Taupe (UK)
Schedule
Thu, 24 Oct, 2024 at 08:00 pm
Location
Opus Jazz Club | Budapest, BU
Közreműködik:
Jamie Stockbridge - altszaxofon
Mike Parr Burman - gitár
Adam Stapleford - dob
A koncert a Groupama támogatásával valósul meg.
Jegyek 3000 forintos áron kaphatók a helyszínen, a bmc.jegy.hu oldalon, valamint az InterTicket országos Jegypont hálózatában.
Telefon: +36 1 216 7894
℗ BMC
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Taking risks only works if you’re willing to fail, and Taupe share an understanding that there’s no wrong way to play. A decade of friendship has conjured a spooky telekinesis that anchors the band, even when their improvisations teeter on the edge of total collapse. The three-piece are an explosive live band, veering from taut metronomic precision into intentionally turbulent, unchartered territory. A DIY ethos feeds their wonky compositions, colliding sour scatter-skronk with sludgy, doom-inspired riffs. Anarchic, joyful debut album Fill Up Your Lungs and Bellow (2017) was best described by All About Jazz as “a chain of chemical reactions”, and their 2019 EP Get The Keys is a wild joyride through the night their car was almost stolen - with their instruments, Mike and Adam still inside it. Not Blue Light (released April 7th 2020) is their boldest record yet. Picking up the story from where the EP left off, it rattles from shit-your-pants fear to adrenaline, relief and total bafflement. It’s no surprise that their exhilarating sense of discovery has won them support from the likes of BBC 6 Music’s Freak Zone and BBC Radio 3’s Late Junction and Freeness, as well as support slots with acts such as Deerhoof, Richard Dawson & Circle and Melt Banana. Fizzing with ideas, Taupe are a non-jazz band that prizes surprise over any specific sound.
Featuring:
Jamie Stockbridge - alto sax
Mike Parr Burman - guitar
Adam Stapleford - drums
This concert is supported by Groupama.
Tickets are available for 3000 HUF on the spot, online at bmc.jegy.hu, and at InterTicket Jegypont partners across Hungary.
For more information, please call +36 1 216 7894
℗ BMC