Thursday, November 25, 2010
Bibiliophilia/Roger Ballen exhibition opening
Benguela will perform tomorrow evening (fri, 6pm) at the opening of the new bookstore Bibliophilia/Roger Ballen exhibition at Word of Art at the Woodstock Industrial Centre. Free, but I think you need to RSVP, so see the link for details. Cash bar and secure parking available.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Past Present
Congratulations to Brydon and Moon on the birth of their as yet unnamed baby boy, born Friday the 19th of Nov at 17:05.
To celebrate this auspicious occasion, a photograph from the past:
Shot near Walvis Bay where the Namib desert meets the Atlantic ocean.
To celebrate this auspicious occasion, a photograph from the past:
Shot near Walvis Bay where the Namib desert meets the Atlantic ocean.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Hello
Welcome to the new Benguela blog. There's lots of stuff to add still, but I'm hoping that the other two members will in fact add their own posts and make this blog something worth visiting. Alex is studying sound at SAE this year and Brydon's about to become a father so probably not.
The new album Black Southeaster is out on Jaunted Haunts Press. You can listen to four of the tracks here in the Soundcloud player or scroll down and listen/buy the album from Itunes through the Believe player. The album reflects the band’s harder edge and also seems to have more of a jazz influence if those who’ve heard it are to be trusted. The recording process was also a step up from previous albums. Produced by Dirk Hugo and tracked at the new Sui Studios, the tracks have been quite heavily edited and added to - something the band as improvisors have not done before. The album also features Derek Gripper on ghost viola and Gustavo Fasani on bandoneon. I recently made a video for the track Meridian which you can also see at the top right of this blog.
Some really killer online review links:
Mail & Gaurdian review of Black Southeaster by Lloyd Gedye
Weekend Argus interview and review by Evan Milton
Mahala review of the Cape Town launch and album by Brandon Edmonds
Cheers
Ross
The new album Black Southeaster is out on Jaunted Haunts Press. You can listen to four of the tracks here in the Soundcloud player or scroll down and listen/buy the album from Itunes through the Believe player. The album reflects the band’s harder edge and also seems to have more of a jazz influence if those who’ve heard it are to be trusted. The recording process was also a step up from previous albums. Produced by Dirk Hugo and tracked at the new Sui Studios, the tracks have been quite heavily edited and added to - something the band as improvisors have not done before. The album also features Derek Gripper on ghost viola and Gustavo Fasani on bandoneon. I recently made a video for the track Meridian which you can also see at the top right of this blog.
Some really killer online review links:
Mail & Gaurdian review of Black Southeaster by Lloyd Gedye
Weekend Argus interview and review by Evan Milton
Mahala review of the Cape Town launch and album by Brandon Edmonds
Cheers
Ross
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