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Regular Music is at least two groups:
1) British post-systems band operating between 1980 and 1990. The ensemble started as a loose collection of London-based musicians including pianist/composers Andrew Poppy, Helen Ottaway and Jon Parry, saxophonist/composer Jeremy Peyton Jones and This Heat drummer Charles Hayward. In early concerts Regular Music performed works by Philip Glass, Gavin Bryars, Frederick Rzewski, John Cage and others as well as works specially written for the ensemble by composer members Poppy, Jon Parry, Peyton Jones, Maria Lamburn and Geoff Warren. The group performed in art galleries including the AIR Gallery and the ACME Gallery in London, and the Midland Group, Nottingham. They toured the UK, played at the ICA and Bloomsbury Festival and at the Reims Festival and in the bullring at St Remy, Avignon as part of the MIMI Festival. Regular Music collaborated with video artist Steve Littman on the large scale work for multiple screens, narrator and live ensemble The Long Search for the Necessary Tool.
Their first album, REGULAR MUSIC was released on Rough Trade (ROUGH 73) in 1985.
Performers on this album: Jeremy Peyton Jones / Charles Hayward / Bron Szerszynski / Helen Ottaway/ Jonathan Parry/ Sarah Homer / Mary Phillips / David Powell / Maria Lamburn / Jocelyn Pook
2) a Portland, Oregon electronic supergroup consisting of E*Rock of Audio Dregs, Marius Libman of Copy and Charlie Salas-Humara of Grapefruit / The Planet The / Panther
Regular Music is at least two groups:
1) British post-systems band operating between 1980 and 1990. The ensemble started as a loose collection of London-based musicians including pianist/composers Andrew Poppy, Helen Ottaway and Jon Parry, saxophonist/composer Jeremy Peyton Jones and This Heat drummer Charles Hayward. In early concerts Regular Music performed works by Philip Glass, Gavin Bryars, Frederick Rzewski, John Cage and others as well as works specially written for the ensemble by composer members Poppy, Jon Parry, Peyton Jones, Maria Lamburn and Geoff Warren. The group performed in art galleries including the AIR Gallery and the ACME Gallery in London, and the Midland Group, Nottingham. They toured the UK, played at the ICA and Bloomsbury Festival and at the Reims Festival and in the bullring at St Remy, Avignon as part of the MIMI Festival. Regular Music collaborated with video artist Steve Littman on the large scale work for multiple screens, narrator and live ensemble The Long Search for the Necessary Tool.
Their first album, REGULAR MUSIC was released on Rough Trade (ROUGH 73) in 1985.
Performers on this album: Jeremy Peyton Jones / Charles Hayward / Bron Szerszynski / Helen Ottaway/ Jonathan Parry/ Sarah Homer / Mary Phillips / David Powell / Maria Lamburn / Jocelyn Pook
2) a Portland, Oregon electronic supergroup consisting of E*Rock of Audio Dregs, Marius Libman of Copy and Charlie Salas-Humara of Grapefruit / The Planet The / Panther
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