Tonight (November 15, 2016), at 6:30pm.: Josh Sinton (saxophone), Han-earl Park (guitar) and Dominic Lash (double bass) perform at The Bless (11–17 Chapel Street, Derby DE1 3GU, England). Admission: £10 (under 18s free).
tonight: Josh Sinton, Han-earl Park and Dominic Lash presented by Jazz North East, Newcastle
Tonight (November 13, 2016), at 8:00pm.: Josh Sinton (saxophone), Han-earl Park (guitar) and Dominic Lash (double bass), plus Improvisers Workshop Ensemble perform at Bridge Hotel (Castle Garth, Newcastle NE1 1RQ, England). Tickets: £8 (£6). [Get tickets…]
Josh Sinton, Han-earl Park and Dominic Lash will also be performing in Derby (November 15). See the performance diary for up-to-date info.
reminder: Josh Sinton, Han-earl Park and Dominic Lash at Over The Top, Sheffield
This Thursday (November 10, 2016), at 8:00pm: Josh Sinton (saxophone), Han-earl Park (guitar) and Dominic Lash (double bass) perform at Over The Top (78 Kingfield Road, Sheffield S11 9AU, England).
Josh Sinton, Han-earl Park and Dominic Lash will also be performing in Newcastle (November 13) and Derby (November 15). See the performance diary for up-to-date info.
performances: Josh Sinton, Han-earl Park and Dominic Lash (Derby, Newcastle and Sheffield, November 2016)
Josh Sinton (saxophone), Han-earl Park (guitar) and Dominic Lash (double bass) will be playing a short tour of England in November 2016 (see the performance diary for up-to-date info):
- Sheffield, November 10, 2016: Over The Top (78 Kingfield Road, S11 9AU). Presented by Mick Beck.
8:00pm.
[Performance diary entry…] - Newcastle, November 13, 2016: Bridge Hotel (Castle Garth, NE1 1RQ). Presented by Jazz North East. (Also performing: Improvisers Workshop Ensemble.)
8:00pm.
Tickets: £8 (£6).
[Performance diary entry…] [Jazz North East page…] - Derby, November 15, 2016: The Bless (11–17 Chapel Street, Derby DE1 3GU). Presented by A Little Bit of Nothing/Corey Mwamba.
6:30pm.
Admission: £10 (under 18s free).
[Performance diary entry…] [Facebook event…]
Reasons to be excited? These will be Josh’s first performances in England. Plus, though there have been numerous Sinton-Lash, Sinton-Park and Lash-Park collaborations over the years, this will be the first time you get to hear all three of us together. As Jazz North East says, “an opportunity to combine their unique takes on free-form improvisation. So this is a gig that promises to be a revelation for them as well as for us.”
Above video playlist of various performances by Josh, Han and Dom. Videography by Kevin Reilly, Don Mount, Scott Friedlander.
By Josh Sinton, Han-earl Park and Dominic Lash

Anomic Aphasia (SLAMCD 559) [details…]
Performers: Han-earl Park (guitar), Catherine Sikora (tenor and soprano saxophones), Nick Didkovsky (guitar), and Josh Sinton (baritone saxophone and bass clarinet).
© 2015 Han-earl Park.
℗ 2015 SLAM Productions.

Signal Gain (ONR 023)
Performers: Josh Sinton (amplified contrabass clarinet, baritone saxophone and bass clarinet) and Dominic Lash (double bass) with Ingrid Laubrock (tenor and soprano saxophones), Nate Wooley (trumpet), Kyoko Kitamura (voice) and Alex Ward (clarinet).
© + ℗ 2015 Josh Sinton and Dominic Lash.

‘Sirene 1009’ (coming soon!)
Performers: Sirene 1009 (Han-earl Park: guitar; Dominic Lash: double bass; Mark Sanders: drums; and Caroline Pugh: voice and electronics).
© + ℗ 2017 Han-earl Park.
performance diary 09-28-16 (Belfast, Cork, Derby, Newcastle, Sheffield)
date | venue | time | details |
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November 10, 2016 | Over The Top 78 Kingfield Road Sheffield S11 9AU England |
8:00pm | Josh Sinton (saxophone), Han-earl Park (guitar) and Dominic Lash (double bass). [Details…] |
November 13, 2016 | Bridge Hotel Castle Garth Newcastle NE1 1RQ England |
8:00pm | Josh Sinton (saxophone), Han-earl Park (guitar) and Dominic Lash (double bass) presented by Jazz North East. Also performing: Improvisers Workshop Ensemble. Tickets: £8 (£6). [Details…] [Jazz North East page…] |
November 15, 2016 | The Bless 11–17 Chapel Street Derby DE1 3GU England |
6:30pm | Josh Sinton (saxophone), Han-earl Park (guitar) and Dominic Lash (double bass) presented by A Little Bit of Nothing/Corey Mwamba. Admission: £10 (under 18s free). [Details…] [Facebook event…] |
March 7, 2017 | Sonic Arts Research Centre Cloreen Park Belfast BT9 5HN N. Ireland |
TBC | Sirene 1009 (Han-earl Park: guitar; Dominic Lash: double bass; Mark Sanders: drums; and Caroline Pugh: voice and electronics) as part of Brilliant Corners. Also performing: FAINT (Franziska Schroeder: saxophones; Pedro Rebelo: piano and ‘instrumental parasites’; and Steve Davis: drums) with Ricardo Jacinto (cello and electronics). Details to follow… |
April 7, 2017 | Venue TBC Cork, Ireland |
1:10pm | Sirene 1009 (Han-earl Park: guitar; Dominic Lash: double bass; Mark Sanders: drums; and Caroline Pugh: voice and electronics) presented by FUAIM Music at UCC. Admission free. Presented with funding from the Arts Council of Ireland. ![]() Details to follow… |
2017 | Europe | I am seeking performance opportunities for Sirene 1009 with Dominic Lash, Mark Sanders and Caroline Pugh. Interested promoters, venues and sponsors, please get in touch! |
Continue reading “performance diary 09-28-16 (Belfast, Cork, Derby, Newcastle, Sheffield)”
tonight: Bruce Coates, Han-earl Park and Walt Shaw at Fizzle, Birmingham
Tonight (Tuesday, July 19, 2016), at at 7:30pm: Bruce Coates (saxophones), Han-earl Park (guitar) and Walt Shaw (percussion), plus Jim Bashford (drums) and Andrew Woodhead (piano), perform at Fizzle @ The Lamp Tavern (Barford Street, Birmingham B5 6AH). Admission is £5.
The (Near) Complete Han-earl Park

Update: last I checked, only two sets left. If you want to get one….
Get Han-earl Park’s (near) complete discography! (And help fund Sirene 1009’s debut album.)
Limited in number, my (near) complete discography is for sale at a special price. The set comprises of four glass-mastered CDs, and one limited edition CD-R (plus, for the first two lucky listeners, another limited edition CD-R). Available for €25 plus shipping, you can consider it €5 per disc (and a bonus CD-R for the first two customers).
Musicians featured on these albums include: Catherine Sikora, Nick Didkovsky, Josh Sinton, Richard Barrett, Franziska Schroeder, Bruce Coates, Charles Hayward, Ian Smith, François Grillot and Lol Coxhill (plus Paul Dunmall, Jamie Smith and Mark Sanders for the first two customers).
In addition to offering many, many hours of stupendous listening, as I’m furiously raising funds for the upcoming release by Sirene 1009, you’ll also be helping the production of more.
[Buy now…]
Included are…
four glass mastered CDs

Anomic Aphasia (SLAMCD 559) [details…]
Performers: Han-earl Park (guitar), Catherine Sikora (tenor and soprano saxophones), Nick Didkovsky (guitar), and Josh Sinton (baritone saxophone and bass clarinet). [About Eris 136199…] [Metis 9…]
© 2015 Han-earl Park.
℗ 2015 SLAM Productions.

‘Numbers’ (CS 201 cd) [details…]
Performers: Richard Barrett (electronics) and Han-earl Park (guitar). [About this duo…]
© + ℗ 2012 Creative Sources Recordings.

io 0.0.1 beta++ (SLAMCD 531) [details…]
Performers: io 0.0.1 beta++ (itself), Han-earl Park (guitar), Bruce Coates (alto and sopranino saxophones) and Franziska Schroeder (soprano saxophone). [About this project…]
© 2011 Han-earl Park.
℗ 2011 SLAM Productions.

Mathilde 253 (SLAMCD 528) [details…]
Performers: Charles Hayward (drums, percussion and melodica), Han-earl Park (guitar) and Ian Smith (trumpet and flugelhorn) plus Lol Coxhill (saxophone). [About this ensemble…]
© 2010 Han-earl Park.
℗ 2010 SLAM Productions.
plus a CD-R

Tracks in the dirt (Clockwork Mercury Press 003) [details…]
Performers: Catherine Sikora (saxophone), Han-earl Park (guitar) and François Grillot (double bass).
© + ℗ 2013 Clockwork Mercury Press.
and, for the first two customers, another CD-R

Live at the Glucksman gallery, Cork (owlcd002) [details…]
Performers: Han-earl Park (guitar), Paul Dunmall (saxophone), Mark Sanders (drums) and Jamie Smith (guitar).
© 2009 by Owlhouse Recordings.
℗ 2009 Han-earl Park/Paul Dunmall/Mark Sanders/Jamie Smith.
Live at the Glucksman is only available to the first two customers: I only have two copies left! (btw, I had been hoping to include the duo CD with Paul Dunmall, but it looks like I am completely out of those. For those who still have copies, consider yourself one of the lucky few 😉 )
trailers
small print
Glass-mastered CDs in shrink-wrapped jewel cases. CD-Rs in sleeves.
Live at the Glucksman is only available to the first two customers.
Thanks to all the musicians who’re represented here, and special thanks to George Haslam and SLAM Productions.
Return policy
It is vital that you contact me before returning items (click “contact Han-earl Park” on this page). I will do my absolute best to address any concerns and damaged (unplayable) items, but please note that some of these discs are limited in number, so replacements (unlike refunds) may be a non-trivial issue.
Shipping
Physical items shipped by standard post. Please contact me (click “contact Han-earl Park” on this page) before making your order for special delivery instructions and/or alternative shipping methods.
updates
07-14-16: only two sets left.
performance: Bruce Coates, Han-earl Park and Walt Shaw at Fizzle, Birmingham
Tuesday, July 19, 2016, at 7:30pm: Bruce Coates (saxophones), Han-earl Park (guitar) and Walt Shaw (percussion), plus Liam Noble (piano), Mark Lewandowski (double bass) and Jim Bashford (drums) and Andrew Woodhead (piano), perform at Fizzle @ The Lamp Tavern (Barford Street, Birmingham B5 6AH). Admission is £5.
And, yes, it’s been ten years since I first met, and played with, Bruce; way back in November 2006. It’s been a while… 😉
See the performance diary for up-to-date info. [Fizzle page…]
By Han-earl Park and Bruce Coates

io 0.0.1 beta++ (SLAMCD 531) [details…]
Performers: io 0.0.1 beta++ (itself), Han-earl Park (guitar), Bruce Coates (alto and sopranino saxophones) and Franziska Schroeder (soprano saxophone). [About this project…]
© 2011 Han-earl Park.
℗ 2011 SLAM Productions.
updates
07-18-16: update lineup.
performance diary 06-25-16 (Birmingham)
date | venue | time | details |
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July 19, 2016 | The Lamp Tavern Barford Street Birmingham B5 6AH England |
7:30pm | Bruce Coates (saxophones), Han-earl Park (guitar) and Walt Shaw (percussion) presented by Fizzle. Also performing: [Details…] [Fizzle listings…] |
2017 | Europe | I am seeking performance opportunities for, in particular, the ensemble Sirene 1009 (Han-earl Park: guitar; Dominic Lash: double bass; Mark Sanders: drums; and Caroline Pugh: voice). Interested promoters, venues and sponsors, please get in touch! |
a cyclic frenzy of fragmented sounds without an ounce of entropy (a Jazz Noise review: Anomic Aphasia)

“Impressive in scale”? “overwhelming in execution”? “listening to two separate pieces at the same time in serendipitous juxtaposition”? “genius charlatan”? listening that “can produce altered states”? Dave Foxall of a Jazz Noise reviews ‘Anomic Aphasia’ (SLAMCD 559) by Han-earl Park, Catherine Sikora, Nick Didkovsky and Josh Sinton:
Monopod is a sprawling, non-idiomatic (and non-repetitive) improvisation of suite-like proportions (27 minutes and counting). Impressive in scale, overwhelming in execution, it’s a cyclic frenzy of fragmented sounds without an ounce of entropy, yet somehow with a sense of clear movement and progression. Warning: close listening can produce altered states….
Confused [re. Metis 9]? I was. Emperor’s new clothes…? Given the playful nature of Park’s website, a little leg-pulling is not entirely out of the question. Nor does the questionnaire in the liner notes dispel the possibility with its mix of obfuscation and subversion…. And while the explanations left me feeling Park is clearly some kind of obscure genius—either a genius improviser or a genius charlatan, and I’m inclined towards the former—damned if on a re-listen, I didn’t think I could spot some of these tactics at play. Stroke your chin and check out the ‘interrupting continua’ emerging about two-thirds of the way through Pleonasm…. It’s fascinating to listen with that possible strategic structure in mind….
After all the preceding intensity… Stopcock’s intro—in which actual guitar strings can be discerned—is almost light relief, despite its tricky density. Then second guitar begins to play hide and seek, giving the uncanny sense of listening to two separate pieces at the same time in serendipitous juxtaposition. Cue Sikora’s ever free, ever inventive tenor and the layers are complete for a highly worthwhile finale. [Read the rest…]
— Dave Foxall (a Jazz Noise)
[About this recording…] [All reviews…]
Also from SLAM Productions…

io 0.0.1 beta++ (SLAMCD 531) [details…]
Performers: io 0.0.1 beta++ (itself), Han-earl Park (guitar), Bruce Coates (alto and sopranino saxophones) and Franziska Schroeder (soprano saxophone). [About this project…]
© 2011 Han-earl Park.
℗ 2011 SLAM Productions.

Mathilde 253 (SLAMCD 528) [details…]
Performers: Charles Hayward (drums, percussion and melodica), Han-earl Park (guitar) and Ian Smith (trumpet and flugelhorn) plus Lol Coxhill (saxophone). [About this ensemble…]
© 2010 Han-earl Park.
℗ 2010 SLAM Productions.
recording Sirene 1009 (Birmingham, 2016)

Just back from Birmingham after playing with Dominic Lash, Mark Sanders, and Caroline Pugh—a.k.a. Sirene 1009. I’ve been laying some groundwork for the Arts Council funded project to be premiered in Cork (more on that in the coming weeks), but we also spent a few hours recording some material which, in addition to tracks recorded during the London performance in December, will be part of our upcoming album.
Thanks, of course, to Dom, Mark and Caroline, but also a big thanks to Luke Morrish-Thomas (of Flood Studio) for recording the ensemble, and to Bruce Coates for the photographic documentation.

Excited? Absolutely. And if you’d like to know more; hear, see or download some exclusive outtakes, intakes and sidetakes; and be first-in-line when album comes out, please signup to my newsletter:
In addition, to raise funds for completing the album, I’ll shortly be offering my (near) complete discography at a special price. These will be limited in number, so signup, and be the first to be notified!
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Development of new work to be performed in Cork funded by the Arts Council of Ireland.

London, December 2015 performance presented with funding from Culture Ireland, and support from SLAM Productions.
support LUME!
Nothing directly to do with me, but… one of the most fun and adventurous gigs anywhere in the world, LUME needs our support! LUME is programming a festival of jazz and improvised music in London, and are in need of additional funding to cover artist fees and travel expenses:
This Summer, we’re rounding off our 2015/16 season of gigs with the first ever LUME Festival. On Sunday 26th June we’re taking over IKLECTIK ARTLAB near Waterloo for a one-day celebration of all things LUME: original and improvised music from the UK and beyond, friendly vibes and good times….
Our core programme of LUME gigs this year is supported by Arts Council England, and there will be part of this funding left for the festival. There’s enough to put on about three bands and have a nice evening. But after all the amazing music we’ve listened to, that’s not quite enough for us. We want to do more—and this is where you come in. With your help, we can put on everyone in the list above and pack the day full of music. We’ve also invited Gina Southgate to come and capture the day on canvas, and Alex Fiennes to record the performances! [Read the rest…]
In addition to being an incomparably energetic space for new jazz and improvised music, LUME has previously supported my work, not least by hosting the first London performance by the trio with Dominic Lash and Mark Sanders (an ensemble that would eventually morph into Sirene 1009). For those who value music work on the ‘ground level’ of a scene, this is definitely one to back!
And with rewards that include a trip to the London Aquarium, who can resist? [LUME kickstarter page…]