Pharoah Sanders (Gothenburg)
The daddy in the development of Free Jazz and Spiritual Jazz in the 1960’s, Pharoah showed no signs of slowing down when he played this Gothenburg gig in 2003. In that year he released With A Heartbeat with Graham Haynes, an ambient sound exploration based on heartbeat sounds recorded by Dr. Jean-Louis Zink. While that was greeted with mixed reviews his live album The Creator Has a Master Plan, recorded in Japan, saw Pharoah on more familiar territory and was generally more favourably received.
The date also coincided with his appearance at a number of high-profile festivals, as Pharoah continued to achieve accolades and awards throughout the 00’s and 2010’s rightly celebrating his groundbreaking influence on music. His final release Promises (2022) with Floating Points was every bit as fiercely original as any of his work. A fitting epitaph to a true and much missed original.
POSTER DIMENSIONS : B2 (500mm X 707mm)
Nefartiti
Born out of association Jazz in Gothenburg take over the jazz club Artdur on Hvitfeldtsplatsen 1978, the venue was renamed Nefertiti. Set up on a more commercial footing from 1982, it has continued to be at the forefront of Jazz in the city, as well as being the home for global rhythms and Underground and leftfield music.
Peckham Soul Prints
Designed by Craig Jamieson, these prints explore the unique diversity of Gothenburg’s cultural and social history. Focusing on archive research, and as well as re-discovering original prints, they often draw on contemporaneous listing material to create completely original artwork
All designs are silk screen lithographic printed and use 100% recycled and sustainable paper.
The daddy in the development of Free Jazz and Spiritual Jazz in the 1960’s, Pharoah showed no signs of slowing down when he played this Gothenburg gig in 2003. In that year he released With A Heartbeat with Graham Haynes, an ambient sound exploration based on heartbeat sounds recorded by Dr. Jean-Louis Zink. While that was greeted with mixed reviews his live album The Creator Has a Master Plan, recorded in Japan, saw Pharoah on more familiar territory and was generally more favourably received.
The date also coincided with his appearance at a number of high-profile festivals, as Pharoah continued to achieve accolades and awards throughout the 00’s and 2010’s rightly celebrating his groundbreaking influence on music. His final release Promises (2022) with Floating Points was every bit as fiercely original as any of his work. A fitting epitaph to a true and much missed original.
POSTER DIMENSIONS : B2 (500mm X 707mm)
Nefartiti
Born out of association Jazz in Gothenburg take over the jazz club Artdur on Hvitfeldtsplatsen 1978, the venue was renamed Nefertiti. Set up on a more commercial footing from 1982, it has continued to be at the forefront of Jazz in the city, as well as being the home for global rhythms and Underground and leftfield music.
Peckham Soul Prints
Designed by Craig Jamieson, these prints explore the unique diversity of Gothenburg’s cultural and social history. Focusing on archive research, and as well as re-discovering original prints, they often draw on contemporaneous listing material to create completely original artwork
All designs are silk screen lithographic printed and use 100% recycled and sustainable paper.