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F-IRE WORKS VOL.1 Compilation album reviews

JOHN WALTERS, The Guardian

‘Winstone’s voice… also establishes a mood for F-IRE: Works which begins with Shorter Stories’ live recording of At the Fair, a Wayne Shorter tune with lyrics by Winstone. But this 10-track compilation belongs to a new generation of British artists, including young bands such as Polar Bear, Jade Fox, Timeline and Acoustic Ladyland. And just as the DNA of Brit-jazz can be found in prog rock, punk, ambient music and electro, the F-IRE musicians’ tentacles reach everywhere. Most of Jade Fox tour with rapper Ty, and Ingrid Laubrock works with Monica Vasconceles. Tom Arthurs’ Centripede includes bassist Max de Wardener, who, like Timeline drummer Leo Taylor, plays with Mara Carlyle, signed (as is de Wardener) to Matthew Herbert’s Accidental label. Cellist Ben Davis crops up in several bands: Laubrock’s, Oriole, Shorter Stories and his own Basquiat Strings, including Gogmagogs viola player Nell Catchpole. Their track Double-Dares is a moody highlight of F-IRE: Works.’

 

TOM BARLOW, Jazzwise
In case you haven’t heard, F-IRE is a collective of musicians, bands, dancers and visual artists – the nearest thing we have to an M-Base umbrella, yet musically more diverse. Their expansive identity is well evident in ‘F-ire Works’, a 10-track showcase of some of the smartest bands in town. Robert Mitchell’s Wayne Shorter tribute band, Shorter Stories kicks the album off with ‘At the Fair’, a live, folksy track marked by Norma Winstone¹s vocals and Julian Siegel¹s stirring soprano. A common element throughout many of the tracks is brilliant cellist Ben Davis, whose Basquiat Strings shine on ‘Double Dares’. Also notable is raw tenor saxist Ingrid Laubrock, whose quintet make beautiful work of ‘Clara’. She also appears on French guitarist Jon Bratoeff¹s darkly soulful ‘Wandering Minds’. Watch out for stunning vocalist Juliet Biel too, and her earthy singing on ‘Song for the Sleeping’ – a gorgeous lullaby performed by guitarist Jonny Phillips’ Oriole. Too much to talk about here, from Acoustic Ladyland’s brooding ‘Some Other Sky’, to the harmolodic, Ghanaian funk of ‘Timeline’ or Jade Fox’s anthemic ‘A Space for Lucian’. A sampler of some very fine acts, and a very good album for its own sake.’

 

MARTIN LONGLEY, BBC Online

The staunchly independent Babel label has been there first with its support for the F-ire Collective, having already released acclaimed albums by Polar Bear and Acoustic Ladyland. These are just two of the bands associated with the London gathering who have made such a big impact on the 2004 BBC Jazz Awards nominations.

Most of those involved are musicians, but dancers and visual artists are also welcome. At the outset, F-ire’s aim was to foster co-operation rather than competition. Now, the collective is launching its own label, in cahoots with Babel. Recording is but one of their expressive outlets, with much time also devoted to live performance and educational workshops.

This compilation provides an introduction to F-ire’s roster of talent, with many players enjoying criss-crossing relationships within each other’s outfits. “At The Fair”, by Robert Mitchell’s Shorter Stories might be perceived as an approachable opening number, but its mellow scatting gives a false impression of F-ire’s output. It’s not exactly an expression of their tendency to experiment and confront staid habits.

Polar Bear’s “Urban Kilt” is the real start of the creative proceedings, selected from one of the year’s best albums. Convoluted rhythmic development carries cross-cutting saxophone themes, Pete Wareham and Mark Lockheart playing with an almost Arabic tonality, bending and twisting their supple lines. The Basquiat Strings shunt the mood again, as Ben Davis heads a classically-trained quintet who are still profoundly influenced by the jazz experience.

As the sequence progresses, it becomes increasingly noticeable how many of these players like to savour their own rounded edges, happy to enunciate more slowly, to reach a softly organic state. Ingrid Laubrock is a prime example of this approach, her “Clara” unfolding slowly, with heightened feeling. Timeline’s “Road Rage” presents another striking contrast, cleverly upping the fusion density, and matching all comers for high speed, time-changing and simultaneous wriggling.

The track by the Jon Bratoeff Quintet passes by unremarkably, and this could explain why he’s the least-familiar artist on show. Oriole features guitarist Jonny Phillips and singer Julia Biel, with their “Song For The Sleeping” providing a remarkable showcase for the latter’s uncategorisable stylings. Not quite jazz, not quite pop, Biel hovers in her own stratosphere.

Tom Arthurs’ Centipede are fidgety writhers, striking angular shapes with tricky grooves and utilising the spiked fork of their leader’s trumpet and Laubrock’s soprano saxophone. Acoustic Ladyland cleverly disguise Jimi Hendrix as they take their initial inspiration even further afield, then guitarist David Okumu’s Jade Fox close up this impressive set, dreamy, slow and swirling, but with a slightly sinister edge.

 

 

F-IRE LARGE ENSEMBLE – Rhythm and Jews

F-IRE Jewish Comedy_Woody Allen

 

Date: Saturday, 13 September 2014, 8.00pm
Venue: JW3, 341-351 Finchley Road, London, NW3 6ET      [btn text=”SEE MAP” tcolor=#000 bcolor=#FFF thovercolor=#FF0000 link=”https://goo.gl/maps/ShktU” target=”_blank” height=”1px” padding=”0px” margin=”0px”]


Musical responses to some of the great American-Jewish Comedians

(Part of the EDF London Jazz Festival)

…Part of the EFG London Jazz Festival

London’s F-IRE Collective give their affectionate musical responses to Jewish- American comedy greats with a newly commissioned suite of pieces incorporating audio and visual footage. Including the work of Andy Kaufman, Mel Brooks, Jackie Mason, Harpo Marx, Joan Rivers, Larry David, Woody Allen, Three Stooges and more. F-IRE’s ensemble, especially formed for this performance, features seven multi-instrumentalists and composers including at least two Jews and four artists who like matzo balls.

Barak Schmool – flute, soprano and baritone sax, percussions
Zac Gvi – clarinet, tenor sax, accordion
Kieran Mcleod – trombone, slide trumpet, toys
Chris Montague – guitars/pedals
Dave O’Brien – piano, keys, bass
Tom Mason – bass, violin
Simon Roth – drums

 

A JW3 Commission.

Produced by YaD Arts In association with Markson Pianos

 

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*CANCELLED* F-IRE WINTER WORKSHOP

Date: 15-19 December, 2014 – 10am-5pm each day
Venue: CITY University, Music Dept. – Ensemble Room, St, John Street, London, EC1V 0HB.      [btn text=”SEE MAP” tcolor=#000 bcolor=#FFF thovercolor=#FF0000 link=”https://goo.gl/maps/ShktU” target=”_blank” height=”1px” padding=”0px” margin=”0px”]

This course will focus on structuring improvisation, rhythmic communication + interaction

featuring each day:
– listening / analysis of classic examples
– learn how to practise
– composing

F-IRE courses are professional development courses for musicians, usually pitched at the level of music college jazz students and above. We seek to redress the balance in music education by moving away from the ‘harmony first’ approach. In a relaxed and informal environment the teachers help develop a more holistic outlook and philosophy, as well as totally practical step-by-step guides to progress. Our material and methodology draw from strong creative traditions, with workshop sessions allowing enough time and flexibility for secure learning. All instruments / voice welcome.

Email now to register!

tutors: Stephane Payen and Barak Schmool
date: 15-19 December, 2014
times: 10am-5pm each day
location: City University – Ensemble Room
fee: £30/day or £120 for the 5 days.
bookings: education@f-ire.com
(registration will be open until 12 Dec 2014)

Past Events 1998-2014

2014

– F-IRE Large Ensemble @ London Jazz Festival – Rhythm and Jews – musical responses to some of the great American-Jewish Comedians.  [13 Sep]

2013

– F-IRE Stage @ London Jazz Festival [20 Nov]

2012

– F-IRE Presents @ King’s Place Winter programme [7 Jan] Jiri Slavik – Fred Thomas Duo & Benoit Delbecq (curated by F-IRE member Lucy Railton – Kammer Klang)
– F-IRE Winter Workshop [3-6 Jan] – with Stephane Payen and Barak Schmool

2011

– F-IRE Stage @ London Jazz Festival [20 Nov]
– F-IRE Samba Weekends [29-30 Oct and in Glasgow 1-2 Oct]
– F-IRE member Richard Turner passed away… [11 Aug]
– F-IRE Summer Workshop [4-8 Jul] – with Stephane Payen and Barak Schmool
– 9th F-IRE Festival: “New Rhythmic Frontiers” @ King’s Place [26-28 May] – including Simon Broughton’s pre-concert talk followed by Stephane Payen’s Thot + Keyvan Chemirani + Julian Siegel, Tcha Limberger’s Budapest Gypsy Orchestra, Django Bates’ Beloved Bird, The Next Generation Big Band With Students From Royal Academy Of Music, and Oriole.
– F-IRE Series @ King’s Place Spring programme [29 Jan, 19 Feb, 16 Apr] – including John Taylor, Nana Tsiboe’s Full Circle, Nikki Yeoh.
– New Members joined F-IRE: Fred Thomas – Zac Gvi – Lucy Railton

2010

– Hear O Israel @ Kings Place – …”four pieces for peace” compositions by F-IRE Large Ensemble
– F-IRE Series @ Kings Place Autumn Programme [Os tempos do Samba, Django Bates 50th b-day, F-IRE Large Ensemble]
– F-IRE @ Kings Place Opening Festival [11 Sep] – Wot is Jazz?, Tom Arthurs & Elysian Strings, Basquiat Strings, Clown Revisited.
– Kit Downes Barclays Mercury Awards Nomination
– F-IRE Summer Workshop [12-16 Jul & 20-23 Dec] – with Stephane Payen, Barak Schmool, Tom Arthurs and Nana Tsiboe.
– F-IRE organised UK Collectives Conference @ Kings Place [2 Oct] – with the participation of Loop Collective, LIMA, Cobbweb, East 17, Jazz Umbrella, Way Out West, Patsy Craig…
– 8th F-IRE Festival: “New Talent Festival” @ Pizza Express, Soho. [21-29 May] – 8 nights of young and brave bands programmed by David O’brien.
– Meta Meta Tour [2008-2010] – collaboration with Roundhouse Choir
– New Members joined F-IRE: Kit Downes – Dave O’Brien – Tom Mason – Richard Turner
– ROTC Ireland & Scotland Tour
– F-IRE Samba Weekends [21-23 Jun in Glasgow, 10-11 Apr & 20-21 Nov in London with JC Jacquin, Jerome Boumendil, Bosco de Oliveira, Barak Schmool and Laurie Blundell.

2009

– F-IRE Samba Weekends [3-5 Apr & 20-25 Nov] – with JC Jacquin, Jerome Boumendil, Bosco de Oliveira, Barak Schmool
– 7th F-IRE Festival @ Pizza Express, Soho. [14-17 Oct]
– 4 nights of double bills inc Meta Meta, Porpoise Corpus, Tom Arthurs, Seb Rochford + Ingrid Laubrock + Pamelia Kurstin, Thot + guests from LOOP Collective
– F-IRE stage @ Thames Festival [12-13 Sep] – 2 full afternoons/12 sets featuring F-IRE bands, friends & students outside the Tate Modern including Meta Meta, Oriole, Clown Revisited, Finn Peters, Kit Downes, RAM big band.

2008

– F-IRE Samba Weekend [21-23 Nov] – with JC Jacquin, Jerome Boumendil, Bosco de Oliveira, Barak Schmool
– F-IRE Large Ensemble Tour @ Kings Place, RNCM, Croydon Clocktower [10-18 Oct] “Postcards from London”: Newly commissioned works by F-IRE composers with 15 piece ensemble: including composers Nick Ramm, Tom Arthurs, Jonathan Bratoeff, Ingrid Laubrock, Barak Schmool with Tom Mason, Maurizio Ravalico, Heidi Vogel, Marcina Arnold, Amanda Drummond, James Allsopp and others.
– 6th F-IRE Festival @ Kings Place [15-18 Oct] – 4 packet days of talks, workshops, films & gigs
– F-IRE @ Kings Place Opening Festival [3-5 Oct] – featured Meta Meta, Oriole, Finn Peters
– Meta Meta Tour [2008-2010] – in Ireland, Marlborough, Oxford, South Hill Park, London, Edinburgh, including collaboration with Roundhouse Choir, Afropean Choir and Anite Daulne.
– 5th F-IRE Festival @ Pizza Express, Soho. [10-18 Jan] 6 nights including: Luabrock/Noble/Rainey, Meta Meta, Robert Mitchell, Jonathan Bratoeff, Arthur.Hoiby.Ritchie, Basquiat Strings and guests from LOOP Collective.

2007

– F-IRE Samba Weekend [5-7 Jan] – with JC Jacquin, Jerome Boumendil, Bosco de Oliveira, Barak Schmool
– F-IRE @ the Others: Out of the Frying Pan – Jonathan Bratoeff programmed weekly Tuesday nights

2006

– F-IRE Workshop [10-14 Jul] – with Stephane Payen and Barak Schmool
– F-IRE Samba Weekends [7-8 Jan & 22-23 Apr] – with JC Jacquin, Jerome Boumendil, Bosco de Oliveira, Barak Schmool
– 4th F-IRE Festival @ the Vortex & other places [1-18 Dec] – 11 gigs inc. Octurn with Magic Malik, Robert Mitchell + Jhelisa, Justin Quinn, Maurizio Ravalico, Arthurs.Hoiby.Ritchie, Stephane Payen, Ingrid Laubrock, Oriole, Polar Bear, Julian Siegel, Jonathan Bratoeff, Fulborn Teversham
– RotC and Meta Meta Residency @ Derry Jazz Festival [27-30 Apr]

2005

– F-IRE Workshop [19-22 Dec] – with Stephane Payen and Barak Schmool
– F-IRE Large Ensemble CMN Tour UK [8-24 Oct] @ CCA Glasgow, Sage Gateshead, CBSO Birmingham, RNCM Manchester, Wardrobe Leeds, Turner Simms Southampton, QEH London16 Musicians on tour with music from all of F-IRE composers. Seb Rochford, Pete Wareham, David Okumu, Nick Ramm, Barak Schmool, Julia Biel, Tom Arthurs, Ingrid Laubrock, Finn Peters, Ben Davis with Tom Herbert, Leo Taylor, Joe Bentley, Maurizio Ravalico with Oren Marshall & Tom Allan- music also from Jonathan Bratoeff, Robert Mitchell and Jonny Phillips.
– F-IRE @ the Spitz – series of showcase double bills
– F-IRE @ Vortex – series of monthly Tuesday gigs
– F-IRE @ Jazz Cafe – Running the Sunday Jam Session
– F-IRE Live Series @ Vibe Bar – monthly Sunday gigs
– F-IRE Stage@ Ealing Festival [24 Jul] – F-IRE programmed the day for Ealing inc: Digby Fairweather v Synergy, Norma Winstone w/ Robert Mitchell + Julian Siegel, Jonathan Bratoeff, Polar Bear, RotC + more…
– F-IRE stage @ Hyde Park Festival [21 June] – a festival style afternoon for Fete de la Musique
– 3rd F-IRE Festival at new Vortex [23-27 May] – Synergy, Jonathan Bratoeff, Ingrid Laubrock, Tom Arthurs + guests from the LOOP Collective
– F-IRE Samba Weekends [16-17 Apr] & Liverpool [26-27 Nov]
– F-IRE Funky Strings Course [29-30 Apr] – Rhythmic Training for strings with Ben Davis, Barak Schmool- Meta Meta Tour in Libya [13-20 Mar]
– F-IRE hosted Octurn workshops and gigs January [4-8 Jan]
– 2nd F-IRE Festival [23-27 May] – Octurn, Olivia Chaney+ Serafina Steer, Robert Mitchell, Synergy, Meta Meta, with RotC, Grupo Sambando.

2004

– F-IRE Workshops [12-16 Jul & 20-22 Dec] – with Stephane Payen and Barak Schmool
– F-IRE Samba Weekends [23-25 Apr, 26-28 Nov] & Glasgow/Edinburgh [26-29 Feb]
– F-IRE Sabar Drumming Workshop [2-6 Aug] – with Modou Diouff
– F-IRE Rhythmsticks – programming gigs / workshops with RotC, Grupo Sambando [14 Jul]
– F-IRE @ Ealing Jazz Festival – at the invitation of Jazz Umbrella Synergy, Justin Quinn, Panacea and Centripede take to the 2nd stage.
– F-IRE @ Arts Depot [14 Nov] workshops and gigs for LJF with Synergy, Ingrid Laubrock, Julia Biel, Basquiat Strings, Wot is Jazz?, Clown Revisited
– F-IRE Live Series @ Vibe Bar – monthly Tuesday & Sunday gigs
– F-IRE @ Jazz Cafe – Running the Sunday Jam Session- F-IRE @ Vortex – bi-weekly series of midweek gigs
– F-IRE @ Mint Bar – [Jan-Apr] bi-weekly series of Thursday gigs
– F-IRE Collective received the Innovation Award @ BBC Jazz Awards

2003

– 1st F-IRE Festival @ Bridewell Theatre [Sep-Oct]

2002

– F-IRE Rhythmsticks – programming gigs / workshops with RotC, Grupo Sambando [14 Jul]

2001

– F-IRE @ WKD Camden Town – weekly Monday night gigs [Jan-Jul]

2000

– Timeline tour with Bullies Ballerinas [Feb-Jun] – 25 dates of Jazz/African Dance + Music

1999

– F-IRE @ Portebello Festival – various events programmed with F-IRE bands
– F-IRE @ the Spitz – monthly gigs from F-IRE bands and collaborations

1998

– F-IRE @ Portebello Festival – various gigs programmed with F-IRE bands
– F-IRE Rhythmsticks Festival – various events programmed with F-IRE bands