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David Ayers

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  1. The notion of "primary device" seems archaic. These days people have lots of devices both personal and work, and you might not even remember which device you used to sign up for e.g. Apple Music. Equally you are very likely to have different sets of downloads on different machines. Apple's working model does not correspond to how people actually use devices. You might not even any longer use the device Apple once-upon-a-time designated as primary.
  2. Oh! I am very sorry to hear this.
  3. I've done that and it works *really* well... And I'm a mac user - go figure.
  4. People who at least half knew what they were doing used to tell me that simple updates to iplayer used to delete a lotmof their files. Delete, not lose. I could never quite believe it but this sense of apple being a bit rogue xkeeps coming back in one form or another.
  5. Who is Amber? I'm a mac/ipad/iphone user so I feel a bit ashamed not to know...
  6. Free Lancing for me.
  7. Cranbrook! not Savoy got a bit carried away
  8. David Ayers

    Sep RVGs

    I hoped that this spelling would acquire a following but so far nothing. I can wait.
  9. His music isn't used but he has a small role. I can't remember where in the movie it comes.
  10. And not to forget this or this Maybe OC isn't in that last one I can't remember...
  11. This is what streaing services were made for...
  12. ...WHEN EVERONE IN THE WORLD IS COMING TO PLAY IN YOUR OFFICE!!!! Date: 19th March 2016 Event/Artist: Free Range City (Evan Parker, Eddie Prevost, John Tilbury, Jack Hues and many more!) Venue: Rutherford Cloisters, Rutherford College, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NX Time: 2pm-8pm Free Range City is a one-day retrospective festival happening from 2-8pm on Saturday 19th March as part of the International Festival of Projections. The Rutherford Cloisters (Rutherford College) at the University of Kent are reimagined as a creative utopia populated by musicians, poets, filmmakers and dancers in a concentrated burst of overlapping and simultaneous performances, screenings and installations featuring artists that have performed at Free Range since it began in 2012. Visit the disco, the hotel or the abattoir and see internationally established improvising pioneers such as Evan Parker and AMM alongside an array of musicians, poets, filmmakers, dancers, a mathematician and an 80’s rockstar. Wandering minstrels and street performers roam Free Range City dropping into the cinema or the disco for impromptu collaborative performances and occasionally gathering in the plaza for spontaneous improvised interludes. ENTRY IS FREE, CHILDREN ARE WELCOME Artists will include: Evan Parker (saxophone), AMM (John Tilbury - piano / Eddie Prevost - percussion), SLAP (Tina Krasevec - dance / David Leahy - dance & double bass / Tom Jackson - bass clarinet / Sam Bailey - piano), Will Guthrie (drums & percussion), Matt Wright (turntables, electronics), Alison Blunt (violin), Professor Raphael Appleblossom (maths), Ben Rowley (live film editing), Jack Hues & the Quartet (Jack Hues – voice & guitar / Mark Holub – drums / Liran Donin – double bass / Sam Bailey – keyboard), Robert Stillman (saxophone), Ben Horner (sound artist), Benedict Taylor (viola), Kelvin Corcoran (poet), David Herd (poet), Simon Smith (poet), Kat Peddie (poet), Dorothy Lehane (poet), Will Glanfield (saxophone) Mav Cunningham (voice), Hand of Stabs. HOTEL If you’re feeling tired why not lie down in the hotel and let sound artist Ben Horner manipulate your liminal consciousness with this specially composed sleep installation? CINEMA Like images? Well we recently discovered a van-load of old projectors and films from the 1960’s and we asked film maker Ben Rowley to make new work out of it. DISCO Get down to Evan Parker and Matt Wright’s Trance Map in the disco at 2.30, followed by Matt Wright’s House of Fun and Professor Raphael Appleblossom discussing reverse causality at 4.00. COLLEGE (BLACK MOUNTAIN) The Zone poetry collective curate a series of readings and performances loosely connected to Black Mountain College. Highlights include violinist Alison Blunt (5.30) and poet Kelvin Corcoran (6.30). JAZZ CLUB Jack Hues & the Quartet will play songs from A Thesis on the Ballad with the poet Kelvin Corcoran (5.00), the same group are joined by poets David Herd and Simon Smith for a performance of Rote-Thru (6.00) followed by AMM at 7.00. ABATTOIR Poet Kat Peddie curates a series of readings and performances amongst the hanging carcasses including Australian/French drummer Will Guthrie (3.30), The Misericords (4.30) and saxophonist Robert Stillman (6.30). Free-Range on Facebook
  13. oh GOOD idea to go I would nip up myself but i am already set to travel in that period meanwhile you americanites should be looking forward to getting the Iceland TV blockbuster 'Trapped' some time - a cult hit here in UK
  14. Pre-listen if you can. Thanks for the heads-up though.
  15. What he said. Back catalog used to be the foundation of classical music sales. Now much less so. This way those who want it can get it all cheaply and easily. I don't buy them but that is just my preference. These sets are really the only way that a lot of this stuff can come back. Probably it was Brilliant Classics who showed the way. The big company sets put most of theirs in the shade...
  16. There's also Archiv vol 2.
  17. Shrewdly done... Not for me but... Box 'em up and ship 'em out And on we go...
  18. Wow. Talk about going round the houses. Glad I gave up mail order.
  19. Amazon. We help the helpless.
  20. There's several of his LPs on youtube. Fonk scenesters? there is some such actual 'scene'?
  21. Any liking for Isao Suzuki? Makes for a pleasant dabble on youtube...
  22. Jamal also on Spotify.
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