Due to unforeseen circumstances this show has had to be postponed.
"Restless innvoator, sampling wizard, classically trained pianist and prolific collaborator Matthew Herbert will launch this year’s Loop Brighton Festival".
£18.50 / £65 including all other Loop Festival events.
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The Boss Man showcases tunz from One Club
Matthew Herbert's One Club Live, Berghain - Berlin - Read MoreMatthew has been tapped up by bigwigs from Germany's Deutsche Grammophone to recompose a one of Mahler lost symphony.
Typically, Matthew takes an experimental approach to re-working this classical peice by incorporating new technologies and with a leftfield slant.
Matthew Herbert's Recomposed Mahler Symphony X, Popkomm - - Read MoreFinn Peters introduces his ground-breaking Music Of The Mind project with a short talk and performance at The Science Museum’s Dana Centre on 17 September.
He will be joined by Dr Mick Grierson of Goldsmith University and musician and electronics pioneer Matthew Yee-King to explain how utilising the very latest software and Brain Computer Interface (BCI) technology musicians can literally think music into existence.
The talk will be followed by a short performance from the Finn Peters band, both using the new technology and traditional instruments and there will also be an opportunity for members of the audience to try out the equipment for themselves.
Finn Peters' Music Of The Mind, The Science Museum - London - Read MoreGéNIA plays new music by Max de Wardener. The evening embraces a highly eclectic repertoire of electronics, classical music and contemporary works with specially made films from London's leading multimedia artists including Ravi Deepres and Quayola.
Max de Wardener, Kings Place - London - Read More