Philip Jeck's 2017 Concert History

Philip Jeck ( 5 November 1952 – 25 March 2022) was an English multimedia composer and choreographer from Liverpool. He is perhaps best known for his work Vinyl Requiem with Lol Sargent (a performance for 180 Dansette record players, 12 slide-projectors and 2 movie-projectors) which won the Time Out Performance Award in 1993. He was signed to the UK label Touch.

Date Concert Venue Location
Mar 25, 2017
Big Ears Festival
"Big Ears Festival" / The Magnetic Fields / Gavin Bryars / Supersilent / Deerhoof / Maya Beiser / Glenn Kotche / Henry Grimes / Meredith Monk / Colin Stetson / Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith / The Crossing / Joan Shelley / Steve Lehman / Theo Bleckmann / TWEEDY / Nels Cline / Yuka Honda / Horse Lords / Xiu Xiu / Six Organs of Admittance / DJ Rupture / Nief-Norf / Jessica Moss / Nils Økland / Philip Jeck / Xylouris White / Yasmine Hamdan / Sir Richard Bishop / Ståle Storløkken / White Magic Show all bands
  Setlists
Various Venues Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Mar 23, 2017 –
Mar 26, 2017
Big Ears Festival 2017
Wilco / Blonde Redhead / The Magnetic Fields / Deerhoof / Tortoise / My Brightest Diamond / Xiu Xiu / Johann Johannsson / Colin Stetson / Laetitia Sadier / Aoife O'Donovan / Matmos / Colleen / Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith / Yasmine Hamdan / Six Organs of Admittance / Julian Lage / Anna Meredith / Michael Hurley / DM Stith / Joan Shelley / Gavin Bryars / Meredith Monk / Yuki Numata Resnick / DJ Rupture / Arve Henriksen / Shye Ben Tzur / Xylouris White / The Rajasthan Express / Rachel Grimes / Dakha Brakha / Sir Richard Bishop / White Magic / Oliver Coates / Philip Jeck / Theatre of Voices / Shara Worden / Maya Beiser / Carla Bley / Dave Harrington / Supersilent / Julian Lage & Chris Eldridge / Glenn Kotche / Ahleuchatistas / Nathan Salsburg / Acme / Horse Lords / Deathprod / Sarah Kirkland Snider / Frederic Rzewski / Theo Bleckmann / Rangda / Alvin Curran / Gavin Bryars Ensemble / Steve Lehman / Lisa Moore / Dave Harrington Group / Nils Økland / Junun / On Fillmore / Claire Chase / Frode Haltli / Matthew Shipp Trio / Henry Threadgill's Zooid / Emilia Amper / Wu Fei / The American Contemporary Music Ensemble / Knoxville Jazz Orchestra / Sélébéyone / Henry Grimes / Stale Storlokken / Padma Newsome / Shane Parish / Richard Teitelbaum / Musica Elettronica Viva / Nils Økland Band / Nief-Norf / Julius Eastman Memorial Dinner Show all bands
  Setlists
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Electronic
Experimental
Ambient
Drone
Avant-Garde
Turntablism
Free Improvisation
Experimental Electronic
Dark Jazz
Laboratorio
Sound Art
British Experimental
UK Experimental Electronic
Hauntology
Lowercase
Eai
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2023 1 concert
2017 2 concerts
2014 2 concerts
2012 1 concert
2010 3 concerts
2008 4 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Philip Jeck had?

Philip Jeck has had 13 concerts.

What genre is Philip Jeck?

Philip Jeck is most often considered to be Electronic, Experimental, Ambient, Drone, Avant-Garde, Turntablism, Free Improvisation, Experimental Electronic, Dark Jazz, Laboratorio, Sound Art, British Experimental, UK Experimental Electronic, Hauntology, Lowercase, and Eai.

When was the last Philip Jeck concert?

The last Philip Jeck concert was on September 16, 2023 at IKLECTIK in London, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: Chris Watson / Philip Jeck.

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