Note Productions present Ordnance Survey: Relative Phase album launch
Note Productions present
Ordnance Survey: Relative Phase album launch & Irish Tour
with support from Teatro Sin Fin & Special Guests
The Fumbally, Dublin 8
Friday 7th June at 8pm
Tickets: €16
Please note: The Fumbally will be running a bar on the evening.
Note Productions are delighted to present the launch of Relative Phase, the new work from Ordnance Survey.
Composer Neil O ‘Connor has been producing electronic music for the past 21 years under a number of guises (most notably Somadrone), where he has been compared to the likes of Brian Eno and Ryuichi Sakamoto.
Relative Phase sees O’Connor develop a heightened sense of control and restraint in his work. Spatial data is all around us; it helps us shape a more functional world. To map a space, gives us better ordnance.
The album attempts to ‘map’ the worlds of new music, jazz and electro-acoustic music and features a survey of collaborations from his contemporaries such as Sean Mc Erlaine, Linda Buckley, Kate Ellis and John McEntire (Tortoise).
Recorded over the space of a year at his studio at the National Concert Hall, Relative Phase see O’Connor develop orchestrated electronic soundscapes that borders neo-classical thinking, in a similar vein to Nils Frahm and other composers attempting to extend electronic music’s levels of emotion and personality
The giants of 20th century minimal composition -- Philip Glass and Steve Reich -- are obvious influences here, but O'Connor is no mere copyist - Irish Independent
Detachment that we find in Steve Reich or Brian Eno circa Music for Airports -
Wire Magazine
Support on the night will come from Teatro Sin Fin an electro-acoustic duo featuring Thomas Haugh and Matthew Nolan; and Special Guests.
Tour Dates:
May 31st Open Ear Festival, Sherkin Island, Co .Cork
June 7th The Fumbally, Dublin 8
July 20th The Roundy, Cork
Note Productions present
Ordnance Survey: Relative Phase album launch & Irish Tour
with support from Teatro Sin Fin & Special Guests
The Fumbally, Dublin 8
Friday 7th June at 8pm
Tickets: €16
More info www.note.ie