Xylouris White

Xylouris White

Friday, 9 September 2022, 8.00pm

(George Xylouris: Lute, Jim White: Drums)

It’s a peculiar thing when a lute and drum duo is one of the most exciting, affecting, driven and downright incredible gigs you’ve seen in recent years…but that’s the truth with Xylouris White.

This will be the third time we’ve welcomed the pair to Belfast, and both previous gigs left us bewildered. It’s difficult to explain – as live music always is – but it’s one of those truly deserved ‘not-to-be-missed’ concerts.

George Xylouris is the descendant of Greek music royalty. His uncle is Nikos Xylouris, a national icon whose nickname is ‘Archangel of Crete’ because his songs are hugely influential and beloved, and his dad is Antonis Xylouris, a.k.a. Psarandonis, is a singer and lyra player who is recognised for pushing traditional folk music in new directions.

Jim White, meanwhile, has commanded international attention for more than two decades as part of Australia’s Dirty Three. Now New York-based, White has often been called on to collaborate with numerous alt heavyweights including Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, PJ Harvey, Cat Power, Smog, Kurt Vile and Courtney Barnett, to name but a few.

Having known each other for many years it took until 2013 for Xylouris and White to form as a duo – a process accelerated the Nick Cave-curated All Tomorrow’s Parties festival in Australia. From that moment, the pair seem to discover each other anew at every turn, creating music that is exiting, wholly inventive, and massively rewarding.

With four critically acclaimed albums to date (Drag City & Bella Union Records), Xylouris White continue to push forward and win new fans where every they go.

You may not have known it was missing form your life, but Xylouris White are the lute and drum duo you’ve been looking for.

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Published by movingonmusic on 30 August 2022

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