Here are the latest couple of videos I’ve put up. The first is another of the experimental ideas I’m working on for the new album - this time I wanted to try something a little more solidly rhythmic, just to see how the replace functions interact with a percussive track. (the part is played by [...]
More Music Video - New Public Beta experiments + Duo with Theo Travis
May 12th, 2009 · 1 Comment
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…and another video with Michael Manring!
November 3rd, 2008 · 3 Comments
Here’s a second video from 2005, with Michael Manring - this one was filmed the day after the last one, at the Brookdale Lodge, a rather freaky venue in the Santa-Cruz mountains that actually as a creek running through it… and a swimming pool with all kinds of weird tales attached to it - apparently [...]
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Press Quotes…
May 11th, 2008 · No Comments
choice quotes
“Steve’s complex array of sound and rare, intimate
touch are rapidy turning him into one of the most
influential bassists in the world” - bass guitar magazine
“Lawson’s writing and his phenomenal command of the possibilities of looping creates a compelling and surprising variety of sounds one would never imagine the bass capable of producing.” - [...]
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Finding inspiration - improvisation on a theme.
May 10th, 2008 · No Comments
Last Thursday, I had a hugely enjoyable gig, playing at an art exhibition opening, of drawings by Rob Pepper. Rob is someone I’ve known for a while, and I really like his style and approach (you can check out a load of his work on his blog at dailydrawingdiary.com).
This latest exhibition at the SW1 Gallery [...]
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Review - And Nothing But The Bass (Misfit City)
May 7th, 2008 · No Comments
“This music is apparently what Steve Lawson makes to entertain friends. Friends who make themself known as such simply by showing up to one of his intimate gigs in London. Or in Lincoln, Watford, France, California… or wherever Lawson and his little bundle of bass guitars, E-Bow sustainers and looping devices pitch camp for an [...]
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Review - solo gig, St Luke’s London (Misfit City)
May 7th, 2008 · No Comments
“Drawn by the call of bass, I’m chilling here - it’s cold inside the nave of this small church tucked away by Holloway Prison. Were he American, Steve Lawson would be filling Stateside theatres on the progressive-instrumental circuit. But he’s British, and aiming at a gap in the market that the industry’s done its best [...]
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In Conversation - Steve Lawson & Michael Manring (2000)
May 7th, 2008 · No Comments
“SL - Michael, when you started playing solo bass, there was very little repetoir, and certainly very few precedents for people making a career out of it, or doing whole live gigs like that - who inspired you and what were the pivotal events in your coming to a position where playing solo was a [...]
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Review - Vigroux/Cury/Lawson trio, Marvejols, France (Midi Libre)
May 7th, 2008 · No Comments
1 February 2002
“A weird, convincing trio”
“Caption: The audience allowed themselves to be carried along during an astonishing experimental performance, which was ultimately conclusive.”
“Last Saturday, the Regional Arts Development Association invited music lovers to come and hear a bold master class at the Théâtre de la Mauvaise Tête.
The performers were a guitar, bass and percussion trio [...]
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Review - solo show, Croydon Fairfield Halls (No Warning e-zine)
May 7th, 2008 · No Comments
“The job of opening the concerts of the 21st Century Schizoid Band on their British tour was given to Steve Lawson and it proved to be an excellent coupling. Lawson served as a rival attraction, with his innovative soundscaping for solo bass, to the older sounds of the former Crimson members, even though, in the [...]
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Review - Conversations (Loopers Delight)
May 7th, 2008 · No Comments
“From the beginning of the first track’s languid fretless, grooving, melodicism it’s a feast of inventive looping. Hey, and it’s so lush and “pretty” that my wife doesn’t even ask me to “please turn it down” — which has got to be some kind of a first for a ‘”looping” CD.
Jez Carr’s spare, pointalistic pianisms [...]
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