When I got to The Vortex it was pretty crowded, and I was late, but not too late to see the seven piece Jazz band do what it did, from 9-10 or so, The Robert Mitchell band features Tom Mason, Deborah Jordan, Julian F and Ben Davis. The Vortex is a nice place to get a drink and spend the evening. You don’t have to have too much money to buy a drink and enjoy yourself. I found the night inspiring. As a person who writes creatively, there was enough togetherness for the evening to be remembered. The 7 of them one missing played songs such as Quantum and The Red Bridge; sitting as I did in the corner, they played well.
Rebel Music took action with Not under the bus, a women’s rights organization which works to prevent torture and share information on legal action. They can be followed on twitter. On stage were Drum’s, Cello, bass guitar, piano and a vocalist. The CD is available for £9.99. Travelling from the Triangle by bus and train, and getting the bus home allows for the experience of outdoors to contrast the world in the room of The Vortex. I carry a pen and a bag, walk with an iPod to fill the silence between stares. It took about an hour and a half to get there. A great break from the rush of football fans and the cold outdoors.
If you haven’t been to The Vortex to see a band play it is located in Dalston, not too far from the station. I recommended, it to first time jazz listeners or those of experience. The square is tucked away from the high road. This is the second time I have been and I expect, if I go again then there’ll be some kinda miracle, having a great time again. It’s typical technology and you tend to get the money if you decide to take the step forward by going.
I left as it was over, but there was still time and enough jazz residue to stay and chat, Deborah Jordan is similar to Julia Biel, in-they both do a good job of not demanding too much attention. Robert Mitchell opened by saying some words on Haiti, which was the topic of the day. Every other instrument was in tune, every other person had a good time I would say for the money. It’s the type of place where the drums could go no louder, but then they shouldn’t really have to; to have people entertained. It’s not so social, not too prying, by which I mean overall there is not so much concern. A good night for the money, a good place to go get a drink and hear see sounds. The music was a fusion of low tempo, smooth melodic, creative, climactic. Professional musician’s being one. I wouldn’t say too much more than the night being a UK Jazz experience. I listen to some chill out music on the way, Robert Mitchell at The Vortex a good night.
Jaie Miller
Rebel Music Ltd
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