Over the August Bank Holiday weekend we are very pleased to host a three day festival of improvised music curated by CRAM Records in association with Hundred Years Gallery.
Creative Reprobate Anarchic Musicians: CRAM is a music collective & independent record label, formed in 2011. It is dedicated to the production, promotion and development of improvised and new music. It was founded and is directed by Benedict Taylor and is made up of a group of musicians/artists, all of whom are at the forefront of the London improvising & new music community, alongside being key figures in music throughout many countries in Europe, Asia & North America.
Six sets per day | Three days | Entry: £6 per concert (afternoon or evening), £9 one day pass, £18 one festival pass (3 full days)
Day one – Saturday 29th August
Afternoon – 3pm
Steve Beresford & Sarah Gail Brand
Tom Jackson
Stephen Crowe & Benedict Taylor
Evening – 7.30pm
Kay Grant & Matt Chilton
John Bisset & Ivor Kallin
Terry Day, Steve Beresford & David Leahy
Day 2 – Sunday 30th August
Afternoon – 3pm
Neil Metcalfe, Mark Sanders & Daniel Thompson
Benedict Taylor
Olie Brice & Tom Challenger
Evening – 7.30
Edward Lucas
Jennifer Allum & Eddie Prévost
Adam Bohman, Sue Lynch & Adrian Northover
Day 3 – Monday 31st August
Afternoon – 3pm
Ashley John Long & Guillaume Viltard
Daniel Thompson
Hannah Marshall & Roland Ramanan
Evening – 7.30
Matt Davison, Tom Jackson & Ashley John Long
Sibyl Madrigal & Alex Ward
Graham Dunning & Colin Webster