1.
Glide
Chris Conway – theremin, vocals, effects
Alan Freeman – synthesizer, effects
Tim Prichard – electric guitar, effects
2. Circling
Chris Conway – vocals, low & tin whistles, theremin, kalimba,
effects
Simon Ferraby – acoustic guitar
Ola Szmidt - vocals
3. Shuttlecraft
Chris Conway – theremin, vocals, effects
Shekhar Raj Dhain – Roland System 100 synthesizer
4. Night Flight
Chris Conway – theremin, vocals, effects
Okoku Araya – turntable, effects
Simon Styring – electric guitar, guitar synthesizer
Jim Tetlow – laptop, effects
5.
Hovver Chris Conway – vocals, theremin, effects
Bob Bryars – electronic drums
Simon Ferraby – acoustic guitar
Alan Freeman – bowed spring, effects
6. Intergalactic Chris Conway – theremin, vocals, effects
Victoria Bourne - vocals
Julian Broadhurst - djembe
Shekhar Raj Dhain - synthesizer
Alan Freeman - synthesizer
Steve Freeman – bowed cd, samples, effects
Tim Prichard – electric guitar, effects
Simon Styring - electric guitar, guitar synthesizer
Jim Tetlow – laptop, effects
Flights
In An Electronic Sky.
Chris Conway's theremin, whistles and voice in a range of
groupings selected from an amazing set of musicians recorded
live at the Quadelectronic events of 2008.
background
Quadelectronic
are a series monthly improvised electronic music concerts
at quad studios in Leicester, UK. The musicians are drawn
at random into different groups. At the end of the evening
there is a big improvisation involving all the attending
players.
Electronic Flights is a collection of the best improvisations
featuring Chris Conway taken from the Quadelectronic events
of 2008.
The recordings capture his distinctive theremin, whistles,
vocals and effects in a wide range of settings - from an
acoustic trio with female vocal and acoustic guitar, and
intriguing duo with a modular synthesizer, an electronic
trio and a quartet and a huge final nonette with all kinds
of sounds bouncing off each other.
Circling
influences
Vidna
Obmana, Eduard Artemiev, Robert Rich, Lydia Kavina, Terje
Rypdal, Simon Stockhausen, Bernard Xolotl,
trivia
These
recordings more than just document a series of concerts
- it is fascinating to hear Chris Conway's theremin and
live electronics in a wide variety of musical settings,
the continuous voice though the whole album. .