Steve Noble (UK) / Rolf-Erik Nystrøm / Ketil Gutvik + Ungsoloen: Ole Mofjell

Steve Noble er Englands mest rocka improvtrommis. Gutvik gleder seg som en unge til å gjenoppta denne trioen som så dagens lys under All Ears-festivalen 2012.

Steve Noble (UK) / Rolf-Erik Nystrøm / Ketil Gutvik

trommer/sax/gitar/

+ Ungsoloen: Ole Mofjell /trommer solo/

I 2012 satte All Ears-festivalen sammen trioen Steve Noble, Rolf-Erik Nystrøm og Ketil Gutvik. Siden den gang har de tre snakket om at dette må skje igjen. Nå skjer det.

Steve Noble plays drums, percussion and turntables. He studied with Nigeria master drummer Elkan Ogunde and in the early 1980s was a member of Rip Rig and Panic, touring extensively throughout Europe and England. Since then he has worked in a variety of musical contexts but has been extensively involved in improvised music through work with a wide range of musicians. These include:

– Derek Bailey’s Company: Noble was involved in Company Weeks in 1987, 1989 and 1990, appeared with them at the Thessalonika Jazz Festival in 1985 and participated in a Company tour of Switzerland and Italy in 1987. He was also featured in the television series based on Derek Bailey’s book, Improvisation, it’s nature and practice in music, shown on UK Channel 4 in 1992.
-a long-standing working relationships with reed and guitar player Alex Ward and with pianist Alex Maguire
– trios with Davey William and Oren Marshall and with Oren Marshall and Steve Buckley and ‘And’ with Derek Bailey and Pat Thomas
– the 4tet with Pat Thomas, John Edwards and John Telfer
– Tim Hill’s Pandaemonium Brass Band and Trio
– Lol Coxhill’s Standard Conversions
– Tristan Honsinger’s This, That and the Other
– Hans Koch/Jacques Dermierre Project
– Hans Burgner’s Ki-Project

Steve Noble has regularly collaborated with The Bow Gamelan Ensemble (performance artist/musician Paul Burwell), with David Lester’s Kino Club, and with a range of dancers and dance groups including Katie Duck and Group O, Steve Paxton, Alessandro Certini, Julian Hamilton, Kirsty Simpson, and Mal Pelo. He has composed original music for Alessandro Certini’s Verso madre del turco (1988), Monserrat Llabres’ L’hombre del’ocelot (1991), and Mal Pelo’s Cancion por las pajaros (1993), Cancion per Bernabé (1997), and Orache (1998).
Steve Noble runs the label Ping Pong Productions.

Web:
Steve Noble
Ketil Gutvik
Rol-Erik Nystrøm

Følg gutvik på twitter!

Steve Noble (UK) / Rolf-Erik Nystrøm / Ketil Gutvik

trommer/sax/gitar/

+ Ungsoloen: Ole Mofjell /trommer solo/

I 2012 satte All Ears-festivalen sammen trioen Steve Noble, Rolf-Erik Nystrøm og Ketil Gutvik. Siden den gang har de tre snakket om at dette må skje igjen. Nå skjer det.

Steve Noble plays drums, percussion and turntables. He studied with Nigeria master drummer Elkan Ogunde and in the early 1980s was a member of Rip Rig and Panic, touring extensively throughout Europe and England. Since then he has worked in a variety of musical contexts but has been extensively involved in improvised music through work with a wide range of musicians. These include:

– Derek Bailey’s Company: Noble was involved in Company Weeks in 1987, 1989 and 1990, appeared with them at the Thessalonika Jazz Festival in 1985 and participated in a Company tour of Switzerland and Italy in 1987. He was also featured in the television series based on Derek Bailey’s book, Improvisation, it’s nature and practice in music, shown on UK Channel 4 in 1992.
-a long-standing working relationships with reed and guitar player Alex Ward and with pianist Alex Maguire
– trios with Davey William and Oren Marshall and with Oren Marshall and Steve Buckley and ‘And’ with Derek Bailey and Pat Thomas
– the 4tet with Pat Thomas, John Edwards and John Telfer
– Tim Hill’s Pandaemonium Brass Band and Trio
– Lol Coxhill’s Standard Conversions
– Tristan Honsinger’s This, That and the Other
– Hans Koch/Jacques Dermierre Project
– Hans Burgner’s Ki-Project

Steve Noble has regularly collaborated with The Bow Gamelan Ensemble (performance artist/musician Paul Burwell), with David Lester’s Kino Club, and with a range of dancers and dance groups including Katie Duck and Group O, Steve Paxton, Alessandro Certini, Julian Hamilton, Kirsty Simpson, and Mal Pelo. He has composed original music for Alessandro Certini’s Verso madre del turco (1988), Monserrat Llabres’ L’hombre del’ocelot (1991), and Mal Pelo’s Cancion por las pajaros (1993), Cancion per Bernabé (1997), and Orache (1998).
Steve Noble runs the label Ping Pong Productions.

Web:
Steve Noble
Ketil Gutvik
Rol-Erik Nystrøm

Følg gutvik på twitter!

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