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Malarchy

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Malarchy rip the wedding band rulebook to shreds, bringing Klezmer, Romani, Balkan, and Jazz styles to a never-ending celebration. This passionate, intricate, fast, and extremely danceable world quintet tear through the musical traditions of Europe as if it were the last night on Earth. Welcome to the party !Malarchy are Nell Farrally (Violin), Cris Pierssen (Guitar), Russ Oroonie (Percussion), Jo Levine (Accordion) & Jane Harwood (Bass).Formed in 2000, Malarchy have become known as one of the South West's top European roots acts. Recent live performances include Glastonbury Festival of Performing Arts, BBC Music Live, Jewish Film Festival, Venn Festival, Frome Festival, Shambala Festival and Cardiff Harbour Days.Malarchy are an ideal act for concerts, auditoria, circus & cabaret, arts centres, opening nights, residencies, waterways, festivals, clubs, streets, recording sessions, and celebrations of every kind. Available for workshops.
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Member Since: 4/19/2006
Band Website: malarchy.co.uk
Band Members: Nell studied viola and piano at the University of Huddersfield, and completed a Bachelor of Music Degree in 1995, before making the switch to violin. Following her degree she studied Early Music, traditional music from the British Isles, and began an exploration of Klezmer music which has continued to this day. Nell has studied and played with various internationally renowned Klezmorim including Deborah Strauss, Michael Alpert and Julian Rowlands, and also incorporates elements of Gypsy and Hungarian violin styles into her playing. She also plays accordion and recorder, and works as an arts administrator and project manager...................................Guitarist Cris has been working within the oral traditions of Europe, the Middle East, and Asia for many years. His playing in Malarchy has been hugely influenced by following the threads of Asian musical traditions in Europe, which has led to an interest in centuries old Romani musical traditions, as well as an interest in the new jazz tradition of the Sinti and Manouche of Germany and France. Other previous projects include folk bands Diddly Squatters and Meddeglyn, as well as nu-jazz band Pina Lou. Cris is a member of bhangra fusion band RSVP, who mix traditional Punjabi folk with Indian pop and contemporary styles. He also plays mandolin, mandola, tenor banjo and percussion, is a photographic artist, DJ, and instrument repairer............................................Russ' interest in the acoustic traditions of Eastern Europe stems from a tour of Hungary, during which the music of Transylvania made a nest in him from which it has never flown. With Malarchy he uses the darabouka, a metal drum played with the fingertips, which originated in Turkey but has spread throughout the Balkans and the Middle East, due to both its versatility and the liveliness of it's sound. He also plays the double-sided Hungarian dob, great fun - and it works standing up! Cris' rhythmic style leaves him free to improvise counter rhythms within the music - a real treat for a percussionist. Away from Malarchy, Russ plays guitar in Gringo Ska, violin in Facing The Ocean, as well as swerving in the Swervy World.................................Whilst studying piano and composition at Bath Spa University College, Jo began to draw together various threads from Bartok, Bulgarian vocal music and a passion for Klezmer, finally weaving them together when she was loaned an old Hohner accordion (thanks, Darren). She has studied with some of the UK's finest exponents of the instrument, and is now happily playing a Vignoni 72-Bass. Her performance background includes: incidental music for the Terezin children's opera "Brundibar", appearances with Show of Strength Theatre Company, Upshasa, Kataklezmik, and EastPole Orchestra. She has also recorded with Invisible Pair of Hands, and played at many festivals.............................................As well as playing bass in Malarchy, Jane, a talented multi-instrumentalist, also plays guitar, flute, whistle, and harp, and has a wealth of musical experiences to draw on for inspiration. She points to an unlikely combination of claustrophobic folk clubs, and a taste for noisy jazz-funk as formative influences, to which she added Reggae, Punk, and a touch of the exotic and oriental. Since then she has played with the not-forgotten 1980's band the Oroonies, the tantalising combination of Beats and Tunes that was the Cheapsuit Oroonies, as well as the Klezmer band Ziganova, Mary Hail and the Willing Sinners, and 'Til the Fat Lady Sings. She also plays flute for Gringo Ska, and guitar for Facing the Ocean.
Influences: Styles - Klezmer & Romani, Arabic, Russian and East European Folk. Jazz, Rai, Indian, Asian, Tzigane, Gypsy, Balkan, Rembetiko, Rebetiko, BhangraArtists - Tcha Limberger, Django Reinhardt, Oum Kalsoum, Roby Lakatos, Fanfare Ciocarlia, Paris Combo, Angelo Debarre, Taraf de Haidouks, Saban Bajramovic, Llijiana Buttler, Cheapsuit Oroonies, Bireli Lagrene, Florin Niculescu, Neculae Neacsu, Kocani Orkestar, Fanfare din Cozmesti, Boban Markovic, U Srinivas, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Khaled, Terry Hall & Mushtaq, Esma Redzepova, the Ferré family,
Sounds Like: Gypsy, Klezmer, Romani, East European, Jazz, Arabic, Waltz, Bulgar, Tzigane, Zigeuner, Indian, Swing, Manouche, Hora, Czardas, Freylekh, Balkan, Funk, Punk, Ska, Yiddish, Balkan, World, Fusion
Record Label: www.malarchy.co.uk
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

New Tracks from the forthcoming album

Just to whet your appetite, we've posted a couple of early versions of some new material from the forthcoming album. Recorded at Product 23 studios, we've got our version of the hoary old chestnut Ode...
Posted by Malarchy on Fri, 18 May 2007 08:23:00 PST

Remixes

Remixes Uploaded We thought we'd upload some remixes we've had done by the Oval Racer Soundsystem featuring the talents of some friends of ours.  First up is Dark Eyes, featuring the phenomenal v...
Posted by Malarchy on Tue, 17 Apr 2007 05:27:00 PST

Cube Gig

Thanks to everyone who came to see us at the Cube, and many many apologies to those of you who couldn't get in. Next time we will arrange a bigger venue I think.
Posted by Malarchy on Mon, 05 Mar 2007 02:25:00 PST

Kebele Disaster

Sorry to all of you who were hoping to catch us at Kebele's party, but unfortunately the sound was so bad that it was positively dangerous. There was persistent feedback, such that we couldn't hear an...
Posted by Malarchy on Tue, 12 Dec 2006 10:00:00 PST

Kebele Kultur Projekt Birthday Bash

We're going out tonight, and we may be some time ! Should be good and we're all very excited, delighted, and proud to have been asked to play. See you later....
Posted by Malarchy on Fri, 08 Dec 2006 11:15:00 PST