Paul Khimasia Morgan

"...feedback-like tones rising carefully amid a cloud of metal thorns...more physicality than most you hear, which gives the performance some nice faux visual weight." -Byron Coley in The Wire Magazine 429

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Thursday, 3 November 2016

with Hákarl...

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Coach House, Brighton October 2016
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Monday, 29 February 2016


photograph by Javier Calderon
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Paul Khimasia Morgan
Proprietor of The Slightly Off Kilter Label and Aural Detritus Recordings; imprints releasing new improvised music. Curator of improvised music and sound art-related events in Brighton, UK under the banner aural detritus concert series. As a musician, he has releases on Confront, MRM, Linear Obsessional, Absence of Wax, Con-V, engraved glass, Cronica and The Slightly Off Kilter Label. He edited all six issues of "Honest Music For Dishonest Times" zine and reviews new releases for The Sound Projector.
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