Polymorphic is venturing out at Bar 303 again next week, this time with Niran Dasika, Timothy Franklin, Jessica Lindsay Smith, Isaac Gunnoo, and Imogen Cygler, plus a solo set from Adam Halliwell!
Polymorphic bring the wild, fruity music of Maddison Carter to the 303 with support by Adam Halliwell (solo). Polymorphic released their first album this year and features:
Tim Franklin - Saxophones
Niran Dasika - trumpets and synth
Isaac Gunnoo - basses
Imogen Cygler - synth and violin
Jessica Lindsay Smith - flute
Maddison Carter - drums and vibraphone
8pm Adam Halliwell (solo)
9pm Polymorphic
$15 at the door, free for First Nations people.
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Maddison Carter is a Melbourne-based drummer, percussionist, and composer who improvises fearlessly and sensitively, leading the charge of the next generation of jazz artists on the Melbourne scene. Carter is a versatile artist, working across the art music spectrum from free jazz to minimalism, as well as in folk, West African and pop genres. His sound is influenced by studies with Simon Barker, Andrea Keller and Daniel Farrugia, incorporating a vast textural palette, quiet precision and rhythmic vocabulary.
Carter has performed with Andrea Keller’s Transients, the Allan Browne Quintet for his memorial concert, Miroslav Bukovsky and Eugene Ball’s MiroBall, Nat Bartsch’s Lullaby Project, Julien Wilson, and James Sherlock, and has performed at numerous festivals across Australia. He has also written commissions for the Victorian Youth Symphony Orchestra and the Beautiful Fragments project, connecting orchestral and jazz musicians together.
Website: maddisoncarter.com
Bandcamp: maddisoncarter.bandcamp.com