Sound Gallery presents - PHOENIXSOUNDS II - the second fabulous collection of artistes play on Saturday 31st March 2007 at 7:30 pm- The Voodoo Lounge – Exeter Phoenix.
UPDATE
You can now see photos of the event here.
Line up to include:
REBECCA WORTHLEY - catch her live session with Bob Harris on Radio 2 (17th Feb), Bob has been singing her praises as the one to watch this year, come and see her before the storm breaks.

NUALA & The ALCHEMY QUARTET - Australian songstress who’s inspirational lyrics will change your life forever! Immensely talented singer/songwiter who along with her highly accomplished band never fail to get audiences up on their feet.

CASSETTE GENERATION – New on the scene, a tight, fresh outfit with a big sound. Female fronted Exeter band Cassette Generation deliver Intense, interesting indie rock with a delicate undertone.

CORA – Featuring Amble Skuse - Electro-Acoustic soundscapes – guitars, cello, loops and samples. An artistic and highly atmospheric live performance inspired by natural elements accompanied.
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Ofcom grants a new community radio licence for Exeter
A ground-breaking new radio station will hit the airwaves of Exeter in early 2008.
The station, Phonic FM, has been awarded a licence to broadcast for five years and will be based at Exeter Phoenix.
ECFM will be based in the basement of the building as part of a
new expansion planned for later this year that will also include Sound Gallery studios run by Sound Gallery incorporating rehearsal and recording studios and bursary space.
Phoenixsound will launch a live lounge called The UNDERGROUND to broadcast performances and live sessions on air.
Sound Gallery have been invited on to the Future Sound of Exeter radio show on Vibraphonic FM on Monday, 5th March to talk music, events and projects.
Tune in from 9pm to hear news and chat and to catch new music released by Sound gallery artists.
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The Sound Gallery creative team have been awarded a small fund to help produce a short documentary and mixed media presentation in two parts.
The Moon Maths movie will document students from City of Bristol College visiting Stonehenge. The project aims to re-engage a group of young people with Maths.
Using modern technology and natural elements such as the sun path and lunar cycles at Stonehenge, an original musical score will be generated from data collected at the site using digital midi technology and analogue models.
The music will be in four movements representing the seasons and will be accompanied by a collage of digitally enhanced images titled KALEIDOSCOPE.
By exploring and utilising surround sound and digital soundscaping techniques and technologies we will create the music score for the four seasons (using midi sequences, arpeggiators, directional and placed sound output) and by combining this unique digital soundscape with a multi-media film collage, we hope to create a highly experimental and thought-provoking audio-visual sequence.
more details to follow.
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