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Brothers Andrew and Tim Brown formed Left Hand Right Hand in 1985 as a percussive offshoot from the free improvisation collective The Colonels. By 1989 Left Hand Right Hand had gained recognition across Europe for their energetic combination of live music with projected films and still images. In 1992 the group made their debut tour of the USA, in addition to launching Red Letter Days, a filmic and musical exploration of European folklore, festivals and public manifestations.

Their most recent live cinema project featured a lineup including Charlie Collins, Karl Blake and Dave Knight performing a live soundtrack to Kinugasa's 1926 avant garde classic 'Ippeji Kurutta' (A page of Madness'), which the group premiered at the Brighton Festival in 2001

Left Hand Right Hand are undertaking research into further films with a view to creating a new touring project. See News page for further details.

All LHRH recordings are available via www.taktaktak.com