
An evening of (mostly) string improvisations and abstractions, featuring (mostly) ukulele and banjo. But also expect electro-acoustic/found sound/collage/drone explorations and deconstructions. Robert Millis and Dave Knott (Messenger Girls Trio) just released a cassette on Seattle’s Eiderdown Records. Millis has a new LP out on Discrepant. They will perform together and separately and be joined by Alan F Jones (Marginal Frequency, Laminal Audio) for a trio set. Kelby Clark is a composer, improviser, and banjo player from South Georgia, currently living and working in Los Angeles, and is inspired by the old-time music of his home state as well as drone, free improvisation, raga, noise, and many other forms of both experimental and traditional music from around the world. Expect Sir Richard Bishop meets Roscoe Holcomb in a darkened alleyway in Tangiers. His most recent record is Language of the Torch “The way Clark attacks his instrument, allowing songs to unspool in tumbling, organized chaos is magnetic and feels distinctly his own” – The Quietus