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Sleigh Bells

THE KNOCKS
SPECIAL GUESTS
XOYO
Sunday 21 November 2010

£9.50

SLEIGH BELLS are just a duo — Derek on beat production, guitars, and songwriting; Alexis Krauss on vocals — but their tracks ram together many sonic worlds. Their electronic beats thud with gut-rattling low end; guitars are distorted siren squalls, or heavily gated and thoroughly crunched power chords, or playful, beta-band-esque strums. Krauss flips easily from hip-hop hook, to pop power, to sunshined, coquettish coos.

Past members of Sleigh Bells went on to form buzz-band Surfer Blood. Derek’s old hardcore band Poison The Well toured with Give Up The Ghost, the defunct hardcore outfit of past BTW Cold Cave’s Wes Eisold. Alexis Krauss is a school teacher with a pop-singer past. All of which gives certain strength to their reinvention in this excellent new outfit.

Their combustible pop is finely razed by Alexis Krauss’s outsized yet totally natural stage presence.

Plus support from THE KNOCKS, who through a series of remixes, blog leaks and warehouse parties, are rapidly becoming the hottest new pop production unit in NY. They have worked with a variety of artists; from Ellie Goulding to Sunday Girl, White Tie Affair to Sky Ferreira, New York’s Samuel and others.

Courtesy of producers Neon Gold (Ellie Goulding, Marina, Passion Pit), their first single Make It Better cut through the summer season with the Balearic influence of Empire of the Sun’s ‘Walking on a Dream’ paired with the whistling hooks of Peter Bjorn and John’s ‘Young Folks’.



Sleigh Bells

Four Tet

CARIBOU + THEO PARRISH
JAMES HOLDEN + JAMIE XX
MOUNT KIMBIE + ZOMBY + ACTRESS
JAMES BLAKE + NATHAN FAKE
ROCKETNUMBERNINE + EYOE DJS
NOW WAVE DJS + RICH REASON
The Warehouse Project

Saturday 20 November 2010

£17.50

Eat Your Own Ears and Kieran Hebden put together an incredible roster of talent for a one off special at Warehouse Project 2010. The sheer breadth and variety of the acts performing on the night mirrors his wide range of influences and musical touchstones as an artist himself. From live experimentation and freeform jazz, to luminaries of the deep house and minimal techno scenes and the latest crop of post dubstep producers from the UK, all the acts share a common trait with the headliner, showing no fear of pushing musical boundaries and forms to their limit.

As well as a headline live performance by Four Tet himself, he is joined by labelmate Caribou and Detroit legend Theo Parrish will be flying in for one of his famed sets. Border Community’s James Holden and Nathan Fake will both be playing, as will precocious WHP resident Jamie XX and the enigmatic man in the mask Zomby. Up and coming young producers such as Actress, James Blake and Mount Kimbie all represent the generation of UK talent that came after Four Tet, all owing him a creative debt for paving the way forward with his illustrious and bold body of work.



Four Tet

Four Tet presents

CARIBOU + JAMES HOLDEN + NATHAN FAKE
ROCKETNUMBERNINE
BLOGGERS DELIGHT
THISAINTNODISCO
The Coronet
Friday 19 November 2010
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Eat Your Own Ears and Four Tet presents
Caribou
James Holden
Nathan Fake
Rocketnumbernine
Bloggers Delight
thisaintnodisco
special all nighter plus more to be announced

This year we will see a dramatic difference in the Caribou live performance. Now that technology has finally caught up to Dan’s ambitions for the band’s show, while it will still be four musicians on stage, the dynamic interplay between visuals, electronics and the live sound will be taken to the next level. If you think you know Caribou, think again. Dan Snaith’s new album is the sound of the musical glass ceiling being blown away.

Swim is full of brightly textured, rapturous gems that gleam with astonishing production – and then wrenches at your heart with soulful, thoughtful reveries on the passing of time, family history and the breakdown of relationships. We can’t think of another multi-instrumentalist/ producer/ songwriter/ singer/ arranger/ composer who has the ability to harness all these talents into something as breathtakingly gorgeous yet dance floor ready as Dan Snaith AKA Caribou.
DJ JAMES HOLDEN has managed to carve out a niche for himself that is all his own – try and pigeonhole his sound at your peril. The boy wonder with a maths degree from Oxford University honed his production and DJing craft in his student digs, with a £500 computer and some free software, and took the dance music world by storm in 1999 with the powerfully emotive ‘Horizons’ on Silver Planet. Although he has since moved on from the progressive sound that made his name, the haunting melodies of the genre can still be found twisting eerily in and out of the warped soundscapes of his more recent productions.

Like his productions, James Holden’s DJ sets draw in elements of house, electro, breakbeat, techno and genres that probably haven’t even got a name. As far from ‘minimal’ as you could possible get, simply because there is so much to draw you into this weird and wonderful hazy musical world – James Holden is the man to get even the most jaded dance music aficionado excited about music again.

ROCKETNUMBERNINE are brothers Benjamin and Thomas Page. Their music is an intense, emotional sonic assault and all the while they’re searching, seeking to find the deepest channel…With Ben calling on the deepest Detroit and Chicago influences and Tom conjuring the spirits of the great Jazz drummers, Rocketnumbernine arrive at an all consuming sound that is at once very much their own. Fresh from an acclaimed UK tour supporting Fourtet in March 2010, Rocket Number Nine will release a new album due for release on Gravid Hands label in June.

NATHAN FAKE is a James Holden protégé, creating innovative electronica, at the harsher end of the spectrum. Bringing to mind Aphex Twin, Nathan Fake has an ability to combine spine-tingling melodies with noise and feedback. His innate sense of what works on the dance floor provides the basis for a frantic and intense.

The ‘new music meeting place for London’ has redefined sunday evenings from their intimate Lock Tavern base, by clashing the latest and greatest names in dance music with a wide variety of musical luminaries, up and comers and bloggers, inviting one and all to share their record collections. Resident DJs Casper C, Skull Juice and NiknikNik have made their names as key figureheads in the nascent music blogging scene, going on to carve strong reputations as DJs in their own right, guesting at seminal clubs such as Optimo, Trash, and Bugged Out. BLOGGER’S DELIGHT has never stood for anything less than musical open-mindedness and a desire to continually push musical boundaries, and will be playing all night.

After a string of sellout UK dates, and a summer of international festival appearances to look forward to FOUR TET announces a show at The Coronet Theatre this autumn, hosting a late night party with specially chosen supports.

With overwhelming praise for his album ‘There Is Love In You’ and a great year of touring on the cards, this seems the best way to round off the year.

Press praise for There Is Love In You:

‘Kieran Hebden’s fifth album as Four Tet is a career high’ – The Times – 5*

‘Brims with a playful sense of wonder […] it’s a masterclass in how to make machine music pulse with subtle twinges of human emotion’ – Q – lead review

‘…as if the primitive and the modern were folded into each other’ – Financial Times – 5*

‘Demonstrates both Hebden’s lightness of touch and his innate sense of allusion and textural darkness’ – Sunday Times – 4*



Four Tet presents

Gold Panda

BANJO OR FREAKOUT + GHOST EYES
Corsica Studios
Thursday 18 November 2010

£8.50

Debut album ‘Lucky Shiner’ released 11th October 2010 on Notown
Single ‘Snow & Taxis’ released 4th October 2010

“an idiosyncratic strain of psychedelic dance based on dense layers of exotic samples and hip hop beats” The Independent
“achingly beautiful” Pitchfork

A culmination of years of work spent refining his sui generis sound, Gold Panda’s eagerly awaited debut album is finally here. An artist at ease traversing genre boundaries in search of new auditory frontiers – whether mixing dissected Hip Hop beats or the pulsating flourishes of minimal Techno – this apropos release will cement the foundations laid by previous output and visions whilst expanding his canon to unparalleled limits. As electronic music gradually arcs into a period of unprecedented successes, Lucky Shiner pits GP firmly at the forefront of a new wave of artists unafraid to challenge preconceptions of what music can be.

Mixed by Simian Mobile Disco’s sonic veteran James Shaw and recorded in two session spent in the shady retreat of the English countryside – at his Aunt and Uncle’s Essex home – after, as GP explains “they went away over Christmas for two weeks and asked me to look after their dog. I’d walk Daisy in the morning and then make tunes till she pestered me to take her out again, I’d bounce down what I’d done, stick my headphones on and walk her; get ideas and repeat the process.” The end result is an album as influenced by family as it is by the quickly flashing topography that stretches out of train windows. GP’s mesmerising attention to sound and detail means each beat resonates as past, reflects the present and looks forwards to the potential futures of the individual; listener and artist alike.

Originally hailing from Chelmsford, Essex, and having spent the early part of his career as remixer du jour for the likes of Bloc Party, Health, Telepathe, Little Boots and Simian Mobile Disco, Gold Panda’s ascent to the forefront of contemporary electronic music has been steadily meteoric. Nominated as one of the BBC’s sound of 2010 nominees, shows around the world with Caribou, Health, SMD and more to come on his own in the UK and the US with Autolux, a cover star in Japan, three sold out E.P’s and a raft of praise and hyperbole from the mouths that matter (Pitchfork, NME, The Guardian amongst them) only tells half the story however.

Lucky Shiner’s the piece that completes the picture. Originating in crystal clear vision, the nuance and frenetic cadence of life and the mind’s constant disequilibrium means its final realisation stands as a product that’ll provoke thought as much as enjoyment; pathos as much as praise. “Lots of factors affected the way it came together.“ Gold Panda explains, “touring, mixing, moving house and splitting with a girlfriend. Family, friends and lovers related, places I‘ve never been”.

Decamping to an idyllic retreat also means the album bears trademarks of a pastorally hued Englishness, whist’s also coloured by GP’s two years spent studying Japanese culture, language and history at the School of Oriental and Asian studies in Japan. ‘You’, ‘Parents’ (featuring a field recording of GP helping his grandma push a wheelbarrow in the garden ), ‘Marriage’. Lucky Shiner overflows with life. Disengaging with the need for vocal, GP intimates, makes intimate idea’s immeasurably expressive and does so whilst always retaining an unfettered ear for melody. “I didn’t want to write ‘beats’” he says about the album, “I didn’t want bangers. I wanted songs with structure.”

With, as he say’s, “two tracks made from a broken Yamaha organ bought for 99p off Ebay. A lot of the drum sounds just vinyl crackle turned really loud”, and one featuring almost solely guitar, “I don’t play guitar”, the album’s a concrete introduction to an artist willing to slip mercury like through constraints of genre, form and concept. And the title’s origins? “Lucky Shiner is my grandmothers name. Sometimes I think she knows exactly how I feel without me even mentioning anything to her.” Deeply personal then, Gold Panda‘s at odds to express that unequivocally on the album. Instead, he say‘s it “would be nice if people could hear the tracks and attach their own significance to them”.

Over forty tracks eventually extricated into eleven, cohesion found through the unified fragments that “went together. I wanted a beginning, middle and end” – feelings eventually became sounds, visions graduated into awareness. Do what the artist wants and attach your own significance, if meaning is in nature indeterminate, personal experience can do ought but help.



Gold Panda

JAMIE LIDELL

KRIKOR
Koko
Thursday 18 November 2010

£16

The Jamie Lidell Production live is equally spectacular in sound and sight.  For a glimpse of what to expect for the shows ahead, we’ve got a ‘Life on Tour’ video to share, directed by Lindsey Rome, showcasing performances from earlier in the year, along with backstage footage of antics and shenanigans between Jamie and his band.

Life on Tour 2010:

As an additional bonus to all of his amazing and supportive fans, Jamie is offering everybody who has pre-ordered a ticket to any show on his fall world wide tour a special collection of remixes done by friends like Tiga, Micachu and Tuneyards, as well as from band mates Guillermo Brown and Andre Vida. This deal applies to all standard headlining shows September 6-November 20. Local promoters will provide all purchasers with a download link on the day of concert, and all hard ticket purchasers will receive a link from the box office on the show day by presenting their ticket.

Stream the tUnE-yArDs remix of ‘Compass’ here –

PRAISE FROM THE PRESS

‘Disparate elements are held together by Lidell’s gifted vocal and songwriting talents that are both a nod to great music of the past and a taste of tomorrow’s sounds.’ – Rough Trade

“Jamie Lidell has shifted boundaries, moved from style to style. On his new album ‘Compass’ the producer comes closer than ever to defining his multi-faceted sound, to pinning his ideas down onto one disc.” – Clash

“a neo-psychedelic ode, planting romantic avowals amid arid textures.”
- New York Times

”elegantly warped love songs…(a) blend of creamy come-ons and fuzzy beats”
- Rolling Stone

Lidell’s previous albums have tried to reconcile his two loves; electronica and classic soul. On Compass, the globe wandering Englishman might have squared the circle’
- Uncut

PLUS support from KRIKOR



JAMIE LIDELL

MYSTERY JETS

TRIBES
Roundhouse
Thursday 11 November 2010
Sold Out

£14.00

Following the July 5th release of their third album, MYSTERY JETS play London’s Roundhouse this November, a long way from the Eel Pie Island boatyard where they first staged impromptu shows, as a band comprising a father and son and his friends.

New album Serotonin was produced by the legendary Chris Thomas, who was also responsible for Roxy Music’s For Your Pleasure, the Sex Pistols’ Anarchy In The UK, John Cale’s Paris 1919 and Pulp’s Different Class.

Though this latest offering still demonstrates Mystery Jets inventive spirit, it’s a more stripped-back affair than their previous releases. These songs exemplify perfectly crafted pop; melodic and catchy.

…delivering screwball pop gems under the guidance of veteran knob twiddler Chris Thomas, Flash A Hungry Smile and the title track will cause chaos at the local indie disco, but it’s the Jets’ indomitable spirit that will leave you smiling. Q ****

…creating a wonderful English pop music that’s powerful enough to overshadow the band’s own idiosyncrasy – a father-and-son writing team; the latter on crutches. They cite ELO, 10cc and Fleetwood Mac and these names aren’t taken in vain – it’s difficult to overstate the sheer honeyed tunefulness of this record. Roy Wilkinson

PLUS support from TRIBES



MYSTERY JETS

Esben and the Witch

GALLOPS + WORRIEDABOUTSATAN
Electrowerkz
Wednesday 10 November 2010

£8.50
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ESBEN AND THE WITCH have been gaining momentum over the past few months, releasing a super limited edition single through the Too Pure singles club, and playing a very well received set at this years Field Day festival. Their music is ethereal, only more in the eerie than Enya sense of the word, an eeriness inspired as much by books as any record – they’re as into Bacon and Bosch as they are Björk or (Kate) Bush. They hover enigmatically between goth, electronica, trip-hop and post-rock. In Fisher and Copeman’s by turns soft and stormy instrumental interference of Killing Joke’s tribal thunder, there are echoes of Aphex’s glitchy gall, of Portishead’s serene menace and of the abstract invention of Radiohead circa Kid A. Instantly captivating, they channel something romantic and gothic, a shadow of something intangible and otherworldly.

Plus Gallops

Plus worriedaboutsatan

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Esben and the Witch

The Knocks

SPARK + ENTERPRENEURS
XOYO
Wednesday 10 November 2010

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Through a series of remixes, blog leaks and warehouse parties, THE KNOCKS are rapidly becoming the hottest new pop production unit in NY. They have worked with a variety of artists; from Ellie Goulding to Sunday Girl, White Tie Affair to Sky Ferreira, New York’s Samuel and others.

Courtesy of producers Neon Gold (Ellie Goulding, Marina, Passion Pit), their first single Make It Better cut through the summer season with the Balearic influence of Empire of the Sun’s ‘Walking on a Dream’ paired with the whistling hooks of Peter Bjorn and John’s ‘Young Folks’.

We are lucky to host their first London show at XOYO.

“The Knocks are the Big Apple’s flyest new production twinkies; they’re the scientists of swagger. When not springing around the city’s warehouse party circuit like a couple of amorous gazelles, they’re being called in to swag-the-hell-out-of beats for everyone from Rihanna to Flo Rida” – NME

“t’s an effervescent slice of breezy dance pop that’ll have you whistling it’s tune well into autumn. Like The Avalanches meeting Delorean for margaritas on the seaside as ‘Young Folks’ drifts by sweetly in the background, it’s been the official soundtrack to our summer thus far and we hope it’ll make an equally indelible mark on your season as well.” Neon Gold

“It’s amazing. In fact if anything we underestimated its amazingness. We’ve been listening to it about twice per day recently and it gives a little bit more every time. Elsewhere it seems to be accepted fact that Katy Perry’s ‘California Gurls’ is the unofficial summer song of summer 2010, but here at Popjustice HQ ‘Make It Better’ takes the prize.” Popjustice

Plus SPARK

SPARK is eighteen years old but with a combination of characteristics in both personality and musicality that make her seem both 5 and 35 at times. Arguably unconventionally, Spark grew up listening to artists from the Spice Girls to Shaggy and has since exposed herself to everything around and in between. However, although this will have, inevitably, had an impact on Spark’s sound, it has been purely people, situations, relationships, losses and gains that have influenced her lyrically- a writer that choses her words carefully before placing them neatly somewhere between rhyme and reason. Take the music away and you’re left with a poem. Take the poetry away and you’re left with melodies and rhythms flowing from her layered vocals.

Single ‘Revolving’ is released on 15th November!

Plus ENTREPRENEURS, doing an introductory toe-dip of a set, his first live foray.

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Egyptian Hip Hop

CONNAN MOCKASIN + FICTION'YUMY
XOYO
Thursday 4 November 2010

£7.50 ADV

Egyptian Hip Hop emerged at the end of 2009 and were met with universal acclaim. NME tipped them as one of the top ten bands to watch in 2010, whilst the Guardian, Dazed, Loud & Quiet and Radio 1 have been all over them.

Produced by dubstep supremo Hudson Mohawke, the new EP (Some Reptile Developed Wings, released 20th September) is the kind of leap forward that only the most adventurous of bands can make. Glistening with inventiveness, it was recorded on the same mixing desk that Krautrock legends Kraftwerk used to record Autobahn, whilst fellow pioneers Neu! and Can also recorded albums using it. It instills the sense that something new is happening, that this is a band with a whole new approach to music making, daring and original.

‘Moon Crooner’ is a quietly propulsive opener, a new version of ‘Rad Pitt’ makes a great song even better whilst ‘Middle Name Period’ is a propulsive synth-led tune with rolling drum beats. Closer ‘Native’ is six minutes of twisting about turns that reaches a thrilling climax.

After a great reception at Field Day festival and Underage Festival, Egyptian Hip Hop play one of their first headline gigs at the brand new XOYO venue.

Plus CONNAN MOCKASIN and FICTION

Since reinventing himself as the solo artist Connan Mockasin (previously Conan and the Mockasins) has used the early immersion in the blues to create his own musical language. Connan is now his own sound – and he carries it inside him and all about him – it’s like a force-field, radiating, glowing as he prances about with trousers tucked in to socks and a bending, curling microphone stand that allows to him dip and dive, to wander and appear to be scratching his head musically – taking time out while the audience hangs with him, dangling on every quirky lyric or skinny hip shake in time with the hypnotic grooves.



Egyptian Hip Hop

El Guincho

PORCELAIN RAFT + FAMILY
Cargo
Thursday 4 November 2010

£9.50

El Guincho is the music moniker of Spanish musician Pablo Diaz-Reixa, who incorporates sampling and eclectic genres into a style he calls “spage-age exotica.” El Guincho rocks joyous drum party jams with the contagious enthusiasm of animal collective / panda bear, combining clattering loops with sunny harmonies.

Praise from the press:

‘Utterly, utterly fantastic.’ – Drowned in sound

Palmitos Park – ‘it’s a colourful, fun and chaotic pop song that evokes panda bear at their celebratory euphoric best.’ – Rough Trade

‘El Guincho’s music is all about sharp and sudden peaks and valleys– the idea isn’t to tune in and drop out, but to revel in being surrounded by something larger than yourself, swept along on the rapids of rhythm.’ – Pitchfork

Plus Special Guests



El Guincho

EYOE at LANEWAY FESTIVAL

Fortitude Valley (Twilight event)
Thursday 4 November 2010

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Eat Your Own Ears are very proud to announce that we have been invited to host a stage at Laneway Festival 2011 in Australia alongside the Windish Agency.

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EYOE at LANEWAY FESTIVAL

Steve Mason

SPECIAL GUESTS
XOYO
Thursday 21 October 2010

£12.50

Following an awe inspiring set at this years Field Day, we are pleased to announce a new Steve Mason show at new London venue XOYO. Former Beta Band front man Steve Mason is one of the brit-pop generation’s few genuinely brilliant and original songsmiths. Having previously released music under the aliases King Biscuit Time and Black Affair, Steve Mason released his first album under his own name, Boys Outside, in March this year. In this new, stripped back setting of muted guitars and piano melodies, Steve Mason’s troubled lyrics are devastatingly direct. Much of The Beta Band sound is still present – the off-kilter melodies and electro influence – but this time the songs also offer an elegant blend of trilling piano, strummed guitar and crisp digital beats.
“The lovelier the music – in the swooshing, soaring chorus of The Letter, or the shimmering All Come Down – the more achingly fragile Mason sounds.” – The Guardian

“His beautifully dignified performance provides just the right amount of therapeutic release without tipping…into over-sentimentalism” – Pitchfork

“Mason’s talent for conjuring up dream-like melodies and hypnotic rhythms is apparent on the tranquillising yet twinkling ‘All Come Down'” – Drowned In Sound

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Steve Mason

Dosh

PATTEN
The Lexington
Tuesday 19 October 2010

£8

DOSH’s unique brand of maximalist, rhythm-driven post-rock sweeps lilting beauty, serious beats and even airy moments into its comely whirlwind. Musically, Dosh’s work would sit somewhere between Four Tet and the Go! Team, creating pounding percussive jams out of an indie-electronic setup. To date Dosh has recorded with Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, Fog, Odd Nosdam, Andrew Bird, Redstart, Vicious Vicious, why?, and just about any twin cities band with a collective ear for good taste and experimentation.

Plus PATTEN, whose live show is a tripped-out head-body thing, saturating the air with heavy, unspooling reels of prismatic sound. Echoey skewed dancefloor.



Dosh

Pierre Bastien

MALE INSTRUMENTY
Bush Hall
Tuesday 19 October 2010

£10.00

Presented and Produced by SOUNDUK

PIERRE BASTIEN & MALE INSTRUMENTY
This captivating double bill brings French composer and surrealist inventor Pierre Bastien together with Polish toy orchestra Małe Instrumenty for their first UK tour. As a result audiences throughout the country will have the opportunity to enter both artists’ tiny worlds of beguiling, entertaining and original music created from meccano, toys and small instruments.

Pierre Bastien has been building musical machinery since the 1970s and has an expansive practice as a musician, composer and sound artist. He has created numerous installations including orchestras made of meccano, an ornithological chamber ensemble plus a collaboration with Robert Wyatt. Pierre’s work straddles many art forms featuring collaborations with fashion designer Issey Miyake, video artist Pierrick Sorin, film maker Karel Doing as well as instrument inventors, dance and circus companies. He has also released a number of recorded works on the Rephlex, Gazul and Westernvinyl labels, with new material currently awaiting release on Rephlex. Pierre’s delicate, minimal music created from meccano and pocket trumpet has delighted audiences worldwide. For this special tour he will bring his latest musical contraptions together to form an inventive ‘automatic orchestra’, whose fascinating movements can be explored in detail via a screen onstage as Pierre performs live on pocket trumpet alongside his creation.

Sharing the bill is Małe Instrumenty, a fantastic five piece orchestra of toys and small instruments from Wrocław, Poland. Founded in 2006, Małe Instrumenty (meaning Small Instruments) explore an exciting and diverse sound world through their huge collection of small instruments – from professional to toy instruments, strange musical inventions to sound making objects. The band uses the limitations of these small instruments to challenge their creativity and create a broad musical palette to have at their disposal. As with Pierre, Małe Instrumenty work across many disciplines including collaborations with graphic artists, video artists and film makers. The band are currently in the studio creating new material as well as preparing for the release of a forthcoming CD and book featuring the music of Chopin played on several toy pianos and an illustrated history of the toy piano (in Polish).

Toy Music presents a rare chance for audiences to discover the musical possibilities of toys and other small instruments in an evening of original creativity that will challenge, entertain and move.