The Cambridge Free Improvisation Society
An informal musical collective whose members are students at Cambridge University.
this music is a slow burn... freely improvised, gradually evolving, ecstatic drones, swelling and receding, rising and falling, a sonic heat-haze carried on solar winds, burning up your ears with wailing guitars, chiming, barely-heard piano, twi
SoundClick artist The Cambridge Free Improvisation Society presents "miracle of the sun (excerpt)", an outstanding release in the Experimental genre. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. The Cambridge influence comes through clearly, making this especially appealing to experimental fans. "miracle of the sun (excerpt)" has peaked at #25 in the Experimental category on SoundClick. The Cambridge Free Improvisation Society continues to build an Experimental catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.
'A feeling that everything must end, the music, ourselves, the moon, everything. That if you get to the heart of things you find sadness for ever and ever, everywhere; but a beautiful silver sadness, like a Christ face.' from John Fowles - The Col
Independent artist The Cambridge Free Improvisation Society drops "A beautiful silver sadness", an Experimental track on SoundClick. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. This is the unmistakable sound of Cambridge, and it will especially appeal to experimental fans. If Experimental is your sound, "A beautiful silver sadness" is a strong addition to your playlist.
no answers - more interesting that way
"Questions without Answers" by The Cambridge Free Improvisation Society is an Experimental production available on SoundClick. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. This is the unmistakable sound of Cambridge, and it will especially appeal to experimental fans. SoundClick gives artists like The Cambridge Free Improvisation Society a platform to share original Experimental music with listeners around the world.
full title: flutes were playing as the sun dimmed over the horizon maybe they were...
"flutes were playing as the sun dimmed" by The Cambridge Free Improvisation Society is an Experimental production available on SoundClick. It provides textures that deepen the overall emotional resonance. The Cambridge influence comes through clearly, making this especially appealing to experimental fans. SoundClick gives artists like The Cambridge Free Improvisation Society a platform to share original Experimental music with listeners around the world.
playfully rhythmic, yet with an ambiguous edge - perhaps?
"and showers of petals cascaded down" by The Cambridge Free Improvisation Society is an Experimental production available on SoundClick. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. The Cambridge influence comes through clearly, making this especially appealing to experimental fans. SoundClick gives artists like The Cambridge Free Improvisation Society a platform to share original Experimental music with listeners around the world.
The Cambridge Free Improvisation Society is an informal musical collective whose members are students at Cambridge University. We gather to freely improvise during sessions which are held on and off during Term times. We have performed occasional concerts and, for the past few months, have been recording the irregular jam sessions we hold in various college music rooms. Selections of these recordings are now being made available online, including 'Miracle of the Sun', an hour-long improvisation which will be available in CD-R form at gigs or on request. Feedback is welcome, and indeed encouraged.
A few gigs in Cambridge so far, which have been none too well attended - hopefully more to come soon though!
the members of the society are often from completely different musical backgrounds, so there are a wide range of influences. what the music sounds like depends on what particular grouping of people shows up on what day...the primary influence is probably modern classical music, but recently ambient/drone/noise elements have also started to creep in.