We left the studio and moved the equipment to a new performance space, ShapeShifter – located in Gowanus where KiNo Live will hold a weekly residency. The concept of the space lies in the vein of a 70s Soho artist loft.
The venue is founded by the bass player Matt Garrison, the son of legendary musician Jimmy Garrison who accompanied John Coltrane through [...]
Invasion from Within opened on Friday, 3rd with a blast. Thanks everyone for coming out.
Here is a teaser from the evening. For music you need to come to the gallery.
KiNo Live special set with the legendary bassman Andy Rourke is due this month at the gallery.
Have a look at the dates and detailed information:
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Rehearsing with Joe McGinty (Psychedelic Furs) for Invasion from Within (Opening June 3rd, 6pm) is a pleasure all round. We are tackling 7 songs in this set celebrating Tonto’s processing powers, enriched by the KiNo Live Rig plus Blenkinsopp’s gray prototype filtering box FU2; on which we made my debut album Map of the Universe (soon to be [...]
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Here is one of the numerous discs knocking about on Malcolm Cecil’s studio wall for the Stevie Wonder album Fulfillingness’ First Finale and TONTO in the refection.
This is where I make my daily projections of action whilst having a modest breakfast in the hipsterland. Bakeri, Williamsburg.
Arnaud Fleurent-Didier live at the French cultural embassy, in Brooklyn. This was 2/3 of their New York appearances.
Alan McSeveney and KiNo at the Night of Joy after working with monstrous machines and cables all day in the studio.
Spacehog kicking it at Webster Hall, New York.
Lovely to see a real band playing, tight as a duck’s arse.
Spacehog drummer Jonny Craig meets fans in the dressing room at Webster Hall.
The word is getting out. Jeff Blenkinsopp, Alan McSeveney & KiNo at Ears answering to questions about the Tower of Power, all custom analogue processor for the upcoming KiNo Live, New York.