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Jon Collin
Presented by: Divine Cargo| 0 | LIVERPOOL: Bold Street Coffee |
|---|---|
| P | Saturday 11th March, 2017 |
| N | 7:00pm |
Divine Cargo presents an evening of solo guitar at Bold Street Coffee, Liverpool
Dylan Golden Aycock
& Jon Collin
Saturday 11th March
Doors 7pm
Tickets £5 advance
Dylan Golden Aycock (USA)
"Dylan Golden Aycock's lineage is clear: the fingerpicked blues of John Fahey, the swirling compositions of Robbie Basho and the outward-looking Americana of Jim O'Rourke's Bad Timing and The Visitor. That's not a bad crossroads to meet your demons at, especially when so much of what we call American Primitive now is in a state of transformation. Church Of Level Track kicks up dream dust in a positively lush collection of cosmic rags, ambient country tunes and steel-string ragas." (NPR's Top 10 Solo Guitar Records Of 2016).
”Aycock’s recordings weave ambient, experimental, and classical influences into the fabric of traditional American musical styles. Flecks of country and blues appear, but they’re mutated into enveloping soundscapes that go far beyond those genres’ tropes.” (Decoder).
https://dylangoldenaycock.com/
https://scissortail.bandcamp.com/album/church-of-level-track
Jon Collin (UK)
"Acoustic string improvs of great abstraction, clanger and depth, recalling a certain vibe that Loren Connors once called his own, although there's no aping here. Lots of dizzy inventions of clustered strings that manage to maintain a certain melodic beauty for all their weirdness. There are even bits of wobbled slide and sustain that recall Fahey at his loosest. Totally boss. (Byron Coley - Arthur Magazine).
“six-string primitivism taken to a whole other level of wildness and intuition... Jon Collin reiterates his interest in mining the emotional potential of the guitar, utilising a vast grasp of the capabilities of the instrument... His grasp on the relationship between the resonant qualities of the hollow-bodied guitar and the wails of feedback and reverberation produced by the amplifier is extraordinary.” (The Wire).
https://joncollin.bandcamp.com/
https://soundcloud.com/j-collin
https://wineboxpress.bandcamp.com/