SENSORIA

SENSORIA

30th Sep 2011

7.30PM €10 BYOB

SENSORIA
nights of experimental, emerging music and performance

For more information please go to www.facebook.com/sensoriamusicperformance

SETI THE FIRST
CHEQUERBOARD
LOREM IPSUM

@ The Joinery
BYOB

SETI The FIRST

Seti the First is a cello based instrumental project spearheaded by Kevin Murphy and Thomas Haugh, Irish musicians long associated with experimental music. Musically, compositions tend to surf the lower end of the string spectrum, with Double-Bass, Viola da Gamba and particularly the Cello featuring strongly. Cellist and multi-instrumentalist Kevin Murphy, was a central creative force in the critically acclaimed, Dublin based band Igloo, in the late 1990s. He has also worked with artists such as Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode), Andrew Phillpott (Depeche Mode and The Broad Bean Band), Gavin Friday, Nine Wassies from Bannie, Adrian Crowley, Valerie Francis and Norah Belle among many others. Thomas Haugh has released two critically experimental records under the mantle of Hulk. He has also played with the Plague Monkeys, produced records for artists such as Adrian Crowley and remixed notable artists such as Efterklang. Flower of there or thereabouts is the title of Seti The First’s debut album, due for release in September of 2011. A couple of tracks have already provided musical backdrops for notable film documentaries in recent times. The opening track ‘Sugar to Sealion’ has featured in Garvan Gallagher’s Hidden Garden which received rave reviews at the 2010 Dublin Fringe Festival, while the closing track ‘Citric Dirt’, provides a searing backdrop to Dearbhla Glyn’s portrayal of the Gaza tunnels in Ag Filleadh ar Gaza.

CHEQUERBOARD

“There are many one-man-and-his- guitar outfits in Irish music, but none quite like Dubliner John Lambert. Blending the acoustic guitar with a clutch of electronic flourishes, his 2008 album Penny Black received much critical acclaim. The album by this accomplished visual artist united the visual and aural to create a portfolio of instrumental moods. Synth and percussion-heavy melodies are spliced with Lambert’s Spanish-style guitar plucking. It’s a compact set-up, but one that produces a huge, orchestral sound.”
Sinead Gleeson, The Ticket

SENSORIA nights of experimental, emerging music and performance For more information please go to "www.facebook.com/sensoriamusicperformance":http://www.facebook.com/sensoriamusicperformance SETI THE FIRST CHEQUERBOARD LOREM IPSUM @ The Joinery BYOB SETI The FIRST Seti the First is a cello based instrumental project spearheaded by Kevin Murphy and Thomas Haugh, Irish musicians long associated with experimental music. Musically, compositions tend to surf the lower end of the string spectrum, with Double-Bass, Viola da Gamba and particularly the Cello featuring strongly. Cellist and multi-instrumentalist Kevin Murphy, was a central creative force in the critically acclaimed, Dublin based band Igloo, in the late 1990s. He has also worked with artists such as Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode), Andrew Phillpott (Depeche Mode and The Broad Bean Band), Gavin Friday, Nine Wassies from Bannie, Adrian Crowley, Valerie Francis and Norah Belle among many others. Thomas Haugh has released two critically experimental records under the mantle of Hulk. He has also played with the Plague Monkeys, produced records for artists such as Adrian Crowley and remixed notable artists such as Efterklang. Flower of there or thereabouts is the title of Seti The First’s debut album, due for release in September of 2011. A couple of tracks have already provided musical backdrops for notable film documentaries in recent times. The opening track ‘Sugar to Sealion’ has featured in Garvan Gallagher’s Hidden Garden which received rave reviews at the 2010 Dublin Fringe Festival, while the closing track ‘Citric Dirt’, provides a searing backdrop to Dearbhla Glyn’s portrayal of the Gaza tunnels in Ag Filleadh ar Gaza. CHEQUERBOARD “There are many one-man-and-his- guitar outfits in Irish music, but none quite like Dubliner John Lambert. Blending the acoustic guitar with a clutch of electronic flourishes, his 2008 album Penny Black received much critical acclaim. The album by this accomplished visual artist united the visual and aural to create a portfolio of instrumental moods. Synth and percussion-heavy melodies are spliced with Lambert’s Spanish-style guitar plucking. It’s a compact set-up, but one that produces a huge, orchestral sound.” Sinead Gleeson, The Ticket SENSORIA nights of experimental, emerging music and performance For more information please go to "www.facebook.com/sensoriamusicperformance":http://www.facebook.com/sensoriamusicperformance SETI THE FIRST CHEQUERBOARD LOREM IPSUM @ The Joinery BYOB SETI The FIRST Seti the First is a cello based instrumental project spearheaded by Kevin Murphy and Thomas Haugh, Irish musicians long associated with experimental music. Musically, compositions tend to surf the lower end of the string spectrum, with Double-Bass, Viola da Gamba and particularly the Cello featuring strongly. Cellist and multi-instrumentalist Kevin Murphy, was a central creative force in the critically acclaimed, Dublin based band Igloo, in the late 1990s. He has also worked with artists such as Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode), Andrew Phillpott (Depeche Mode and The Broad Bean Band), Gavin Friday, Nine Wassies from Bannie, Adrian Crowley, Valerie Francis and Norah Belle among many others. Thomas Haugh has released two critically experimental records under the mantle of Hulk. He has also played with the Plague Monkeys, produced records for artists such as Adrian Crowley and remixed notable artists such as Efterklang. Flower of there or thereabouts is the title of Seti The First’s debut album, due for release in September of 2011. A couple of tracks have already provided musical backdrops for notable film documentaries in recent times. The opening track ‘Sugar to Sealion’ has featured in Garvan Gallagher’s Hidden Garden which received rave reviews at the 2010 Dublin Fringe Festival, while the closing track ‘Citric Dirt’, provides a searing backdrop to Dearbhla Glyn’s portrayal of the Gaza tunnels in Ag Filleadh ar Gaza. CHEQUERBOARD “There are many one-man-and-his- guitar outfits in Irish music, but none quite like Dubliner John Lambert. Blending the acoustic guitar with a clutch of electronic flourishes, his 2008 album Penny Black received much critical acclaim. The album by this accomplished visual artist united the visual and aural to create a portfolio of instrumental moods. Synth and percussion-heavy melodies are spliced with Lambert’s Spanish-style guitar plucking. It’s a compact set-up, but one that produces a huge, orchestral sound.” Sinead Gleeson, The Ticket
SENSORIA nights of experimental, emerging music and performance For more information please go to "www.facebook.com/sensoriamusicperformance":http://www.facebook.com/sensoriamusicperformance SETI THE FIRST CHEQUERBOARD LOREM IPSUM @ The Joinery BYOB SETI The FIRST Seti the First is a cello based instrumental project spearheaded by Kevin Murphy and Thomas Haugh, Irish musicians long associated with experimental music. Musically, compositions tend to surf the lower end of the string spectrum, with Double-Bass, Viola da Gamba and particularly the Cello featuring strongly. Cellist and multi-instrumentalist Kevin Murphy, was a central creative force in the critically acclaimed, Dublin based band Igloo, in the late 1990s. He has also worked with artists such as Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode), Andrew Phillpott (Depeche Mode and The Broad Bean Band), Gavin Friday, Nine Wassies from Bannie, Adrian Crowley, Valerie Francis and Norah Belle among many others. Thomas Haugh has released two critically experimental records under the mantle of Hulk. He has also played with the Plague Monkeys, produced records for artists such as Adrian Crowley and remixed notable artists such as Efterklang. Flower of there or thereabouts is the title of Seti The First’s debut album, due for release in September of 2011. A couple of tracks have already provided musical backdrops for notable film documentaries in recent times. The opening track ‘Sugar to Sealion’ has featured in Garvan Gallagher’s Hidden Garden which received rave reviews at the 2010 Dublin Fringe Festival, while the closing track ‘Citric Dirt’, provides a searing backdrop to Dearbhla Glyn’s portrayal of the Gaza tunnels in Ag Filleadh ar Gaza. CHEQUERBOARD “There are many one-man-and-his- guitar outfits in Irish music, but none quite like Dubliner John Lambert. Blending the acoustic guitar with a clutch of electronic flourishes, his 2008 album Penny Black received much critical acclaim. The album by this accomplished visual artist united the visual and aural to create a portfolio of instrumental moods. Synth and percussion-heavy melodies are spliced with Lambert’s Spanish-style guitar plucking. It’s a compact set-up, but one that produces a huge, orchestral sound.” Sinead Gleeson, The Ticket SENSORIA nights of experimental, emerging music and performance For more information please go to "www.facebook.com/sensoriamusicperformance":http://www.facebook.com/sensoriamusicperformance SETI THE FIRST CHEQUERBOARD LOREM IPSUM @ The Joinery BYOB SETI The FIRST Seti the First is a cello based instrumental project spearheaded by Kevin Murphy and Thomas Haugh, Irish musicians long associated with experimental music. Musically, compositions tend to surf the lower end of the string spectrum, with Double-Bass, Viola da Gamba and particularly the Cello featuring strongly. Cellist and multi-instrumentalist Kevin Murphy, was a central creative force in the critically acclaimed, Dublin based band Igloo, in the late 1990s. He has also worked with artists such as Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode), Andrew Phillpott (Depeche Mode and The Broad Bean Band), Gavin Friday, Nine Wassies from Bannie, Adrian Crowley, Valerie Francis and Norah Belle among many others. Thomas Haugh has released two critically experimental records under the mantle of Hulk. He has also played with the Plague Monkeys, produced records for artists such as Adrian Crowley and remixed notable artists such as Efterklang. Flower of there or thereabouts is the title of Seti The First’s debut album, due for release in September of 2011. A couple of tracks have already provided musical backdrops for notable film documentaries in recent times. The opening track ‘Sugar to Sealion’ has featured in Garvan Gallagher’s Hidden Garden which received rave reviews at the 2010 Dublin Fringe Festival, while the closing track ‘Citric Dirt’, provides a searing backdrop to Dearbhla Glyn’s portrayal of the Gaza tunnels in Ag Filleadh ar Gaza. CHEQUERBOARD “There are many one-man-and-his- guitar outfits in Irish music, but none quite like Dubliner John Lambert. Blending the acoustic guitar with a clutch of electronic flourishes, his 2008 album Penny Black received much critical acclaim. The album by this accomplished visual artist united the visual and aural to create a portfolio of instrumental moods. Synth and percussion-heavy melodies are spliced with Lambert’s Spanish-style guitar plucking. It’s a compact set-up, but one that produces a huge, orchestral sound.” Sinead Gleeson, The Ticket SENSORIA nights of experimental, emerging music and performance For more information please go to "www.facebook.com/sensoriamusicperformance":http://www.facebook.com/sensoriamusicperformance SETI THE FIRST CHEQUERBOARD LOREM IPSUM @ The Joinery BYOB SETI The FIRST Seti the First is a cello based instrumental project spearheaded by Kevin Murphy and Thomas Haugh, Irish musicians long associated with experimental music. Musically, compositions tend to surf the lower end of the string spectrum, with Double-Bass, Viola da Gamba and particularly the Cello featuring strongly. Cellist and multi-instrumentalist Kevin Murphy, was a central creative force in the critically acclaimed, Dublin based band Igloo, in the late 1990s. He has also worked with artists such as Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode), Andrew Phillpott (Depeche Mode and The Broad Bean Band), Gavin Friday, Nine Wassies from Bannie, Adrian Crowley, Valerie Francis and Norah Belle among many others. Thomas Haugh has released two critically experimental records under the mantle of Hulk. He has also played with the Plague Monkeys, produced records for artists such as Adrian Crowley and remixed notable artists such as Efterklang. Flower of there or thereabouts is the title of Seti The First’s debut album, due for release in September of 2011. A couple of tracks have already provided musical backdrops for notable film documentaries in recent times. The opening track ‘Sugar to Sealion’ has featured in Garvan Gallagher’s Hidden Garden which received rave reviews at the 2010 Dublin Fringe Festival, while the closing track ‘Citric Dirt’, provides a searing backdrop to Dearbhla Glyn’s portrayal of the Gaza tunnels in Ag Filleadh ar Gaza. CHEQUERBOARD “There are many one-man-and-his- guitar outfits in Irish music, but none quite like Dubliner John Lambert. Blending the acoustic guitar with a clutch of electronic flourishes, his 2008 album Penny Black received much critical acclaim. The album by this accomplished visual artist united the visual and aural to create a portfolio of instrumental moods. Synth and percussion-heavy melodies are spliced with Lambert’s Spanish-style guitar plucking. It’s a compact set-up, but one that produces a huge, orchestral sound.” Sinead Gleeson, The Ticket