Lørdag 19. oktober 2024 kl. 17.00 - Den første konserten med gjesteartist Mark Jenkins. Konserten var samme dag som det norske analoge synthtreffet.
Mark Jenkins hadde også en gjesteforelesning som en del av synthtreffet.
The Norwegian analog synth gathering will this year include a guest speaker and concert by none other than British famous musician and author Mark Jenkins. The concert marks the start of a concert series based on synthesizers.
Mark Jenkins er en engelsk musiker fra Wales som har gitt ut mange plater, og han er skribent i en rekke anerkjente musikktidsskrifter. Han har skrevet anmeldelser av synthesizere, og intervjuet en lang rekke kjente musikere innen synthverden, både pop, rock og avantgarde-musikk. Han har også skrevet en bok om synthesizere. Ledning-konsertene er på Notam, Myhrens verksted 3A, Oslo.
Mark Jenkins is a well known Welsh musician and music writer. He has released meny records of elekctronic music, written interviews and instrument reviews for a lot of major magazines, and written a book about synthesizers. He has also met lots of famous musicians in both pop, rock and avantgarde. Use this opportunity the hear live! The Synth concerts are at Notam, address: Myhrens verksted 3A, Oslo.
Concert Part 1 - MARK JENKINS performs Mike Oldfield's "TUBULAR BELLS" for the Moog Synthesizer
1 hour. CD on sale
Concert Part 2 - MARK JENKINS performs Berlin School music from "MODULAR SESSIONS"
1 hour. CD's on sale, plus a discount code on download music
At his Oslo "Berlin School" concert Mark Jenkins will play music from many of his CD releases, and launch two new albums for digital sales only under the artist name "Astralspace".
"Gods Of The Wandering Stars" includes very long hypnotic synthesizer and sequencer pieces each titled after one of the classical Greek Gods. "Gates Of The Silver Key" has a slightly darker feel and is inspired by the elder Gods of H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu mythos.
Both albums will be available for download sale through Bandcamp, and on the day as digital files on an SD card accompanied by studio notes and photographs, and more than an hour of other music by Mark Jenkins.
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