From the Grooves of Vinyl: A Tribute to Philip Jeck
  • The Bluecoat, School Lane, Liverpool
    L1 3BX
  • Saturday 16th November 7:00pm until 11:00pm
An evening of film and performance in celebration of the life and work of remarkable composer and artist, Philip Jeck.

As a tribute to Philip Jeck who died in 2022, the Bluecoat presents an evening of film and performance in celebration of the life and work of this remarkable composer and artist who wrought exquisite sounds from the worn grooves of old records. An internationally renowned pioneer of experimental ‘turntablism’, he brought old record players and vinyl together with electronic effects to create expansive sonic landscapes.

Throughout his career Philip worked with dance and theatre makers, visual artists and musicians and composers across the musical spectrum and toured internationally. Over three decades, his work was released and promoted by the experimental electronic music label, Touch.

Philip also had a long association with the Bluecoat and this special tribute includes screening of a film by Gina Czarnecki of him performing in the intimate surroundings of a friend’s kitchen. There will be the launch of a double CD tribute to Philip collated by Touch, and performances from experimental composers Chandra Shukla (US), Benjamin Duvall and Andrew Hunt (Liverpool) and poets Patricia Farrell and Robert Sheppard. The bar is open till 11pm, with DJ set from Bryan Biggs.

Click here for further information on Touch, its work with Philip and his releases.

Sat 16 Nov, 7-11pm
Doors/Bar 6.30pm
Tickets: £10

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