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simon
October 26th 2024
Okay - a few things first. I really love their music and have seen them quite a few times in the past, starting when they were playing pretty small venues and followed them as the venues have gotten larger. One of my favourites was at the Barbican for the Koyaanisqatsi evening - with which the Outernet performance had some similarities) and one of the small events.
Their playing was, as always, entrancing and varied and just pretty plain wonderful. The accompanying graphic interpretation was pretty good too - just a shame that I ended up watching quite a bit of it on one of the (not very well colour balanced) monitors positioned on the columns. Being a standing only venue with a flat floor, unless you're over 6 foot, it's virtually impossible to get a decent view of the proceedings. True if you get there as doors open and get a position on the balcony - but then if you're solo ( as I was) you then can't get a drink/go to bathroom etc without losing your spot. Btw - the bar facilities are excellent (as are the toilets) and coped with the capacity crowd very well. Prices as you'd expect of central London venue.
Also if you're of a certain age (I'm 67) standing around for hours isn't great. Sadly - I ended up leaving early as there was Rail Replacement after the 2309 train (I live out near Cambridge) and I wanted to avoid that . . .
To summarise, GGP as great as ever, the visuals very good, the venue probably not my favourite, but then at my age maybe I should stick to seated venues!
London, United Kingdom@HERE at Outernet
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GoGo Penguin, the Manchester trio who inspirationally blend jazz, classical and electronic influences, return with a powerful new album, Necessary Fictions, June 20, XXIM Records, which finds pianist, Chris Illingworth; bassist, Nick Blacka; and drummer, Jon Scott digging deep internally to reach “what we think are our integral, authentic qualities at this moment in time”. It’s a powerful driver for some of their boldest music to date, incorporating modular synths, Moog Grandmother, and electric bass into their sound more than ever before as they glide spectacularly from acoustic instrumentation into electronica with drums to the fore. Honest and powerful, Necessary Fictions is the band at their very best.
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