About this Event
Full of Noises is delighted to welcome two experimental artists to Piel View House on Sunday 30 June.
Doors 7pm - concert starts 7.30pm.
Lee Patterson
Long-term friend of Full of Noises, Lee Patterson uses sound making and recording to devise performances with a selection of amplified objects, devices and processes, from rock chalk to springs, from burning nuts to vibrating metal.
Through using sound recording to train his ears, Patterson has developed a dual practice that includes live performance and fixed works. By exploiting chemical and mechanical synthesis, he has created a range of amplified devices and processes that produce or uncover complex sound in unexpected places.
From rock chalk to springs, from burning nuts to aquatic life and insect chants inside plants, he eavesdrops upon and makes a novelty of playing objects and situations otherwise considered mute.
Based in Prestwich, Manchester, he works internationally and has featured on TV, BBC Radio 3, 4 and 6, Resonance FM and on radio stations worldwide.
Howlround (Robin The Fog)
Howlround was founded by sound artist and audio producer Robin The Fog in 2012 to create recordings, performances and installations entirely from manipulating magnetic tape on a quartet of vintage tape machines with all digital effects and artificial reverb strictly forbidden. Twelve years and ten albums later, the approach has remained the same, but increasingly embraced feedback and closed input techniques, with the sound evolving from glacial post-hauntological ambience to blistering noise and primitive techno, a process that Electronic Sound magazine recently described as 'Conjuring magic'.
New LP 'A Loop Where Time Becomes' is out now on Castles In Space.
Images below:
Lee Patterson in Samo's hayloft Bucno Fest - Natasa Serec
Howlround (Robin The Fog) picture by Peter Woodhead.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Full of Noises, Abbey Road, Barrow-in-Furness, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00 to GBP 5.00