Date
Saturday 20 April 2013 at 12:00pm
Location
Union Chapel
Compton Terrace,
London,
N1 2UN,
United Kingdom
Tel: +44.(0)20 7226 1686
Description
Daylight Music is a dazzling idea presented by the Union Chapel to open up their amazing gothic venue to a shiny new daytime crowd and provide a rather exciting platform for artists. Produced by Arctic Circle.
FREE ENTRY* midday - till 2.00pm
aus
Born in 1983, aus is the talented Yasuhiko Fukuzono from Tokyo, Japan. Acquiring his inspirations from all over the places - images that his mind captured from movies, words that he stumbled upon, pieces of music that drop out from TV and radio, nomadic dreams, long lost memories and indescribable inner feelings - Fukuzono writes music that illustrate the detailed movements of life. and quite often, he illustrates, with his subtle music skills, in films too.
http://ausmusik.com/news.html
Patrick Dawes
Born in 1970, Patrick Dawes works as a percussionist and music producer on a wide array of projects. 2013 will see the release of Patrick's long awaited second record 'Raising Stone'. It is a collaborative record featuring the renowned improvisational vocalist Maggie Nicols, 'Acoustic Ladyland' saxophonist Pete Wareham, 'Circulus' early music musician William Summers, guitarist Cliff Pilson and electronics wizard Tim Lee. Also features further collaborations with singer-songwriter Marc Gauvin and horn player Toby Nowell.
http://patrickdawes.com/
Inch-Time
Since releasing his earliest records back in 2003, Stefan Panczak, aka Inch-time, has quietly forged an irrepressible niche which has taken on a life of its own. His subtle melding of gleaming electronica and a whole host of other ingredients – from dub to folk textures, and languid jazz stylings to post-rock atmospheres – has evolved to take in new elements while sticking to the unique approach which Panczak has made his signature since his debut album, 2005’s Any Colour You Like. His latest album Myth and Impermanence is out now on Mystery Plays Records.
“Perfectly poised, sparkling and seductive electronica that’s as subtle and beautiful as it is impossible to resist.” DJ Magazine
http://mysteryplaysrecords.com/
*Entry to Daylight Music is free but we ask you consider giving a small donation (suggested £3.50) which we put towards the running costs and expenses of bring these bands (from all over the country) to the venue. Thank you for your support!
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