Plaistow – Nov 23

Friday Review November Fest: Varied influences such as Steve Reich, Philip Glass, The Necks, and more are explored by Plaistow and comes to Hyderabad on November 23

October 22, 2013 05:05 pm | Updated May 28, 2016 07:09 am IST

Plaistow brings a classical trio line-up of piano, bass, drums, which is revisited from top to bottom, free from any stylistic constraint. The band’s music is entirely acoustic and is constantly evolving.

The concert will last around one hour and 15 minutes.

>A clip of their performance .

Jazz Dynamos

Genre: Post-Jazz / Minimalism/ Dub

Date: November 23

Time: 7.30 p.m. onwards

Venue:

Hyderabad - Ravindra Bharathi Auditorium

>For the detailed schedule of Nov Fest 2013 in all five cities, click here .

About the group:

Formed in 2007 in Geneva, Plaistow – the band’s name was inspired by a composition of the artiste Squarepusher – has since given more than a hundred concerts (in Switzerland, France, Russia, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Germany, Morocco, Middle East and more) and launched their eighth record in April 2013.

After a long collaboration with various net labels, primarily Insubordinations, the last album, Citadelle , was released in 2013.

The performers:

Johann Bourquenez

Vincent Ruiz

Cyril Bondi

Shrinivas Kanchi

Tickets:

Price:>Rs. 300, Rs. 200 & Rs. 100. Season passes at Rs. 750 & Rs. 500 ( Hyderabad )

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