Kemp, David

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11/10/2009
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David Kemp lives in Deptford, South East London. He has brought along a new instrument an Eigenharp - it is a new instrument which can be played in a variety of different ways, the keys can rotate, it has a variety of different functions and can be played like different instruments. Has been working on it testing it out and refining it for the past year. The man who designed it is called John Lambert who is based in Cornwall and has been working in it for several years. The website is www.eigenlabs.com and the plinth is going to be its public debut performance until now it has only been played before an invited audience. He is a musician, demonstrator and tester.

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