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Akio Suzuki blowing into a small object in an ice house

Tugnet Ice House

Tugnet Ice House

The largest industrial ice house in Scotland, Tugnet is perched at the mouth of the River Spey, and unsurprisingly, it’s bloody freezing. But it’s also a charming collection of 6 chambered rooms and a great acoustic environment, its high arched ceilings full of decay, the linked rooms inviting musicians to explore the changing echoes as they move around.

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Perhaps the most charming, engaging artist I’ve seen, Japanese musician and inventor, instrument builder and shaman Akio Suzuki is probably unknown to most of you. But we think his work is utterly captivating and crucial; it deserves a much bigger audience. Akio has been performing, teaching and building instruments for nearly 40 years. His music is simple and pure, and beautifully unworried by the rules of modern music. He explores nature and how its atmospheres and sounds can be harnessed and then set free, how you can lose yourself in the sound that surrounds us, and how musical creation and beauty exist in all things, in all moments.

“I think of Akio Suzuki as a kind of magician” David Toop

“Hearing this music, I remember many things, including playing in a puddle as a tiny kid” Yamatsuka Eye: Boredoms

I think John Butcher is the most exciting saxophone player in Europe today. Bent to his will, a saxophone can sound like almost anything. I’d swear that in his playing I’ve heard unbelievable sounds, far beyond any notion of traditional technique: the reverberation of dub like echo, gulps of breath and animal yelps, the clatter and noise of farm machinery or of skittering daisy wheel printers, that internal rush you hear when breathing in cold winter air, trilling gasps of birdcall or moaning train whistles, the far off call of steeple bells. The fact that this teeming and apparently limitless palette is balanced in a way that produces performances of both structure and unpredictability, and that they’re constantly so approachable and engaging is, to be honest, quite staggering.

Recordings of the performances from this tour have been released on Ftarri, Confront and Blume Records.

Documentation

15 images
Tugnet Ice House: three curve roofed bunkers next to a pebble beach

▴ Credit: Bryony McIntyre

Akio Suzuki moving things around on the floor of Tugnet Ice House

▴ Credit: Bryony McIntyre

Akio Suzuki playing a percussion instrument inside Tugnet Ice House

▴ Credit: Bryony McIntyre

An audience seated inside Tugnet Ice House with Akio Suzuki

▴ Credit: Bryony McIntyre

Akio Suzuki performing in a door way inside Tugnet Ice House

▴ Credit: Bryony McIntyre

Grassy roofs of Tugnet Ice House, surrounded by grass and low walls

▴ Credit: Bryony McIntyre

A blue door in a wall below Tugnet Ice House, a picket fence

▴ Credit: Bryony McIntyre

River Spey beside Tugnet Ice House

▴ Credit: Keiko Yoshida

Sunset next to Tugnet Ice House

▴ Credit: Keiko Yoshida

Akio Suzuki trying out stones from the beach outside Tugnet Ice House

▴ Credit: Keiko Yoshida

Pink granite stone on another pink granite stone

▴ Credit: Keiko Yoshida

An audience assembled inside Tugnet Ice House, cobbled floor

▴ Credit: Keiko Yoshida

Akio Suzuki blowing into a small object in an ice house

▴ Credit: Keiko Yoshida

Akio Suzuki blowing into a metal can + spring in Tugnet Ice House

▴ Credit: Keiko Yoshida

John Butcher blowing a soprano saxophone inside Tugnet Ice House

▴ Credit: Keiko Yoshida

Tugnet Ice House: three curve roofed bunkers next to a pebble beach

▴ Credit: Bryony McIntyre

Akio Suzuki moving things around on the floor of Tugnet Ice House

▴ Credit: Bryony McIntyre

Akio Suzuki playing a percussion instrument inside Tugnet Ice House

▴ Credit: Bryony McIntyre

An audience seated inside Tugnet Ice House with Akio Suzuki

▴ Credit: Bryony McIntyre

Akio Suzuki performing in a door way inside Tugnet Ice House

▴ Credit: Bryony McIntyre

Grassy roofs of Tugnet Ice House, surrounded by grass and low walls

▴ Credit: Bryony McIntyre

A blue door in a wall below Tugnet Ice House, a picket fence

▴ Credit: Bryony McIntyre

River Spey beside Tugnet Ice House

▴ Credit: Keiko Yoshida

Sunset next to Tugnet Ice House

▴ Credit: Keiko Yoshida

Akio Suzuki trying out stones from the beach outside Tugnet Ice House

▴ Credit: Keiko Yoshida

Pink granite stone on another pink granite stone

▴ Credit: Keiko Yoshida

An audience assembled inside Tugnet Ice House, cobbled floor

▴ Credit: Keiko Yoshida

Akio Suzuki blowing into a small object in an ice house

▴ Credit: Keiko Yoshida

Akio Suzuki blowing into a metal can + spring in Tugnet Ice House

▴ Credit: Keiko Yoshida

John Butcher blowing a soprano saxophone inside Tugnet Ice House

▴ Credit: Keiko Yoshida

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