On October 29, 2011 Takahashi’s Shellfish Concern performed at the second annual Seeing Sound Symposium, held at Bath Spa University (organized by Dr. Joseph Hyde). Here’s a video of our performance.
There were the faint sounds of fireworks exploding in the background, and walls hundreds of years old are great places to see shadows moving. Dave Birchall invited us [Takahashi's Shellfish Concern] to perform at a Tubers Music event held on November 5th, 2011 at St. Margaret’s Church in Withington. TSC, was just Rod and I ...
On November 24, 2011. We played an event hosted by the Liverpool-based improv group, Frakture.
Combine! A new format from Frakture, an evening combining different artforms and performance styles. Tonight featuring, live paint, music and dance and John Zorn’s piece Cobra. An exceptional night and launch of “Combine” from the Frakture Team. Takahashi’s Shellfish Concern, Dave Birchall: Bekke Platt: dance/music duo John Zorns’ Cobra perform by 20 musicians. Takahashi Shellfish Concern Angela ...
Who Takahashi’s Shellfish Concern @ Tubers Music When Saturday, November 5, 2011 8:00pm – All Ages Where St. Margaret’s Church (map) Rufford Road Whalley Range, M16 8Ae « Back to the calendar
Who Seeing Sound 2 When Saturday, October 29, 2011 TBD – [Seeing Sound aims] to explore areas such as visual music, abstract cinema, experimental animation, audiovisual performance and installation work through paper sessions, screenings and performances. – All Ages Where Bath Spa University (map) Newton Park, Newton St Loe Bath, England BA2 9BN Other Info[Seeing ...
August 2, 2011 – We performed at the ICMC (International Computer Music Conference) held this year at Huddersfield University. Because our sound check was at 1pm and the concert didn’t begin until 10:30pm we had a lot of time to kill. This was a good place to kill it. We attend the Unconference where the ...
Who ICMC Conference 2011 When Tuesday, August 2, 2011 10:30pm – All Ages Where University of Huddersfield (map) Queensgate Huddersfield HD1 3DH Other InfoTakahashi’s Shellfish Concern performing at the International Computer Music Conference in “The Graduate”, the on-campus bar for the university. « Back to the calendar
This July we were invited to be a part of an exhibition event put together by the Blank Media Collective. (Fun Fact: Blank Media put on the first Takahashi show ever back in 2007!) The way this event came together was a really great experience. From the beginning, Mark Devereux (blank media’s director) really drove ...
UR: Black, (121 x 163cm) Created on June 30, 2011 at Islington Mill. UR: Black is a first in an on-going series, coordinated by Helmut Lemke and the Ursonate group.
Performed at Sheffield University as part of an event coordinated by Small Ideas. I lost a black hoodie there.
At The Noise Upstairs in Sheffield, on January 12, 2011.
The Innie and the Outie I was performed at NUStival in Manchester on Nov. 14, 2010. It was the first time I strung a wire onto the canvas as part of the performance.
We were invited to perform at Lancaster University’s Experimentality Conference, on July 8th, 2010.
and part 2: This performance took place in Birmingham. We played right before Goodiepal, or Gæoudjiparl van den Dobbelsteen, whose real name is Parl Kristian Bjørn Vester. His is one of the most inspirational performances I’ve ever seen.
Performed May 2010, as part of the The Week of Speakers at Huddersfield University. Angie also lead a workshop which included the Crim Collective (and others), where the audience/participants explored ways in which live drawing and painting can interact with improvised music and sound.
This performance we premiered a new palette of sounds. Two piezo microphones were attached to the back of the canvas. The only sounds heard were the processed sounds of the painting being made. This, in combination with the stripped down, only black “color” palette, made for a very simple, focused, and much more singular expression. ...
This gig was well attended and awesome. It was our first gig with Mauricio Pauly. ANTON’S FOOD TOUR DIARY Manchester (2) – All three of us had nice home-cooked meals by ourselves (I forget exactly what I had but I’m sure it was delicious), and as anyone knows, Christians make good cakes, so before we ...
This was the 2nd date of the tour that was booked (the first one being Dry Bar), and it was also the only date of the tour that wasn’t an existing night/event. Scott agreed to put us on in Huddersfield, then found the venue, then some opening acts etc… It was a great venue, and ...
We arrived in London hours early, as we expected heavy traffic that was, in the end, non-existent. We set up and then headed to a Turkish restaurant that ended up serving some of the best food we’ve had in the UK. We even got a dessert on the house, surely because were were taking photos ...