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Yasmine Russell // Gregory Paul Mineeff // Jane Auborg // Clocks and Clouds

Yours & Owls presents

Yasmine Russell // Gregory Paul Mineeff // Jane Auborg // Clocks and Clouds

8:00pm, Wed 20 March, 2019
Rad Bar, NSW accessibility-icon
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An evening of Instrumental Ambience
Gregory Mineeff Instrumental Pianist
Gregory Paul Mineeff is a multi-instrumentalist from Wollongong, Australia. He performs tracks
from his debut album, GRIND and additional pieces featuring guitar and piano. GRIND is a
collection of minimalist piano pieces performed on an electric piano accompanied by analog
synthesizers. The tracks are simple melodic meditations that present an image of a world that is
both relaxing and thought-provoking. "Gregory Paul Mineeff's album puts you in a trance-like
state that could be described as hypnotic, calming and mesmerizing." Eclectic Social Music Club'


Yasmine Russell Harpist
Wollongong based Harpist Yasmine Russell has played and studied the harp for more than 30
years, and has over 25 years' experience performing her craft.
In the past year, she has performed at the Sydney Domain, Newcastle Entertainment Centre,
and won 1st Place in the Open Busking Championship in Narooma NSW, also winning The
People's Choice and Best Instrumentalist. She is well known locally, performing at many
Weddings, Private Functions, Markets and High Teas, throughout Sydney and Wollongong/
Yasmine's style and repertoire includes both contemporary rock songs, Classical music more
traditionally associated with the harp and Original Songs with Special Effects Pedals


Jane Aubourg Electric Violinist
Jane Aubourg is a composer & electric violinist. She works with loops to build an orchestra from
scratch to play a mix of folk and post-minimalist music


Clocks and Clouds
Clocks and Clouds is comprised of core players and composers Kraig Grady and Terumi
Narushima. Their totally acoustic performances feature specially retuned vibraphone and
pump organ. These unique instruments - with a pure 151 limit harmonic tuning - explore the
beauty of room resonances via ancient sacred scales and multi-dimensional geometries. It is
not uncommon for an audience to experience the sensation of harmonics sweeping through
space due to the way in which sound waves from the instruments interact with the
environment.