He’s had a most curious career, has Anthony Moore. Now settled in Hastings, he spent decades living an itinerant life across Europe; a member of one of pop’s great trios, Slapp Happy, and a prodigious collaborator, he also seems to value having space and time to work alone. One gets the feeling Moore’s keen both to let some old songs home to roost – On Beacon Hill has him revisiting material from his recorded history with new musician friends – and to push ever forward, with new trios like AKA and OBTRAM3.
Indeed, it can be hard to trace the complex routes Moore has pursued over the decades. After dropping out of art school in Newcastle in the late ’60s, he travelled to the Hebrides, where a chance meeting with experimental film…
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