Ken Ikeda / Eddie Prévost

Surprise of this year’s line-up: Japanese musician and artist Ken Ikeda who has composed and recorded for David Lynch and Moriko Mori amongst others, will play a unique duo with English percussionist Eddie Prévost, the seminal figure of free improvised music since the 1960s.

Ken Ikeda (池田謙) is an experimental musician and artist producing ambient and minimal sounds. He studied at various music and video schools worldwide since his birth in Tokio in 1964. He has produced music for many experimental films and art exhibitions. His current release is an album with the KILT trio (Kordik / Lucas / Ikeda).

Drummer Eddie Prevost was born 1942 in England. As a teenager he played drums in Skiffle and trad jazz bands before showing signs of the creative musician that was forming. After his initial exposure to his greatest influences Max Roach and Ed Blackwell, Prevost became fascinated with the endless possibilities of improvisation. He began incorporating all sorts of non-traditional percussion with his standard drum kit. In 1965 he co-founded the English improv ensemble AMM with saxophonist Leslie Gare and guitarist Keith Rowe. He also began recording with free jazz musicians Evan Parker, Marilyn Crispell, and Paul Rutherford. In the ’70s and ’80s, Prevost led his own quartet and recorded with Supersession, Resoundings, and Free Jazz Quartet. By 1990 he had formed the Masters of Disorientation with AMM alumni Gare and Rowe while also entering the techno/ambient realm, performing with GOD, Main, and EAR. When he isn’t performing with any combination of these ensembles, Prevost conducts workshops, gives lectures, and writes about improv for several magazines. He also runs his record label, Matchless Records.

https://www.discogs.com/artist/88476-Ken-Ikeda

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Pr%C3%A9vost