Icebreaker (band)

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.

Icebreaker
Icebreaker live at QEH 2010
Background information
OriginLondon, England
GenresPostminimalism, minimalism, totalism
Years active1989–
LabelsCantaloupe Music
Orange Mountain Music
New Tone Records
Donemus
Argo
MembersJames 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
Websiteicebreaker.org.uk
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