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Festival Presentation 2006
Morton + Patterson
Sunday 8th October 8pm £5/3
St Brides Church, Catherine Street
Liverpool, L8 7NG
Frakture Festival presents a debut performance from
Morton + Patterson: suggested by Rhodri davies.
Lee Patterson

Situated in a territory that straddles free improvisation, experimental
composition, sonic and visual art, Lee Pattersons practice
is characterised by a fascination with sound as an initially unforeseen
consequence of quotidian activity within both the human and non-human
realms.
During live performance, a variety of collected objects can be
arranged or prepared and thus transformed from mute to sounding
bodies. In this way, found or commonly available materials are instrumentalised within sublime articulations of the
commonplace.
He has performed with Angharad Davies, Rhodri Davies, Phil Durrant,
Ben Gwilliam, Graham Halliwell, Giuseppe Ielasi, Helmut Lemke,
Alastair Leslie, Kaffe Matthews, Sachiko M, The Owl Project, Evan
Parker, Jez Riley, Akio Suzuki, David Toop, Rafael Toral, Paul
Vogel, Alex Ward, Daniel Weaver and Ami Yoshida.
He is currently producing the radio show, Audio Sketchbook, for
Resonance FM, London
Phil Morton

Accidents & treatments: the mainstay of Phil Morton artistic
practice whether expressed through convention intruments, [the
guitar, the double bass] , found objects [ the plates, that can]
or field recordings.
He has performed with : Bart Maris, Birgitte Kuper, Carlos Zingaro,
Caroline Krabble, Chao-Ming Tung, Christoph Irmer, David Chiesa,
Emily Hay, Ge-Suk Yeo, Helmut Lemke, Jeffery Morgan, Jerome Noetinger,
Joachim Zoepf, Johannes Bergmark, Derek Bailey, John Bisset, John
Jasnoch, Lol Coxhill, Maggie Nicols, Mick Beck, Pat Thomas,Paul
Hession, Rhodri Davies, Simon H Fell, Stephen Grew, Tony Bevan,
Giorg Wissel.
Updated:
February 25, 2008
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