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Leafcutter John Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Leafcutter John

Mar 16, 2019

6:30 PM GMT
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Leafcutter John Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Leafcutter John is a London based Songwriter, Electronic musician, and Artist and is also a member of Mercury Prize nominated act Polar Bear. Leafcutter John will be release his new album this year, a collection of songs created from wildlife field recordings from the Norfolk country side. On the auspicious occasion of the release of his mystical seventh artist album, technological force of nature Leafcutter John teams up with fellow stalwarts of idiosyncratic electronica Border Community to gift unto the world the small yet perfectly formed joyously utopian artefact 'Yes! Come Parade With Us'. Weaving field recordings from the Norfolk coastline together with layers of lyrical modular synth, these seven bright eyed folk anthems sing with positivity and a sense of place, and feel right at home amongst the British label's unparalleled ever pastoral and often organic electronic legacy. During the summer of 2017 exiled Yorkshireman Leafcutter John returned to his one time home of Norfolk (having graduated in Painting from Norwich's School of Art and Design back in 1998) and set out on foot along the sixty mile section of Norfolk Coast Path which runs from Hunstanton to Overstrand, trusty audio recording device in his pocket. And very soon the physical act of walking began to make me think about music, he explains. My footsteps dictated the tempo and imagined melodies accompanied me as I slowly moved along the increasingly wild and magical stretch of coastline. Stresses of the city were replaced by the fall and rise of the North Sea and endless salt flats. Sounds from the environment filtered in and I would stop often to record what I was hearing around me. Back home in London, the hours of amassed field recordings would form the backbone and inspiration for a whole album worth of outpourings from John's six years in the making modular synth. From the evocative sound of sea birds on 'Pillar' and 'Stepper Motor' to the colourful conversation from a country pub in 'This Way Out', the apposite selection of samples which made the final edit provide the perfect jumping off point for John's synths to soar with abandon, at times uplifting, frenetic, haunting, hypnotic or meditative, but always atmospheric and with unstoppable propulsion. Above all else, I wanted the album to exude a sense of constant forward motion but at a very human scale, says John. Thus drummer friends Tom Skinner (Hello Skinny) and Sebastian Rochford (long-time collaborator in the twice Mercury Prize nominated band Polar Bear) were roped in to lend their suitably clattering human momentum, on 'Doing The Beeston Bump' and 'Dunes' respectively. Working in tempos to match his walking speed throughout whether trudging along a rainy shingle beach or running up wildflowering clifftop paths 'Yes! Come Parade With Us' is perfect traveling music, and once unleashed upon the world is sure to provide the soundtrack to plenty more journeys to come. For a taste of Leafcutters new album head over to https://bit.ly/2T03c37
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Leafcutter John Biography

Since his first release on Planet-Mu records in 2000, London-based Leafcutter John (aka John Burton) has developed a strong musical identity using processed instrumental and environmental recordings. His third album The Housebound Spirit (Planet-Mu, 2003) won an Honorary Mention at the 2004 Ars Electronica Awards and was featured on The Wire Magazine’s top 50 records of 2003.

He writes his own music software, has given talks and exhibited software across Europe (including the ICA) and is also a regular guest speaker at the London College of Communication. He had also a teaching post at DIEM (Danish Institute of Electronic Music) in Aarhus, Denmark during 2005.

John has also been involved in the Contemporary Art scene, with his latest project at the Serpentine Gallery where he was invited by artist Tomoko Takahashi (short-listed for the 2000 Turner prize) and the Serpentine to produce a live show based on Tomoko's solo exhibition. 'My Play-station' was performed in the entire gallery where he turned the installation into a sound source involving 3 live sound collectors and the audience.

Leafcutter John has played live at Festivals and one-off events throughout Europe, emphasising his interest in audience interaction. He has shared bills with Matmos, Keith Fullerton Whitman, Yo La Tengo, Otomo Yoshihide, Aki Onda, Phillip Jeck, Janek Schaefer, Tujiko Noriko and many more.
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