With the support of Noson Allan we are thrilled to be hosting this show: Poems of a Space. This is the second album from the guitarist Jason Ball and bassist Aidan Thorne. All of the compositions on this album were written, arranged, recorded and mixed by the duo.
The concept of the album was to invoke nostalgia, rekindle a memory of a time and/or place. The pieces are engulfed in a fog of guitar ambience and measured 6 string bass textures.
As with their previous release, Archwilio’r Traddodiad | Exploring the Tradition there is an emphasis on experiences within the Welsh landscape. The song Banc Y Celyn, refers to the hill overlooking Aidans home in Powys. And the track Clouds, was written after a hike
up the Sugar Loaf near Abergavenny.
Deeply rooted in jazz, the style carefully glides between written and improvised elements. Some of the compositions were realised and refined from recordings of loose jam sessions. One may hear nods to influences from 70’s ECM records such as Terje Rypdall
or Bill Frizell.
“……. A fantastic deep dive into lesser-known Welsh folk tunes”
Archwilio’r Traddodiad | Exploring the Tradition Jude Rodgers, The Guardian
“An unforgettable musical experience”
**** Ian Mann, Jazzmann Blog
“……… a beguiling instrumental set that transmogrifies folk songs into delicate, exploratory improvisations. Throughout, combining a resonating bowed bass with guitar work redolent of John McLaughlin on Miles Davis’ In a Silent Way. Praise, indeed!”
Tim Cumming, Songlines
Tickets: £14/ concessions £12
Date:Friday September 11th
Doors open: 7:30pm