The Glider plus Godriguez & Jordan Ireland
Event description
A huge triple-bill night of music with The Glider, Godriguez and Jordan Ireland!
JORDAN IRELAND
Jordan Ireland is a multi instrumentalist and was the singer and guitarist for Indie folk pioneers The Middle East and is best known these days for his solo projects: Jordan Ireland with Purple Orchestra, Temperate Touch Tropical Tears and Spirit Walking.
GODRRIGUEZ
Godriguez first stepped onto the international scene as the producer and creative force behind Sampa The Great's breakthrough release "The Great Mixtape", acting as musical director at festivals such as Splendour In The Grass and Laneway and played supports for Kendrick Lamar, Fat Freddy's Drop among others as well as solo sets including supporting Hiatus Kaiyote at Somerset House in London.
Godriguez released his debut LP in 2018 entitled “Vol.1 ’14- 18”. A 35 minute selection collected from 7 beat-tapes of over 6 hours worth of beats; Created over 4 years. Compiled from musical obsessions spanning across Cuban Religious Music, Neo Classical, African, Jazz, Polynesian, Flamenco and Traditional Egyptian Music, there is little untouched by the prolific beat maker.
THE GLIDER
Nick Garbett’s latest project ‘The Glider’ is a meditation on colour, texture and rhythm, with ambient musical landscapes and electronic flourishes reminiscent of Jon Hassell and Brian Eno’s Fourth World, all grounded in a distinctly Australian celebration of togetherness.
"You find that a lot of jazz players in Australia practice out in the bush to get that sense of spice in their playing. And that's really reflected here. It's a very particular kind of Australian music in the way that it's joyous and uplifting, as well as having a real elastic sensibility. I love the way this moves.” – KCRW
Nick Garbett - trumpet
Dave Rodriguez - guitarNovak Manojlovic - keyboards
Rory Brown - bass
George Bishop - percussion
Jordan Ireland - drums
Finn Ryan - drums
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