Solar Fire Trio Concert History

Solar Fire Trio were formed in 2005 by former Spiritualized saxophonist Ray Dickaty and fellow saxer Dave Jackson. The premise was to combine the unhinged spirit of free jazz with the rhythmic weight of rock music. After trying out several drummers (including Chris Corsano and Philip Marks), the band finally found their man in skinsman Steve Belger. Their self-titled debut was released on vinyl by Invada Records in a limited edition of 500, and was voted "Album of the Month" for October 2006 by Julian Cope.

Date Concert Venue Location
May 06, 2007
Sounds From The Other City 2007
The Ting Tings / Working for a Nuclear Free City / The Beards / LoneLady / The Boats / Jennifer Gentle / Liz Green / Josephine Oniyama / Magic Arm / That Fucking Tank / Attic Lights / The Gentle Good / Detour / Gideon Conn / Performance / The Maple State / Orphan Boy / Beep Seals / Modernaire / Astral Social Club / David A Jaycock / The Be Be See / Primordial Undermind / Former Bullies / Clarky Cat / David Broad / The Real Dolls / George Thomas and The Owls / Little Engine / 7 Hertz / Cortina Deluxx / Dolby-Anol / We Mythical Kings / The Rise and Fall of the Rockets / Solar Fire Trio / Man Aubergine / I Had An Inkling / Die Die Deneuve / Bitterly Ironic / The Harp Trio / *S*T*U*C*K*O*M*E*T*E*R* Show all bands
Salford Arms Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Jazz
Downtempo
K-Pop
Free Jazz
Avant-Garde Jazz
Free Improvisation
Psychill
Technical Deathcore
French Metal
Space Ambient
Improvisation
Ambient Trance
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Solar Fire Trio had?

Solar Fire Trio has had 1 concert.

What genre is Solar Fire Trio?

Solar Fire Trio is most often considered to be Jazz, Downtempo, K-Pop, Free Jazz, Avant-Garde Jazz, Free Improvisation, Psychill, Technical Deathcore, French Metal, Space Ambient, Improvisation, and Ambient Trance.

When was the last Solar Fire Trio concert?

The last Solar Fire Trio concert was on May 06, 2007 at Salford Arms in Manchester, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: The Ting Tings / Working for a Nuclear Free City / The Beards / LoneLady / The Boats / Jennifer Gentle / Liz Green / Josephine Oniyama / Magic Arm / That Fucking Tank / Attic Lights / The Gentle Good / Detour / Gideon Conn / Performance / The Maple State / Orphan Boy / Beep Seals / Modernaire / Astral Social Club / David A Jaycock / The Be Be See / Primordial Undermind / Former Bullies / Clarky Cat / David Broad / The Real Dolls / George Thomas and The Owls / Little Engine / 7 Hertz / Cortina Deluxx / Dolby-Anol / We Mythical Kings / The Rise and Fall of the Rockets / Solar Fire Trio / Man Aubergine / I Had An Inkling / Die Die Deneuve / Bitterly Ironic / The Harp Trio / *S*T*U*C*K*O*M*E*T*E*R*.

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