Icebreaker (band)
Icebreaker | |
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Icebreaker live at QEH 2010 | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | London, England |
| Genres | Postminimalism, minimalism, totalism |
| Years active | 1989– |
| Labels | Cantaloupe Music Orange Mountain Music New Tone Records Donemus Argo |
| Members | James Poke Rowland Sutherland Christian Forshaw Bradley Grant Dominic Saunders Andrew Zolinsky Walter Fabeck Emma Welton Audrey Riley Dan Gresson James Woodrow Pete Wilson Mel Martyn Hall |
| Past members | (selected:) John Godfrey Damian LeGassick Arun Bharali Ian Watson Richard Craig Katherine Pendry Tom Armstrong Joanna Parker Tracey Goldsmith Darragh Morgan Christian Forshaw Ernst Zettl |
| Website | icebreaker.org.uk |
Icebreaker is a UK-based new music ensemble founded by James Poke and John Godfrey. They interpret new music, specialising in a post-minimal and "totalist" repertoire. Icebreaker always play amplified and have a reputation for playing, by classical standards, "seriously loud". They have expanded their repertoire to include non-classical material, particularly in their version of the Brian Eno album Apollo, a project based on the music of Kraftwerk, and music by Scott Walker.