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Bands, musicians, producers and DJs perform covers, versions, remixes or interpretations of the 1920s and 30s out-of-copyright folk, blues, jazz and music hall from the Open Music Archive as a series of live plugged and unplugged performances. | Bands, musicians, producers and DJs perform covers, versions, remixes or interpretations of the 1920s and 30s out-of-copyright folk, blues, jazz and music hall from the Open Music Archive as a series of live plugged and unplugged performances. | ||
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This event opens up a temporary channel for music, exchange and discussion that operates beyond individual proprietary and commercial interests. The performances from the event will be recorded and licensed under Creative Commons ShareAlike, generating a new resource - free for use and reuse. | This event opens up a temporary channel for music, exchange and discussion that operates beyond individual proprietary and commercial interests. The performances from the event will be recorded and licensed under Creative Commons ShareAlike, generating a new resource - free for use and reuse. | ||
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Revision as of 14:10, 16 July 2009
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Ghost Trace Stellar Friday 17th July 2009
Bands, musicians, producers and DJs perform covers, versions, remixes or interpretations of the 1920s and 30s out-of-copyright folk, blues, jazz and music hall from the Open Music Archive as a series of live plugged and unplugged performances. Ghost Trace Stellar features specially created sets of covers along with archive DJ sets and a discussion with Open Music Archive - Ben White & Eileen Simpson examining the implications of Free/Libre and Open Source models of creative production and distribution. This event opens up a temporary channel for music, exchange and discussion that operates beyond individual proprietary and commercial interests. The performances from the event will be recorded and licensed under Creative Commons ShareAlike, generating a new resource - free for use and reuse. |
Programme
subject to change and additions!
19:30 Doors
19:30 Intro talk with Eileen Simpson and Ben White (Open Music Archive) and Polytechnic
20:00 Emily Portman
20:20 Bryonie Isabella Danby
20:40 Onoma
21:00 Graham Mitchinson & James Hutchinson
22:00 Les Cox Sportifs
22:20 Nathalie Stern
22:40 The Fishery Commission
23:00 Cathode
00:00 last orders
00:30 close
Open Music Archive DJ set featuring out-of-copyright source/copyleft covers in between live performances
Sources
Thanks
All the musicians, Kate Sweeney, Sneha Solanki, Dominic Smith, Craig @ Urban & Eastern, Bridie Jackson, Laurie Shepherd & Nick Pride, Possett, David De La Hay, everyone at the Star and Shadow and everyone who has given their time and energy to make the project happen.
Organised by Polytechnic & Kate Sweeney.
Part of the Polytechnic ecologies programme.
The Arts Council England - Lottery Funded.