Phil Slater


Phil Slater is an Australian jazz trumpeter and composer based in the Illawarra region.
Slater has performed and recorded with a wide range of artists including Archie Roach, Missy Higgins, the Australian Art Orchestra, Lou Reed, Jim Black, Jonathan Zwartz, Katie Noonan, Vince Jones, Bernie McGann, Sandy Evans, Paul Grabowsky, Genevieve Lacey, PNAU, Directions In Groove, Nick Littlemore, Andrea Keller, Barney McAll, and Gian Slater. In the 1990s he studied composition with Peter Sculthorpe, Barry Conynham and Andrew Ford at the University of Sydney and University of Wollongong.
During the 1990s and 2000s Slater was a prominent member of the Sydney jazz and improvisation community and led a number of un-recorded projects including The Fresh Kills, the Very Interactive Band, the Whistle Stop Trio, and the Phil Slater Quartet. Since the early 2000s Slater became the leader or co-leader of a number of award winning projects including Strobe Coma Virgo, Band of Five Names, Daorum, and Trace Sphere. Slater has composed and performed original music for many theatre, film and television productions including Stuff Happens and Exit The King for Belvoir Street Theatre, Mother Courage, Gallipoli, and King Lear with Sydney Theatre Company, the Tale of Samulnori with Legs On The Wall.
Slater has been awarded the Australian National Jazz Award, the Bell Award for Australian Jazz Artist of the Year, the Bell Award for Best Australian Contemporary Jazz Ensemble, the Limelight Award for Outstanding Contribution to Australian Jazz, and the Freedman Fellowship. In 2019 he released The Dark Pattern. Playing with him on the album were Simon Barker, Matt McMahon, Matt Keegan and Brett Hirst. The album saw him nominated for the 2019 ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album.

Discography

Phil Slater Quartet
Daorum
Band of Five Names