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Born 27 July 1960. Pat Thomas started playing at the age of 8 and studied
classical music and played reggae. He began playing jazz at sixteen after
seeing Oscar Peterson on television then listened to snatches of jazz
on the radio before, in 1979, playing his first serious improvised gigs.
From 1986 he played with Ghosts which was Pete McPhail and Matt Lewis.
In addition to programming his keyboards, Pat Thomas also utilises prerecorded
tapes. He told Chris Blackford (1991), ´As far as the tapes are concerned
I´ll probably just sit in front of the TV and tape whatever´s going on
and so some editing afterward to decide what might be useful. .
But I don´t actually put a label on each tape saying what´s on there,
so when I come to use them I don´t know what I´m going to be playing.
That obviously prevents me from setting things up. I pick them at random
and see what happens. So I´m just as surprised as anybody else at what
comes out´.
In 1988 he was awarded an Arts Council Jazz Bursary to write three new
electroacoustic compositions for his ten-piece ensemble, Monads: Roger
Turner and Matt Lewis, percussion; Pete McPhail, WX7 wind synthesizer;
Neil Palmer, turntables; Phil Minton, voice; Phil Durrant, violin; Marcio
Mattos, bass; Jon Corbett, trumpet; Geoff Searle, drum machines. The intention
was to feature different aspects of electronics using improvisation so,
for example, one piece - Dialogue - featured Pete McPhail and Neil Palmer,
another concentrated on the interaction of percussionists and drum machines,
and a third piece had Phil Minton and Jon Corbett improvising with a computer.
The pieces were performed at the Crawley Outside-In Festival of new music
in 1989.
Pat Thomas was invited by Derek Bailey to play in Company Week in 1990
and 1991 and he also took part in the Ist International Symposium for
Free Improvisation in Bremen with the guitarist. He has been a member
of the Tony Oxley Quartet and played in Oxley´s Angular Apron along with
Larry Stabbins, Manfred Schoof and Sirone at the 8th Ruhr Jazz Meeting
and in the percussionist´s Celebration Orchestra. He plays with Lol Coxhill
in a range of combinations from duo to being a member of ´Before my time´,
is a member of Mike Cooper´s Continental Drift, and he has a well established
duo with percussionist Mark Sanders and a trio with Steve Beresford and
Francine Luce. In 1992 Pat Thomas formed the quartet Scatter with Phil
Minton, Roger Turner and Dave Tucker; funded by the Arts Council they
toured the UK in 1993 and again at the beginning of 1997.
On the ´Festival circuit´, Pat Thomas has appeared at: the Young Improvisors
Festival at the Korzo Theatre, Den Haag (with Jim O´Rourke, Mats Gustafsson
and Alexander Frangenheim); Angelica 95 in Bologna, Italy; the Stuttgart
5th Festival of Improvised Music 96 (with Fred Frith, Shelly Hirsch, Carlos
Zingaro and others); and the 3rd International Festival 96 in Budapest
(with Evan Parker, Phil Minton, John Russell and Roger Turner).
Participated with Tony Oxley´s B.I.M.P. Quartet (Oxley, Wachsmann, Thomas,
Wand) @ the TOTAL MUSIC MEETING 1999 in Berlin, the recording of which
appeared now on a / l / l , a division of FMP FREE MUSIC PRODUCTION Distribution
& Communication.
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