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SUMMARY:ALABASTER DEPLUME – MusicaBox
DESCRIPTION:Bilhetes 🎟  ( https://www.seetickets.com/pt/event/alabaster-deplume-01230922-/musicbox/2310554 )\nGus Fairbairn, aka Alabaster DePlume, has a pocketful of phrases that he uses all the time whether he’s walking down the street or holding court with musicians and an audience. For a long time the Mancunian would tell anyone who’d listen that they were doing very well. More recently, it’s an other phrase which has a similar effect and which belies his unwavering commitment to personal vulnerability and collective politics: “Don’t forget you’re precious.” A process that is people – first not product – first ensures that the music is unique; often gem – like. Alabaster DePlume’s songs are built on sonorous circular melodies and luminous tones that transmit calmness and generosity in warm waves – unless they’re raging against complacency and the everyday inhumanity of end times capitalism. Most importantly, he brings a valuable transparency to his work. “This is what I’m really doing,” he says. “I want to talk about why I’m doing this, and how I’m doing this.” His double album Gold (2022) was recorded at London’s Total Refreshment Centre (TRC) over two weeks. He invited a different set of musicians each day, playing the tunes to click so that DePlume, who also produced it, could cut the 17 hours of sessions together like a collage. As with all his sessions, he ensured that the musicians didn’t have enough time to rehearse the tunes, instead requiring them to tune into each other and to rely on each other to reach the end of a song. There was another rule: no listening back to sessions after recording. “The method is part of the mission. It wasn’t like school. We had mayhem. We were having fun. That is the story and the process – and I want to live that way.” Afterwards, he made a map of what had been recorded on a long scroll of paper, with colour – coded lines representing each analog tape. The triangles, dots and colours shaped what emerged. The map has since been requisitioned for a gallery exhibition, and a photograph appears on the Gold album artwork. What’s true for the music is true for everything in his artistic practice. It applies to the offbeat way he organises musicians and audiences as much as it applies to the way he lives his life and expresses life through his songs.\nALABASTER DEPLUME – MusicBox ( https://cartazculturallisboa.pt/agenda-musicbox-lisboa/ )\n
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CATEGORIES:Clubbing | Nightlife,Concertos | Música,Eventos ao Fim de Semana
LOCATION:R. Nova do Carvalho 24, 1200-019 Lisboa
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