sábado, 30 de junio de 2012

Nunatak reunion at the Sanday Soulka festival on the Orkney Islands


Having performed at one of the world’s biggest concerts ‘Live Earth*’ on 7th July 2007, Nunatak** — the British Antarctic Survey’s Rothera Research Station’s house band — will be reunited for the first time in five years to play a gig on the Orkney Island of Sanday during the Sanday Soulka festival (29th June – 1st July)



The five person indie-rock band was formed at Rothera Research Station when all band members worked there as part of a science team investigating climate change and evolutional biology on the Antarctic Peninsula. Today, the band members Matt Balmer, Tris Thorne, Rob Webster, Ali Massey and Roger Stilwell all have different jobs in various parts of the UK but continue to stay in touch.
Other events at the festival include an exhibition contrasting photographs taken during Scott’s fateful trip to the South Pole a century ago with modern life in Antarctica, and a British Antarctic Survey expedition tent showing what it’s like living and working in Antarctica. Richard Hall (who was based at Rothera Research Station when Nunatak was formed) will also give an illustrated talk about his experiences in Antarctica called ‘Dingle Days’.
*Live Earth
was the first of a series of benefit concerts held at all seven continents to raise awareness of worldwide climate change.
** Nunatak (a Greenlandic word):
An exposed summit of a ridge mountain or peak (not covered with snow) within an ice field or glacier. These stunning features occur in the most remote beautiful yet fragile and threatened environments on our planet.

Nunatak, la banda de los científicos de la Antártida

La banda la integran cinco científicos ingleses. Matt Ballmer es ingeniero electrónico. Es el compositor y cantante del grupo. Dice tener influencias de Led Zeppelin y Oasis y en la base forma parte del equipo de meteorólogos y físicos.
Tris Thorne, ingeniero en comunicaciones que maneja el satélite y elementos de tecnología en la base, es el violinista. También formó parte de una banda de rock antes de viajar a la Antártida.
Alison Massey es bióloga marino y toca el saxo desde la época escolar. Pero en Live Earth debutó ante millones de personas que vieron secuencias de la transmisión por Internet.
Rob Webster es meteorólogo y baterista del grupo.
BAS

1 comentario:

Unknown dijo...

This is hilarious. The instruments are all out of tune from the temperature and dry air. But this is actually a good song.