no strangers to mixing art with football having contributed the soundtrack to video artist Douglas Gordon's Zidane: a 21st Century Portrait in 2006

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Spokes
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Wednesday 19 November 2008

BAFC Night at the Canteen Cinema Room 13/11/08



Work from the Barrow AFC Digital Residency received a second showing last Thursday at the Canteen Cinema Room on Barrow Island. The evening included presentations of research materials and documentation from throughout the project as well as film screenings, a 'Bluebirds' DJ set and live performances.



Francis O' Donnell Smith's video installation based around an interview with life-long BAFC fan Geoff Payne screened to a live accompaniment from Glenn Boulter, Damian Rose and project organiser John Hall that reworked material from the spoken word and music piece An Unorthodox 1-2. This was followed by a live set of Bluebirds inspired music and video projections from Damian performing as Mondo Bongo. Each set was interspersed with scenes from two silent films from 1920's Germany (both amongst the first football feature films ever produced).



Tracks from the Bluebirds DJ set:
Jandek - Blue Blue World
Sun City Girls - Blue Mambo
Captain Beefheart - Dirty Blue Gene
Cocteau Twins - Bluebell Knoll
Gastr Del Sol - Blues Subtitled 'No Sense of Wonder'
Mayo Thompson - Good Brisk Blues
Neil Young - Birds / Danger Bird
Diamanda Galas - Birds of Death
Smog - Blood Red Bird
Public Image - No Birds
The Residents - Birds in the Trees

Aurelie Live at the Gateway

Francis O Donnell Smith, Dave Dhonau and Euan Rodger perform live at Leicester Gateway as part of the Arena Contemporaary Art Festival, 25/11/08.

Aurelie at the Norwich Festival of Literature

Dave Dhonau and Ola Szmidt perform with poet Lydia Towsey in Norwich 24/11/08.




Friday 24 October 2008

Aurelie Live at Barrow AFC



Aurelie performed live at Barrow AFC on Friday 17th October as part of an exhibition presenting work from their residency at the club.



On display were selections from Francis' video installation Unbridled, prints, hand-packaged Unorthodox 1-2 CD's, tracks made by Glenn with local schools using graphic notation and project organiser John Hall's edition of books charting the career of fictional Barrow player Al Mobility.



The live section of the event consisted of a talk by Francis and Glenn about their work, followed by a live performance of Unorthodox 1-2. This used a series of recorded texts as a starting point from which to improvise a series of drones based around the notes BAFC.



Differing considerably from the recorded version, the set featured Dave Dhonau on samples, thumb piano, radios and drum machine, Francis on laptop, guitar and effects and Glenn on prepared guitar.

Look out for further posts on how to order the CD and upcoming performances.



Shiny: Aurelie in BAFC mode (clockwise from top left), Actor Damian Rose, Francis O'Donnell Smith, David Dhonau, Glenn Boulter.

Tent Show



Tracks by Aurelie were featured during September in an open air sound installation at the Heron corn Mill in Beetham, Cumbria. Curated by Cumbrian artist and musician John Hall, the piece also featured sounds made by children from Storth School and John Ruskin School as well as a track from mysterious Leeds-based group, the Wendigos.





An Unorthodox 1-2

During August and September, Aurelie spent time recording and editing the raw material for their Barrow AFC sound piece. The piece combines elements of spoken word, music and field recordings and is intended to be performed live, broadcast via radio and to exist as an edition of CD's. (See the project blog at: barrowafcdigital.blogspot.com for full details)




The script, written by Glenn, consists of three parts describing
a) a walk across Barrow to Holker St. stadium,
b) the atmosphere of the crowd during a match and
c) the experience of hearing the match in a domestic environment via radio. The script was then recorded with local actor, musician and Barrow supporter, Damian Rose.




Following this, the recordings were broken up into individual sentences, looped and processed to determine the rhythm and tone of three instrumental compositions. These were composed and recorded by Francis in collaboration with David Dhonau (cello and bass) and Ola Szmidt (flute). The three pieces of music, varying in tone from steadily building drones to minimalist cello melodies, were then edited together with the spoken word sections and sounds from a bank of recordings made at the ground to form the final recording.



Keep an eye on the blog for details of how to order the CD, as well as documentation of a live performance that took place at Holker St. during October. Further performances of the piece are planned, the first of which will take place at the Canteen Arts Media and Arts Centre in Barrow on Thursday 13th November.

Wednesday 17 September 2008

is Mr Boulter aware of this?



?

a different Barrow I think. Glenn especially, this is a reasonably good resource:

http://www.new.facebook.com/group.php?gid=23858120583#/group.php?gid=23858120583

Tuesday 26 August 2008

Welcome to the Cheap Seats



Barrovian music-lovers were treated to a sneak preview of Aurelie's forthcoming football drone opera An Unorthodox 1-2 this Sunday at the annual Barrow Live festival. Adverts for defunct local businesses and bits of feedback drifted seagull-like from the precariously positioned 'acoustic kiosk' towards a largely unmoved crowd.



However, the set was curtailed shortly after the twelve minute mark when it was announced that the Wonder Stuff were ready to launch into their ubiquitous bovine anthem. Other festival highlights included a water-free hook-a-duck stall and a Herzog doppelganger disguised as a St John's ambulance volunteer.


Saturday 9 August 2008

3 Vs. 15





Aurelie at the Phoenix on July 25th 08.
Players.
Francis O Donnell Smith (Piano - bowed and processed guitar - electronics - vox)
David Dhonau (Cello: Live looping - bass guitar - gameboy electronics)
Ola Szmidt (Masterful flute playing - vox)
Glenn Boulter (Sadly missed)
Euan Rodger (Sadly missed)

Images: Matthew Everatt

Aurelie/ Live at Phoenix Arts 25/07/08

Friday 23 May 2008

A U R E L I E - Silence is twice as fast backwards

Aurelie: Live at Phoenix Arts 09_05_08




Let’s make up for your wasted life.
I’ll gladly play the role of Mephistopheles tonight.
A virtuous one, who demands no payment.
We even have a black dog.
Show us the way.

Images: Ola Szmidt (With thanks)

Tuesday 20 May 2008

Paint a Vulgar Picture

Some newly cropped and artificially-aged recollections of the oil paint/real ale/penguin biscuit-splattered session that was the KLA tea party. August 2007.





Wednesday 14 May 2008

Metro-Astley-Cocteau

Ephemera rescued from the many angled interior of the Black Drape Labyrinth...






Wednesday 7 May 2008

Phoenix Set List (so far)

Rough outlines of pieces for Friday night, in running order. 5 Pieces of 10 minutes each. Black screen indicates stop and change to next piece (similar to the Haymarket). Feel free to add to or edit this. Also there is the all-important question of the after-show curry to be addressed....

1. Processed guitar piece. Starts off unaccompanied. Euan and Dave to come in. Glenn to play stuttering guitar drones.
Accompanies scene from The Perfect Human.

2. Conversation piece. To be directed by Euan. Instructions to follow...
Accompanies scene from Ikiru by Kurosawa.

3. E Nose and E Bows. Starts with single note guitar loops from Glenn. Ebows from Frank. Eaun and Dave to enter after 3 minutes or so and take it somewhere dark and unpleasant.
Accompanies scene from The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser by Herzog.

4. Krautrock thing. Euan to play 4/4 beat (Euan says think Barnowl by Caribou: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=fFOeAs9dYq4). Frank on acoustic piano chords. Dave on bass (a modicum of funk required). Glenn on guitar. Will practice this one a bit on Thursday.
Accompanies further scene to be picked by Frank

5. New Layers of Dave. Dave on cello loops unaccompanied to start with. Rest to enter with radios (clean, processed, sampled, whirled round head etc.).
Accompanies scene from Orphee by Cocteau.

Friday 2 May 2008

Phoenix Show Schedule

WEDS. 7th PM- Planning/playing session at RPM. (Frank and Glenn, Dave if free)

THURS 8th PM - Planning/playing session at RPM. (Frank and Glenn, Dave if free)
- Drop off instruments etc. at Phoenix before 5pm. (Frank and Glenn)

FRI 9th - 11am soundcheck /set up at Phoenix. (Frank and Glenn, Dave if free)
- There may be a chance to check visuals at 2.30 - 3.30pm (Frank and Glenn)
- On stage at 8:30pm - approx. 9:15pm. (All)

Aurelie Land Handsome Trout


Good news from the PRS Foundation: our application was successful! We'll be receiving a handsome 4 figure sum over the next 6 months towards finding and putting on shows, travel expenses and commissioning abstract choreography. Most importantly, this will have a ripple effect, leading to an invitable scaling up of the ritual pre-show victual takings.

Tuesday 29 April 2008

In Praise of Burbage

Just read this and thought it was worth posting up - it's a rare interview with Henry Cow from 1974 in ZigZag magazine (lent to me by John Hall). I've been listening to/reading about them a fair bit since we last played... it seems like a lot of their working methods might be quite relevant to what we're doing... see what you reckon. Apologies for the somewhat ropey scanning - the magazine's slightly too big to fit in one go - there should only be a word or two missing here and there.



Monday 21 April 2008

Aurelie/ Live at Phoenix Arts 09/05/08


Continuing in a series of performances, which aren't quite enough in number to constitute a tour, Aurelie are due to improv the heck out of the Phoenix Arts auditorium on May 9th 2008. The live show will serve as an opener/accompaniment to an exhibition of lovely video art from various associate artists. Exhibition begins at 8pm, performance to start at 8.30pm. All are welcome and admission is free.

One Hand Clapping

Aurelie performed at an (unintentionally) secret gig last Thursday for a crowd consisting largely of members of a local darts team who had wandered in from the tournament taking place next door. Aurelie in duo-mode performed three pieces using a limited palette of bowed guitar, processed radios and some epic Bitches Brew style trumpet blasts courtesy of Frank. This was preceded by a laptop set from Cardboard Lung and a live accompaniment to the Everton game improvised by both parties after the opening act failed to turn up.

Sunday 20 April 2008

lets grind back inta gear Lads

nice work G and F for the being the smallest live aurelie to date. Hope it went swimmingly (Pun in-semi-tended). Euan, thankyou for your effulgent emailing, look forward to butting heads with rythmically with you like a couple of barcode battlers in rutting season. As for me, busy with uni ( got to try and understand Advanced Computational intelligence, or at least convince other people I have - might just try sticking AI on the dvd player on repeat.) With le force (two - Count em honky- singles out), vid editing for American rappers, beatwriting for English rappers, taking in some live jazz courtesy of the Sole. Featuring celling on a new realease by moody Leicestrians "Her Name Is Calla", a record which, according to some "raise the bar of post rock above wot their peers are doijng" (that would be the MILKY bar, and high enough to make a limbo dancer nervous) Myspace em.

Yes. greatly looking forward to the 9th. Tis the day of my last hand in so soundcheck could be tricky. But on the plus side I'll be in high spirits so expect some lager shandies and uberfunk to be dropped that night. Wont be pretty I tell thee. Seriously though - I have a sweet new pick up for the cello, plus a boss looper so expect some tasty layers of dave. Most of the layers will be driven by a virulent hatred of Russell Bloody Hand... I mean Brand, whose annoying smarmy loathsome lotharious visage adorns seemijgly every newspaper / tv set in the country, and now (apparently) America too. Poo head.

On a lighter note (you'll like this Glenn) I bumped into Gregg Lucas, one of my old lecturers last week, who casually informed me that he had heard that I had just bought a house in Burbage. Lies, damned lies and... well Burbage. make of taht what thou wilst.

And now, my gentles, I will say adieu. Peace and.

D

Wednesday 30 January 2008

a drummer's double (cream) life

http://www.scillynews.co.uk/2005/02/

interesting link. Keep reading...

Monday 14 January 2008

Aurelie 'Stick'




Glenn and Frank will be artistically residing with Barrow FC from now until September! Obviously Dave's unparalleled collection of 1980's stickers will prove an invaluable resource, and there will almost certainly be plenty of opportunities for communal noise making. More info next week.