Spaceship

7th August 2021 – YEOVIL

Mark S. Williamson is a musician, sound artist and educator based in Todmorden, West Yorkshire. His work is often made in response to his environment, with his most recent major release, Outcrops (by his project Spaceship), being recorded within, and on the subject of, the geology of the Upper Calder Valley. 

Mark often works in the field, combining field recordings with electronic and acoustic instrumentation recorded in the outdoors. His 2015 project ‘A Hole in the Ground’ explored the ruins of Royal Observer Corps nuclear monitoring posts while ‘Stone Steps of The Upper Calder Valley’ related to subject matter closer to home.

The forthcoming Spaceship LP; ‘Ravines’ focusses on the steep sided cloughs which line the valley from Cornholme to Hebden Bridge. 

Mark has recorded for wiaiwya, Apollolaan, the Dark Outside and his own Forged River Recordings. His work has been reviewed by The Wire, Electronic Sound, Shindig and The Quietus and he was recently one of the fourteen artists featured in Electronic Sound Magazine’s ‘field recording special’.

His collaboration with Luke Turner on series of readings from Luke’s book ‘Out of the Woods’ has seen performances at Cecil Sharp House, Port Eliot Festival, The Trades Club in Hebden Bridge, Krankenhaus Festival and the Horse Hospital. 

http://www.forged-river.com  

http://twitter.com/spaceshipmark

http://www.facebook.com/spaceshippictures  

In-store session at EPS, Yeovil.

DJ Mr Jules

3rd July 2021 – YEOVIL

Player of old 78rpm shellac records. Tunes old and older to get your toes tapping and your hips a-swinging. On wind-ups or with new-fangled electricity.

DJ Mr Jules plays fine old music off fine old 78rpm shellac records. Either with a pair of antique HMV102 wind-up record players, or on the ‘Snake Decks’ made to modern standards out of wood brass and snakeskin and powered by elastic-trickery. From Benny Goodman and Harry James, via the Andrews Sisters and Nellie Lutcher, to Louis Jordan, Bill Haley, and Little Richard. Music from the 30’s 40’s and 50’s.

Live in-store session at EPS Yeovil.

Live 78 rpm shellac session – part 1.
Live 78 rpm shellac session – part 2.