GILL GUILLERMO
FIELDLINES
FIELDNUOS
WELSH
NATIONAL
OPERA
'Listen to the Wind' Is the
5-track debut EP by Liverpool/Israel-based
folk-rock singer-songwriter Gill Guillermo, which borrows influences from bossa nova, psychedelic rock and merseybeat.
THE
ENDANGERED GODS
WE WERE
FAMOUS FOR
FIFTEEN MINUTES
'Fieldnuos' is an AV work by Amaan Khan and Biyi Yang which explores abandoned or off-beat locations that have a forgotten story and makes music inspired from and performed at them.
'The Endangered Gods' is a solo bass clarinet piece written for RNCM and Sheffield University faculty Sarah Watts' 'Feed The Beast' series, which was performed at University of Sheffield's 'Festival of The Mind'.
A.P. STEFANS
QUINTET
& MORE
'Fieldlines' was a residency at Magnetic Fields Festival 2019 which brought together Berlin's Gebrüder Teichmann, Kolkata's Bidisha Das and Rajasthani folk musicians Sumitra Devi, Hakim Khan, Firoz Khan and Kutla Khan to live and create music together.
Welsh National Opera's 'Digital Teach' conducted workshops with Paul-Mitchell Davidson and Amaan Khan, and Twin Vision around Liverpool's primary schools to create a music video which was premiered at the city's iconic Empire Theatre.
'We Were Famous For Fifteen Minutes' is a short film by Urvi Vora for New Dehi's OddBird Theatre's 'Quarantine Video Project' featuring sound design
by Sijya Gupta.
Icelandic guitarist A.P Stefans leads Merseyside-based contemporary jazz ensemble, 'A.P. Stefans Quintet', fusing together the melodic echoes of Mersey-beat with an explosive volcanic ash cloud of Icelandic jazz.
Blue Saint, is a Congolese and British rapper, singer-songwriter and spoken word artist. Over his music career he has developed an eclectic musical style that blends elements of hip-hop, RnB and electronic music.