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46,000 Fibres Live At Bull & Gate For OnlineTV.com
With much aplomb the band 46,000 Fibres appeared on the Bull & Gate stage to deliver a most amazing concert. With amazing improv and expansive talent the band brought talent hitherto unknown to the B&G. The short but sweet set seemed to be designed to raise the audience into a blissful jazz like stupor. Reminiscent of bands like Miles Davis and Coltrane come to mind.
Who are 46,000 Fibres
UK-based improvisational group, formed out of the band Koven-oe by Tony Davidson aka Tonal D., whose initial inspiration included the likes of AMM and other experimental music groups. The line-up for this group has often been fluid, but with a core group of members: Tonal D & Leon Maurice-Jones. Musicians who have collaborated with this group in the past include Nik Turner, Lol Coxhill, Scanner and Ashley Wales. They have also collaborated with Fluxus poet John Plant. The band specializes mainly in improvisation but will write pieces to suit projects as required. (Koven-oe who included Scanner, then known as Robin Rimbaud, performed structured pieces). 46,000 Fibres still occasionally perform & record
46000 Fibres have a bandcamp page
For this performance lineup is:
Blaise Algar – trumpet
Tonal D. – guitar & synth
Leon Maurice-Jones – drums
A-Soma – bass
46,000 Fibres Video Stats:
Recording Date: Aug 10, 2000
Video: Color NTSC
Sound: Stereo
Run Time: 23 min
Download File Size: 253 Meg
Video taster Track: ‘Is Love Infectious?‘
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