Review of Kings Place Performance

Sound Art — tony @ 5:52 am

Nice review of our Kings Place performance here

” ‘Sound Walk’ was a collaboration between sound artists Tony Whitehead and Matthew Sansom, presented by the Society for the Promotion of New Music. Tony Whitehead had spent a day in and around Kings Cross, keeping a sound diary in which he wrote descriptions of the noises he heard, then honing these descriptions into a poem. Whitehead’s words were projected, verse by verse, onto a screen while we listened to Matthew Sansom’s composition – a soundscape constructed from recordings he had made of the ambient sounds of Kings Cross. This was serious, contemplative work which benefited from being presented in a concert hall: had I encountered it in a gallery or on a CD my attention span might not have been long enough to appreciate it, but sitting in a darkened room, concentrating on the patterns of sounds and words, it was fascinating how things were gradually revealed.”

Experiments in listening

Sound Art, Sound journal — tony @ 6:32 am

New text compositions to be posted regularly here.

Score 6 response now online

Uncategorized — tony @ 6:05 am

Its online at Bill Drummond’s The 17 website here

Kings Place Text

Sound Art, Uncategorized — tony @ 5:56 am

This text accompanied Mathew Sansom’s field recording based composition performed at King’s Place yesterday as part of a series of SPNM performances. One audience member described it as the “writing of a rural poet with culture shock”!

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