Music / Performance : Bohman Brothers + Russell Walker & Lepke B. Friday 6th February 19:30

Doors 7.30 | Music 8pm | £10 cash

The Bohman Brothers
“ Sound art veterans The Bohman Brothers invest random words with unearned meanings via the eloquent juxtapositions of their elegantly neutral voices. After three decades of experimentation, these alchemists of banality, these banalchemists, turn everyday leaden language into poetic gold.” – Stewart Lee (reviewing the ‘Back On The Streets’ album)

Adam Bohman and Jonathan Bohman have been recording together since their early teens and playing live since 1984.

Their repertoire includes a combination of sounds created in the moment and distinct compositions including songs. They use unconventional instruments, household objects, dislocated text from found, literary and commercial sources and collaged layers of recordings.

Regular concerts started in the mid-90s in London at places like The Club Room in Penton Street, The Red Rose and The Klinker. From 2000 to 2005 they had their own concert series upstairs at The Bonnington Café in Vauxhall, London.

Working together they are in a number of groups, including : Secluded Bronte with Richard Thomas, The BBC with Richard Crow, Ischio Romantico with Leonard Aspen & Roger Boulding, The Dave Craught Five with Romuald Wadych and most recently Duvel Mortgage with Sophie Sleigh-Johnson. They have also worked with film-maker Peter Strickland on various projects.

They have performed at Tate Britain, Tate Modern, Roundhouse, Royal Albert Hall, South Bank and Captain’s Bar, Hanley.  Also across Europe and America.

Their duo recordings include ‘A Twist For All Pockets’ (Rossbin, 2001), ‘Purely Practical’ (Peripheral Conserve, 2002), ‘Back On The Streets’ (Peripheral Conserve, 2012), ‘Library Music’ (Des Astres D’Or, 2019), ‘In Their 70s’ (Fort Evil Fruit, 2021) and  ‘Room Service ‘ (Rural Isolation Project, 2024).
thebohmanbrothers.bandcamp.com

Russell Walker
In 2025 Russell released Back to the Womb (Regional Bears  LP), Have You Ever Seen Me In The Spring (with Rebecca Mahay, Chocolate Monk CD), and This Moreish Life (self released, digital only). He lives in Hitchin and is currently writing a fictional memoir.

Lepke B is hard to find.

Lepke B is an idea derived from science-fiction.

Lepke B is the missing dimension in the world of matter and anti-matter.

His brain is a neuronic web spreading out over melodies and words that have been transmitted since the beginning of times…
https://radioart.zone/tuesday-23-august

 

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