Nate Wooley

A new figure on Brooklyn New York’s jazz, improv, noise, and new music realms, trumpeter Nate Wooley was described in 2015 by the New York Times as “… one of the most innovative and intriguing on the current scene.” Wooley melds traditional trumpet approaches with sounds and mouth work commonly used in every day speech. He has performed with icons such as John Zorn, Anthony Braxton, Fred Frith, Evan Parker, Yoshi Wada.

“His pieces cast an uncanny spell in performance, with an astonishing knack for bending time.” (New York Times)

Image credit: Peter Gannushkin

Programme

3 February 2017

Profound Sound 2017
Progress Agency