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I'm looking for musicians who would like to get together and improvise, have fun and not care too much about commerciality. Plans to set up an improviser's collective, also play live (locally). I have no particular preconception about instruments, anyone is welcome (accoustic or electric) if they have some skill and good open ears. What kind of music? Have a listen to a few things I've done at:


http://www.myspace.com/audiovert


and:


http://www.audiovert.com


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Well, there's nothing in the least wrong with Jamming... Someone I know suggested the idea of 'speed dating' for musicians, I suppose that would be based on a five minute Jam. Haven't taken the concept any further though. (Perhaps it's a terrible idea, and should be forgotten about immediately.)
Have you seen the new thread about the Forest Hill Tavern? They've got a live music licence. Whoopeedoo! About bloody time we had somewhere to go and see live bands. Apart from the Half Moon in Herne Hill there's been bugger all around here for years. So local musicians, get gigging.

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