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John Foxx live at the ICA, London: Metamatic Live

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John Foxx live at the ICA, London: Metamatic Live

Postby FiveTenFifteen » Mon Jul 23, 2007 5:05 am

Could be good...



From the ICA website:
http://www.ica.org.uk/John%20Foxx%3A%20 ... +14335.twl

John Foxx: Metamatic Live
29 September 2007

John Foxx's pioneering album Metamatic was described as 'visionary' by the Klaxons earlier this year and this will be a unique chance to hear all of it performed live, including B-sides such as the cult electro classic 'Mr No'. Describing electronic music's origins as 'late 20th Century urban blues', Foxx has an ongoing and passionate 30 year relationship with drum machines and analogue synthesizers but he's also enjoying a successful career as a film-maker and visual artist. As well as gallery exhibitions and installations in major international cities, his photographic images have graced numerous book covers over the last 10 years, including novels by Anthony Burgess and Salman Rushdie. This one-off show will also include a gallery of art prints, cut-up movies, a VJ collaboration and a digital 'moving stained glass window', as Foxx brings together his work as a writer, film-maker, artist and musician for the first time. The main Metamatic show will also be followed by DJ sets in the bar and a chance to talk to the artist himself about his work.
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