The Thing - Workshop
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When:
| Wed 19 Jan ’11, 12:00pm–3:00pm |
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Where: Wine Cellar, 183 Karangahape Road, Newton Show map
Restrictions: All Ages
Ticket Information:
- Admission: Free
Workshops with The Thing! Come and meet, talk and play with The Thing!
Mats Gustafsson is Sweden’s and one of Europe’s biggest names on the free music scene. Through groups like Gush, AALY trio and Peter Brötzmann`s Chicago Tentet, he has established himself as a very powerful saxophonist, and has reinvented the way of playing the saxophone. Gustafsson has collaborated with many of the most adventurous musicians in the universe including Sonic Youth, Yamatsuka Eye (the Boredoms), Otomo Yoshihide, Evan Parker, Barry Guy, Paul Lovens and Hamid Drake.
Ingebrigt Håker Flaten and Paal Nilssen-Love have become known as Norway's heaviest rhythm-section. Their long time collaboration began in 1992 and they perform together in many groups including School Days with Ken Vandermark, Scorch trio with Raoul Björkenheim, and the Swedish/Norwegian jazz-group Atomic.
The Thing also performs with Joe McPhee, Ken Vandermark, Otomo Yoshihide, Jim O`Rourke, Thurston Moore and Cato Salsa Experience.
Only once in a great while does a group of musicians come along with an inherent discipline that dares to question the realm between the known and the unknown. Mats Gustafsson, Ingebrigt Haker-Flaten and Paal Nilssen-Love of the Scandinavian Power Trio, "The Thing," provide a language so determined in its musical complexity, boundaries literally and figuratively disappear.
Each one of these extraordinary musicians has redefined their own given instrument with an exceptional ability to transform life into art with burning clarity.
If you miss this rare opportunity to hear some of the hottest musicians in the world you are a dick!
Auckland;
Wine Cellar Back Room
Wed 19 Jan, 12pm
Wellington:
Freds
Fri 21 Jan, 12pm






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