Strange Attractors (VIC/NSW, Album Launch) // Survival of the Fiddes
Event description
"Monday Night Confessions" is a weekly show presenting original jazz/improvised music. Run out of Church Street Studios in Camperdown, Sydney, we acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora nation, and pay our respects to their elders past, present and emerging.
21 October 2024 - featuring: Strange Attractors & Survival of the Fiddes
STRANGE ATTRACTORS (NSW/VIC) - ALBUM LAUNCH
Dylan van der Schyff - drum kit & percussion
Jess Green - guitar & effects
Strange Attractors is a collaboration between drummer Dylan van der Schyff and guitarist Jess Green. This recording documents a series of spontaneous improvisations made over a single session in Melbourne, Australia. The music is exuberant and complex – at times cinematic, at times cheeky and raucous. These are real-time conversations in sound and emotion, evoking free jazz, free improvisation, ambient and drone music, and, occasionally, shades of 90’s grunge rock.
The name Strange Attractors is borrowed from the mathematics of complex systems. It describes the dynamic forces that pull systems in chaos towards coordination, but never in the same way twice. The term Strange Attractor is used in the study of grand complex systems such as planetary orbits, flocking birds, swarming insects, and weather systems. Strange Attractors describes unpredictable pattern formation in nature and therefore provides a delightful metaphor for the free-wheeling constellations of energy in these pieces.
SURVIVAL OF THE FIDDES
Andy Fiddes – Trumpet/flugelhorn/cornet
David Theak – Saxophones
James Kennedy – Trombone
TBC – Bass
James Waples – Drums
Andy Fiddes’ original group ‘Survival of the Fiddes’ returns to the stage! The band will revisit pieces from the record ‘Fear Smile’ and numerous new compositions from the mind of the ever-inventive Fiddes.“When the art of composing, arranging, and improvising meld together, a showcase like this can demonstrate high art. Add a great sense of humour, a relaxed atmosphere, and good sound quality and you’re left with the question “since when was high art such great fun?” – Peter Wockner
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Doors 7:30pm
Show 8:00pm
Tickets: $15 Student / $25 General Admission
BYO drinks / snacks
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