Call to Mind in Photographs

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A rousing night of music at the Eden Court with Call to Mind headlining, Here are our photographs of the night;

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Support for the evening came from Dr Wook assisted by band mate Paul Elliott
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Thaking to the stage of the One Touch Theatre, Call to Mind played to their biggest audience so far at The One Touch Theatre
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The use of visuals created a strong immersive perspective to the experience.
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Special guests, Cairn String Quartet collaborated with Call to Mind, in role similar to the one they had with The View at Belladrum earlier in the year.

 

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” Gently creating the ambient music they are known for and scaling new heights”
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“Thanks to everyone involved and in attendance at Eden Court tonight – you made it very special. ” Call to Mind via Facebook

Review of the gig to follow soon.

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Roddy McKenzie
Roddy McKenzie
Life-long engagement with music and a truly eclectic taste (although prog-rock and metal will usually have me scrambling for the off button). If pushed, I would have to say the Velvet Underground are one of the most important band’s of all time. Although I consider myself first and foremost a photographer, as regards reviewing I guess I cut my teeth in the vibrant fanzine scene of the 80’s. Around the same time I started taking photographs and, to be brief, performance and photography were made for each other: perfect match.

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