I’m delighted to announce that the debut EP from the Beats & Pieces Big Band is now available to purchase and/or download via the Efpi Records website! You can buy a physical CD as one of a limited edition run of 100 unique handmade packages, or download the EP as high quality MP3s under the ‘honesty box’ model where you choose how much to pay (free if you feel like…). It contains 5 tracks weighing in at just over half an hour’s worth of music, and we’re really proud of it. Tracklisting is as follows:
1. bake
2. yafw (part iii)
3. toan
4. djimi
5. broken
The band features the cream of Manchester’s young improvising talent, many of whom have now moved away to pastures new and are making a mark on jazz scenes in major cities across the continent. The band is as follows:
Ben Cottrell : musical director
Sam Andreae, Kenji Fenton, Sam Healey, Jo McCallum : reeds
Tim Cox, Simon Lodge, Owain Roberts, Paul Strachan : trombones
Owen Bryce, Chris Snead, Graham South, Nick Walters : trumpets
Anton Hunter : guitar
Patrick Hurley : piano, Rhodes
Nick Blacka : bass
Finlay Panter : drums
Hope you enjoy listening to the EP as much as we enjoyed making it!
Posted by on 04/12/2009 at 12:55 in beats & pieces, news and tagged beats, beats & pieces, beatsandpieces, beatsnpieces, efpi, ep, pieces. Leave comments here.
Thanks a lot to everybody who managed to make it down to our EP launch held at Odder last night, we really enjoyed the gig and it was great to see so many friendly faces! It was also good to speak to lots of people about the band, some of whom had just stumbled across the gig and really enjoyed the music which was brilliant to hear. If you bought an EP then do get in touch and let me know what you think of it!
Photos from the night will be uploaded to the gallery soon…
Posted by on 03/12/2009 at 19:31 in beats & pieces, gigs and tagged beats, beats & pieces, beatsandpieces, beatsnpieces, ep, ep launch, odder, party, pieces. Leave comments here.
In case you haven’t heard, we’ve got an EP coming out soon (2 weeks today!!) and we’re going to be celebrating that with a launch party on Wednesday 2nd December in Odder Bar, Manchester. If you’re in Manchester, keep an eye out for this amazing poster that I’ve had done to promote the gig… (click for full-size image)
Its been designed by Angela Guyton who is a local artist, originally from the USA, and amongst other things regularly performs as one third of Takashi’s Shellfish Concern. Thanks a lot to her, as I say it looks amazing!
Posted by on 16/11/2009 at 14:38 in beats & pieces, gigs, news and tagged angela guyton, beats, beatsandpieces, efpi, ep launch, gig, manchester, odder, pieces, poster, takahashi's shellfish concern. Leave comments here.
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