Eddie Prévost, NO Moore, Sue Lynch, Ed Lucas, Olie Brice


IKLECTIK presents,

Eddie Prévost, NO Moore, Sue Lynch, Ed Lucas, Olie Brice

Tuesday 10 May 2022 | 8pm [7:30 doors]

Tickets: £10 Adv / £13 otd https://buytickets.at/iklectik/674491

An improvising quintet with an electronic dimension: drums, bass, guitar, trombone and saxes
combine with feedback, effects, and electronics.


Eddie Prévost

Ph credit: David O’Connor

Eddie Prévost began his life in music as a jazz drummer. A recurring interest in this form has been maintained, although always with an experimental ethos. Along the way he has maintained his fifty- year plus experimental credentials with AMM and numerous other improvisation projects, including his now twenty-year long weekly workshop.
“Prévost’s free drumming flows superbly making use of his formidable technique. It’s as though there has never been an Elvin Jones or Max Roach.” – Melody Maker “Relentlessly innovative yet full of swing and fire.” – Morning Star
www.matchlessrecordings.com


NO Moore

Ph credit: David O’Connor

NO Moore is an electric guitarist with a parallel interest in electronics and drum machines. He can now be heard on a number of recordings, including Nous (with Prévost and Jason Yarde) on Matchless, Lunar Sync (electronic music) and The Secret Handshake with Danger (with Henry Kaiser, Binker Golding, Olie Brice, and Prévost), both on 577. He runs the DXDY Recordings label to present improvised and electronic musics.
‘Moore shifts fluidly from argumentatively fractured jazz licks to spacey atmospherics to mad cat hisses; the appositeness of his contributions belies the sparseness of his recorded discography’ The Wire (Bill Meyer)
‘Moore unpacks an impressive bag of tricks.’ Jazzwise (Daniel Spicer)
‘Guitarist N.O. Moore would likely attract some attention in any fit company, for he brings a highly personal conception to an instrument often sullied by redundancy.’ Freejazzblog (Stuart Broomer)
www.dxdyrecordings.com
www.breakingupintheatmosphere.bandcamp.com

Sue Lynch

Ph credit: Stewart Morgan

Tenor saxophone, clarinet, flute and composition. Sue Lynch studied fine art at Coventry College of Art. She currently runs ‘The Horse Improvised Music Club’ with Adam Bohman and Adrian Northover. www.horseimprovclub.wordpress.com/
She has recently performed as part of Tarek Atoui’s ‘Reverse Collection’ at The Tate Modern, and regularly performs with the Psychedelic Afro Beat Sudanese band ‘The Scorpios’.
In 2016 she formed, ‘Paradise Yard’-an electro accoustic ensemble,featuring women improvisers, performing at IKLECTIK, Cafe Oto and The ICA. In 2018, she performed at 3 Klange Tag Music &Word Festival, Switzerland with Hildegard Kleeb,at Womad BBC Stage and,Tusk Festival and Guess Who Festival (Utrecht) with The Scorpios. Solo performance at Pied Nu Festival, Le Havre. Recent release with FMR records with ‘Dial’, a quartet featuring, Sue Lynch, Dawid Frydyk, John Edwards and Dave Fowler and ‘Secant/Tangent’ (dxdyrecordings) with Crystabel Riley and Nathan Moore.
www.britishmusiccollection.org.uk/composer/sue-lynch
https://soundcloud.com/sue-lynch-2
https://suelynch.bandcamp.com/releases


Ed Lucas

Ed Lucas is co-organiser (with Daniel Kordik) of the Earshots label – their long running trombone and synth duo led to the beginning of the concert series and label. He has had many associations with improvising musicians in London and beyond, including the duo here with Daniel Thompson – a CD from this duo is expected for release on Inexhaustible Editions later this Summer.
earshots.org


Olie Brice

Olie Brice is a double bassist, improviser and composer.  He leads the Olie Brice Quintet, described by Richard Williams as “one of the most interesting and satisfying bands on the current UK scene”. 
The Olie Brice Quintet have released two albums, ‘Immune to Clockwork’ in 2014 and ‘Day After Day’ in 2017.  He also leads an improvising trio, Somersaults, featuring Tobias Delius and Mark Sanders.
Brice is also in demand as a collaborator and band-member.  He has appeared with musicians including Paul Dunmall, Evan Parker, Rachel Musson, Luis Vicente, Tony Malaby, Ingrid Laubrock, Alexander Hawkins, Ken Vandermark, among many others, and is a member of bands led by Dee Byrne, Alex Ward and Loz Speyer. 
“Brice makes the entire body of his bass sing. He has the ability to deliver a fractal line that is as purposeful as any by the great jazz bassists, but to do so within an entirely abstract setting” – Brian Morton, Point of Departure “imaginative and adventurous” – London Jazz News.
https://oliebrice.com/