Solsonic Live at the Armidale Club

In the mad rush of things going on at the moment Iain reminds me that we’ve a gig on that I’ve forgotten about! This was last Wednesday the 24th, leaving only two days to get ready for the Armidale Club’s open mic night on the Friday the 26th! Holy smoke, I though it was going to be a month later! Nevermind I thought, been practising for a while now with Iain, so we won’t do too bad.

The evening was opened by Ed Campbell’s 299’s project throwing some laptop driven pop to ears that may not have experienced such a thing before. He had some fine moments during quiet sections and the electronic vibe paved the way nicely for Iain and I to go on second. Our project name has moved onto ‘Solsonic’ and operating as a prog-dance duo. Here are some in-the-heat-of-the-moment-photos thanks to R:

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I think we played for around 40 minutes but it was hard to tell due to being caught up in the whirlwind of the sound and performance. Overall we achieve our goal very well, to play progressive improvised loop-based music with a sense of fun, groove, melodic engagement and characterised entertainment. Of course, many minor slips occurred, and things can ALWAYS be improved upon, but the overall energy was right on for the aim. And it was fun to do! That seldom could be said of playing live, as there are so many ways it all can go wrong. I left the gig feeling that something small but important was achieved, and that Iain and I can now build upon the live idea with confidence.

The 50 odd people were generous with attention and applause – no heckling or looks of utter confusion could be detected. Assorted audients came up and gave thanks after the show, which is nice to hear from people you do not know, or from people who are not directly ‘there to support the project’. One particularly satisfying encounter was with a Zia from Wytaliba who invited us to play live for a fund raising gig for the Stockwood Festival during late November. To be asked to do this is a big honour, and I’ve long wished to play live there one day. Looks like there is much rehearsing and refinement to go!

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