James Weeks' latest recording was released on 9th September 2016 and contains works published by UYMP. The album is to be reviewed on BBC Radio 3's 'Hear and Now' programme on Saturday night.
'Signs of Occupation': A new album for James Weeks
27 October 2016
In the foreword to the album, Christopher Fox writes, "These seven works, these signs of occupation, are a welcome act of defiance, music that rewards careful listening and insists that the working together of musicians is a proper subject for our attention."
'Signs of Occupation' is part of the Metier catalogue and contains the following works:
- Looping Busker Music
- Three Trios - Piano Trio and Tape
- Signs of Occupation
- Digger
- common ground
Listen to an extract of 'common ground' here.
To purchase the album visit: http://www.divineartrecords.com/CD/28559info.htm
For more of Weeks' works visit his website or see his UYMP catalogue.
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