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My performance

 

 

alucidnation at the Tate Britain / Modern
Central London
1st - 3rd December 2006.

Some people's ambition is to have work exhibited in an environment such as the Tate Gallery. I'm proud to say that this is something that I've managed to realise.

The North Duveen

What a buzz! Playing at an event such as Late at Tate is truly awesome - it's the space itself... The cavernous nature of the North Duveen enabled me to utilise the natural reverbs of the place. I was able to kill a fader on my mixer and have the sound reverberate for a mammoth 5.5 secs. This meant that I could indulge in some real ambient chillage, with accompanying vocals that whirled around and span the whole gig out... wicked man!

Where I performed

At the Tate Britain gig, we were alloted a 16'x12' projection canvas, which meant that Ed could project some of my photography. This really did work a treat, and even though I was playing in what can be described as a thoroughfare, people were stopping and staying, entranced by the visuals and sounds.

Another View

So chuffed! Big Chill Recordings had also been alloted the adjacent room, where Eva Abraham ana Ackers & G played to enthusiastic audiences.

North Duveen Approach

A superb night at the Britain. Big up Adrian Shaw for being such a hospitable host!

The audience

The gig at the Modern was also a buzz, the sound system being of very high quality, but for me, the space that we were playing in didn't really inspire me, I guess that I was comparing it too much with the gig that I'd played a couple of nights before at the Britain. The main disadvantage was that I was DJing to a queue of people waiting to board one of the more popular exhibits - this being a giant slide in the main body of the building.

Leggo Beast @ Tate Modern

I can only comparing it to playing in an airport lounge. The audience was impressed on the whole - I played some obscure track by Terje Rydpal, and was amazed when a bloke made his way over and idented the track!

The gig at The Modern..

All in all though, a great weekend, made all the more pleasureable by the fact that I spent it with Ed and Dave and a whole load of friends turned out in force to give me a bit of a moral booster!

It's bright in here!

I like my friends!

Ed on the mix

All photography by Ed Richardson.

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