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Hilary Jeffery

Hilary composes and plays music, writes and makes visual art. Recordings on trombone and tromboscillator include sessions and collaborations with Hugh Davies, Germ, Earthling, Sand, Kreepa, Band of Holy Joy, Jimi Tenor, The Meta Orchestra, Paul Dunmall Octet, Moksha Big Band, The Barton Workshop, Apa Ini, The Kilimanjaro Dark Jazz Ensemble, The Mount Fuji Doomjazz Corporation and as a solo artist.

Hilary studied at Dartington College of Arts, the University of York, the Institute of Sonology and with James Fulkerson at the European Dance Development Centre in Arnhem, Netherlands, and subsequently worked on dance performances with various choreographers including Aurora Corsano, Vania Gala, Mary O'Donnell, Jane Mason, Joao da Silva and Saburo Teshigawara (the latter with the English rock band Sand).

Based in the Hilcave - Amsterdam - Hilary often plays in venues around "De Nieuwe Mokum" and co-organises a monthly series called AUXXX (Amsterdam Underkurrent XXX) at Overtoom 301.

In addition to the underwater life of Amsterdam, Hilary often tours - travelling through Europe, Britain, Japan, America, Australia and elsewhere... Various trombones have travelled alongside to many inspiring places including the Sahara Desert (1990), Dartington Hall, underground raves in the UK (early '90s and'00s), the Anthroposophic "Goetheanum" (1994), Abney Park Cemetery in London (1996), Vienna Volksoper (2000), Tokyo New National Theatre (2000/2002), Stubnitz Boat (2001), burlesque cabarets in NYC (2001), Alicante Casino (2002), Potsdam Fabrik (2004) and Genk Mine (2005).

Hilary is currently developing a new group called Lysn to play psychedelic drone music and has recently finished a second CD of solo trombone and electronics.




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What is Free Improvisation

'What is it?' you ask.

A description is a limitation. To ask what it is, is to not have understood. You have to listen, not read. You have to hear, not see.

The human brain is a three pound blob of greyish organic material that can conceive of a Universe a hundred billion light years across. The pattern of sounds that create music to be appreciated by this grey matter has been controlled and stifled by cultural pressures and the brain was easily bored by the repetitive noises.

When musical notation limited the aural landscape degrees of originality and true expression were suffocated. Distinguishing music from noise depends entirely upon context and perspective. As explorers butted against cultural walls the boundaries were eventually and inevitably breached. With recording and mass production came an accelerated process of cultural sophistication and musicians escaped entirely from all formal constraints.

Now listeners are free to make what they will of the sounds they hear. Music need no longer feed the brain with just a satisfying pattern fixed by cultural experience. Free improvisation can communicate a transcendental experience with no reference to correlated sequences of sound.

From one greyish organic blob almost directly to another. It invites interpretation because it just is.

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