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Duncan Ward (New Low) is a musician working with guitar, voice and other instruments and objects. His early works involved looped tapes and noise, and keyboard instrumentals, and his recent solo works have involved extended guitar and triangle drones.

Duncan collaborates with benjamin_sanguine in the improvisation duo Samneric, and previously lead a band called Sea Burials in renditions of medieval European songs. Details for forthcoming performances will be available here, but contact us if you would like more information.

samneric

art from Duncan

Duncan's writing

New Low gig flyer front (2007)

28 November 2007
Our Pheromones Are All Loose

Duncan performed as New Low at the Glue Rooms in New Cross, London SE14. This was as part of a shared billing of artists supporting the 4th Harmonic Records compilation on which they all featured: Our Pheromones Are All Loose. Other artists performing included Cyclamen (duo of double bass and feedback featuring Peter Blundell from bass/drums noise duo Temperatures), solo laptoppers Pattern and Sculpture, sounds from Richard Thomas, and other music thrown out there by DJ Tendraw and the Gypsies Dog. Duncan also produced the artwork for the CD sleeve - a mountainous, hair-like drawing printed in red - which was reproduced for posters displayed outside the venue and around the area.

To find out more about Duncan's performance, and to watch the video, click here.

before New Low Peformance (2007)
before the performance

New Low gig flyer back (2007)

New Low opening speech (2007)
opening speech

New Low Triangle tree performance, image by Lloyd Durling (2007)

New Low Triangle tree performance, image by Lloyd Durling (2007)

New Low Triangle tree performance, image by Lloyd Durling (2007)

nest after New Low performance (2007)
remains of the nest after the performance

New Low with Vulgoism, Southside Bar, London W1 June 2003

Sea Burials played to support Temperatures and The Shocks in August 2005 at 184 Crampton Street, near Elephant & Castle.

in June 2003 Duncan collaborated with French hip hop DJ ewae as 'Vulgoism, cobaye of a generation' at the South Side Bar, London W1. Duncan played solo guitar and vocals, guitar drone with ewae's turntables and also deejayed some records. Photos from the performance are shown on this page.

Between 2000 and 2006 Duncan recorded all of John Berryman's sonnets to music.

In April 2000 he collaborated with Emma Southgate at the Quicksilver Gallery of Middlesex University on 'Composition for One Minimalist and a Dancer': a preformance involving guitar drone and dance.

Duncan has also hosted performances in his flat (the Durling Ward Gallery) including Sea Burials and Thanksgiving.

Sea Burials, London 2005
Vulgoism, June 2003
Sea Burials, London 2005
Sea Burials, London 2005

Sea Burials, London 2005

Solo recordings to date include:

"Come we too to this vile loose fagend..." (2004)
26 Improvisation parts 1-4 (2003)
Three Pieces for Solo Guitar (2003)
Two Improvisations (2002)
The Whole Universe is Disappointed with You (2002)
Casioaria II (2001)
Casioaria (1998)
All these recordings are available on request via the san.

Dance performance, Duncan Ward & Emma Southgate (2000)
Vulgoism flyer
New Low with Vulgoism, June 2003
Vulgoism, June 2003
Flyer for Experimental Music performance with Emma Southgate (2000)
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