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Lewes Con Club, March 2024.


In 1967, Cornelius Cardew finished the longest graphic score in existence — TREATISE. It has 193 pages. Except it used to have 194. The lost page, a.k.a. The Bunny Page was known to be in the possesion of Geno (Foreman), and later of Eno (Brian). Last year, in Japan, it was found again. We brought it back — to be played for the first time in history.

Our Process

We went to Nagano and took photos of the monkeys at Jigokudani Park. Then went to Osaka to see Bob Dylan in concert and accidentally got caught in a conspiracy involving Shinto Gods, the British Avant Garde and the New York Folk Scene from the 60s. Now we know things other people don’t. These things are not online.

Our Promise

The origin of The Bunny Page and how it got lost. A soundtrack, to images that tell this story. A koto. A live rock band, and the opposite of a rock band (not at the same time). Tape, and electronics. Three variations of the page, at three different points in Time. Plus, the possible synchronisation of many obsolete machines that were barely designed to work in pairs. Because Avant Garde either is fun, or it ain’t nothing.