In conversation with Peter Cusack

The third in a series of twelve videos that have grown out of a deep research into the nature of Free Improvisation by artist, teacher and curator, Blanca Regina.

Peter Cusack is a field recordist, musician and sound artist with a long interest in the sound environment. He has been a lecturer in Sound Arts & Design at the University of the Arts, London from 1998 and is currently a research fellow and member of research group CRiSAP (Creative Research into Sound Arts Practice). He produced Vermilion Sounds - the environmental sound program - for ResonanceFM Radio, London, which ran for more than 50 shows. During 2011/12 he was DAAD artist-in-residence in During Berlin, where he instigated Berlin Sonic Places a wide-ranging collaborative project on the theme of urban soundscapes and city development. A small book, Berlin Sonic Places: A Brief Guide was recently published.

In the role of musician, he plays guitar and uses field recordings and photographs in performance. He had played numerous concerts worldwide and collaborated with many international musicians, Clive Bell, Nic Collins, Alterations, Evan Parker, Chris Cutler, Max Eastley, Kahondo Style and Viv Corringham.

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'Unpredictable: Conversations with Improvisers’ is  a collection of videos that have grown out of a deep research into the nature of Free Improvisation, its history in the UK and its international connections. The collection responds to the urgent need to investigate the genre and its rich legacy. Research and filming began in 2011. It was directed and produced by artist, curator and educator Blanca Regina in collaboration with Steve Beresford and Pierre Bouvier Patron. The series was commissioned by Sound and Music for the 50th anniversary of the British Music Collection.

The series focus on twelve active performers, interviewing pioneers like Terry Day and Maggie Nicols and, from the second generation, Steve Beresford, David Toop and Peter Cusack.

Women have always been an important presence in Free Improvisation but this has not always been reflected in how the genre is seen. In ‘Unpredictable Series’ we made a point of including more women than men, particularly women with developing careers in the field.

Many of these videos have been filmed in the context of 'Unpredictable' events, and others have followed the artists into key London venues like Cafe OTO and IKLECTIK. These are two of the most important venues in the UK for freely improvised music – a genre that sprang to life in the mid ‘60s, has always had a strong community in London, but is often not fully acknowledged. 

Blanca Regina and Steve Beresford created 'Unpredictable', a series with an emphasis on Free Improvisation that features exhibitions, performances, talks, films and publications. In 2014 they were joined by Pierre Bouvier Patron.

Directed and produced by Blanca Regina



Advisor: Steve Beresford



Camera and editors: Pierre Bouvier Patron & Blanca Regina



Sound: Blanca Regina



Photographies by Tomi Osuna, Nadjib Le Fleurier, Jak Kilby and Pierre Bouvier Patron

Thanks to  Mike Figgis venues and musicians  Cafe Oto, Fielding Hope, IKLECTIK, Eduard Solaz, William Morris Galley and many more



More information at www.unpredictable.info