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The Firestation, Windsor

CONTROVERSIAL performer Scanner (pictured right) is putting on an exclusive show at The Firestation tomorrow (Friday), at 8pm.

Scanner AKA Robin Raimbaud will draw on his infamous Telephone Terrorism, where he steals people’s mobile phone conversations and juxtaposes them with minimal techno, and will show off his experimental sound, using sound, space, image and form.

Scanner has worked with Radiohead, Michael Nyman, Bjork, Aphex Twin and even Derek Jarman.

For tickets to the show, titled An Opera Of Stolen Voices, costing £10, call 01753 866865.

This article appeared in Reading Chronicle 21 Oct 10

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