sax,
Musician
A.k.a. Poltroon
Saxophonist, clarinettist, sonic artist and composer Reuben Derrick grew up in Christchurch, New Zealand. His doctoral dissertation ‘Acoustic illuminations: recorded space as soundscape composition’ (2014) draws upon field recording and improvisation. This work featured locations in New Zealand, Australia and Sri Lanka. Ongoing projects include punk-jazz collective 'Poltroon', sound design and music for Free Theatre (recently for 'The Black Rider' and 'Frankenstein') , as well as multi-disciplinary collaborations with dance (such as Movement Art Practice, Julia Harvey and Kyungmi Kim), sculpture, circo-arts, poetry and film. In 2017 he coordinated the Party Of Special Things To Do festival. Other notable festival appearances have been elsewhere in New Zealand, Australia and Sri Lanka. In 2015 he was awarded a fellowship to the Music Omi residency in New York. In 2007/08 I toured NZ and recorded with The Crust, a trio performing original arrangements of music by Steve Lacy. Derrick embraces an exploratory focus, encounters including Shoji Hano, Franzisca Baumann, Kris Wanders, Misha Marks, Susan Alcorn, Sum Suraweera, Greg Malcolm, The Splinter Orchestra, Clayton Thomas, Jeff Henderson, Daniel Weltlinger, Matt Earle, Xavier Charles, Adam Sussmann, Irene Kepl, Adrian Klumpes, Baliphonics, Joseph McCallum, Delaney Davidson, Rory Dalley, Simon Barker, Jaap Blonk, Richard Nunns, Rod Cooper and Karl Ludwig Hubsch.