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Event Description/ Synopsis
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The School of Comtemporary Music Lunchtime Concert Series presents Game of Patience, a free improvising trio comprised of Malaysian saxophonist Yong Yandsen and School of Contemporary Music fulltime lecturers Brian O'Reilly on acoustic bass and electronics and Darren Moore on drums and percussion. The Game of Patience creates sharp sweeping shards of improvised music combining elements of free jazz, electronic music and free improv. File under Noise-Jazz!
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Biographies of performers
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Game of Patience is one of the few groups in South East Asia region dedicated solely to the creation of free improvised music. Unconstrained by any given tradition, they draw influence and techniques from both the Asian and Western experimental music traditions. Performing with a focused intensity complimented by mercurial group interplay, they create sharp sweeping shards of improvised noise-jazz, creating textures combining extended techniques and electronics with elements of free jazz, electroacoustic composition and free improv.
The group consists of Malaysian saxophonist Yong Yandsen with the Singapore based rhythm section consisting of Scottish-Australian drummer Darren Moore and Irish-American contrabass player and electronic musician Brian O’Reilly. The members of Game of Patience blend together their diverse backgrounds and influences which contributes to the groups integrated sound.
Game of Patience are especially active throughout Asia with performances in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Sri Lanka and Japan among others. Their first meeting was for the 2009 Mosaic Music Festival in Singapore, with career highlights including performances at the Kuala Lumpur Experimental Film Festival in Malaysia in 2012, Music Matters Festival in Colombo, Sri Lanka in 2013 and their Japanese tour in June 2014.
Early 2015 will see several releases for Game of Patience including a vinyl release of their debut studio album ‘The Bad Sleep Well’ and a CD of their 2014 'Live in Fukuoka' concert.
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