Shane Philip: A self-taught student of music

Shane Philip

Shane Philip

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An intrepid explorer, Shane Philip has discovered a style of music without borders.

And, although he loosely refers to his style as west coast island rhythms, it is by no means isolated in a sea of genres. The self-taught musician plays seven instruments – usually at the same time, including the Australian didgeridoo, African djembe and Hawaiian Weissenborn guitar.

He will be bringing his entire collection to The Little Red Church for a concert on Friday.

Sometimes described as a mixture between folk, reggae and even electronica, the solo artist’s music is, impossible to pigeonhole.

“I have a collaboration of global fusion, if you will, within my set and with the gear I use,” he said.

Philip’s music captures the spirit of his culturally and artistically diverse style and when played live has the power to possess, with which he himself is so taken.

 

 

“When people are moving I can watch them and they influence me to make certain sounds by the way they are moving. It’s like a dance we’re doing back and forth,” he said. “There’s a bonding, a sharing of energy back and forth that words can’t explain.”

This year, Shane is well on his way to releasing a new album and those who attend his show can look forward to hearing some of the unreleased tracks.

Concert details:

Friday Aug. 29  The Little Red Church  Corwin Fox to open  Doors open at 7 pm  $15 in advance $18 at the door  Kids under 12 FREE  Tickets available at Bop City, Polka Dot Pants, cumberlandvillageworks.com

 

Comox Valley Record