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The Old Bell Hotel
Sadler Gate
Derby
DE1 3NQ
New York’s Grammy nominated Max ZT (House of Waters), and Tokyo/Black Country’s lauded Dan Whitehouse combine their inventive energy for their third UK tour. ZT, the hammered dulcimer player compared to Hendrix, and the ever-regenerating Whitehouse weave spoken word, song and virtuoso playing to create impactful (often improvised) pieces with a belief in the healing power of music at its core.
Tackling subjects as wide-ranging as fatherhood, practicing golf swings as a metaphor for life, the way the Japanese sunlight bounces off buildings “like God’s graffiti”, and the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, the duo perform music from their acclaimed album ‘Ten Steps’ (recorded between New York City/Tokyo) as well as solo pieces and music created in the moment.
“Gorgeous… and intriguing” The Guardian
“…both extraordinary and beautiful” KLOF MAG
“Sublime…” At The Barrier
Tickets: £15
Date: Monday 23rd June – Monday 23rd June
Time: 8.00pm until 10.00pm