Seemingly a product of lockdown, Synth South West is a collective of synth aficionados who happily twiddle with their knobs at home (steady now) creating all sorts of weird and wonderful music and sounds. This evening’s event celebrated all this with a diverse line up that culminated in a couple of improvised modular synth sets from Gaz Williams and Steve Davis. Yes, six time world snooker champion Steve Davis.
The whole evening was great fun, from Peter James-Stephen’s poignant opening set featuring a tribute to his son who passed away last year through to Paul Harriman and…all the way from Colarado…Mike Metlay blissed out jam and on to TV soundtrack supremo (see Living With Dinosaurs) Ty Unwin’s in only his third live show in three decades) improv challenge, in which he flung out frisbees at audience members and asked them for chords and tempos that he used to compose, on the spot, a brand new piece of music. Not having a musical bone in my body I couldn’t tell whether he hit the brief, but it sounded convincing to me.
Last up Gaz Williams and Steve Davis jammed two psych-tinged sets against a swirly backdrop that ever so slightly melted my brain (what’s left of it). The clip above (taken from another show) gives a fair idea of what you can expect if they ever hit your local town. Brilliantly bonkers.