The Jazz Market: Parshmaune & Moses Boyd Exodus

Servant Jazz Quarters, 10a Bradbury Street, Dalston
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This event ended on Thursday 11th of September 2014
Admission
£4 advance, £5 on the door
Location

Servant Jazz Quarters, 10a Bradbury Street, Dalston

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Dalston Kingsland 0.10 miles

Chaos Theory brings you two phenomenal bands that fuse classic and modern sounds to create their own unique music.

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Parshmaune

Often playing as a 7-piece, this collective combines influences from all around jazz, Latin and hip hop with thoroughly detailed musicianship to create their evocative sounds.

Already creating waves in the modern jazz scene, Parshmaune have impressed audiences at Manchester Jazz Festival, Charlie Wright's and at Jazz Re:freshed.

Performing will be Zuri Jarrett-Boswell (piano), Tyrone Isaac-Stuart (alt sax), Reiss Ellis-Beckles (alt sax), Jack Polley (bass, SumoChief), Shirley Teteh (guitar), Timmy Montague (electronics), Pete Hill, Moses Boyd (drums).

"Delicately arranged to bring out the intricate rhythmic complexities and melodic interest." - Rachel Maby, Manchester Jazz Festival

"An increasing amount of awesome, well executed breaks as each track went on." - Tyrant

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Moses Boyd Exodus

Brainchild of drummer and composer Moses Boyd, The Exodus explores the ancient relationship between man, the cosmos and time, brought to you in a modern day sound world. Moses' latest work is his mixtape 'Time and Space', the second release in his concept series.

Moses plays drums alongside legends including Soweto Kinch and Zara McFarlane. Performing with Moses will be Oscar Laurence on guitar (SumoChief), Binker Golding on sax (Zara McFarlane), Theon Cross on tuba.

"Sounds were layered, notes defiantly crunched against each other and then floated away into the sunset of golden harmony" - Gee Be Free

“It’s obvious to anyone who witnesses a performance, that this young man is destined for great things.” - Jazz Re:freshed

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