Collaborators
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Raj Patel
Raj leads the Americas region at Arup Acoustics. Together with his team of acousticians Raj advises on the audio elements of almost everything we do.
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J. Spaceman
Jason Pierce, aka J. Spaceman from the band Spiritualized composed the original score for Silent Sound.
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Charles Poulet
Charlie is an artist and live sound engineer working with bands such as Throbbing Gristle. We worked closely with him on the audio aspects of Silent Sound.
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Dr. Ciarán O’Keeffe
Ciarán is a well-known parapsychologist who worked with us to devise many of the psychological elements underpinning Silent Sound.
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Miss OddKidd
For Walking Over Acconci (Misdirected Reproaches) we worked with Natalie Stanley, who makes music under the name Miss OddKidd.
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Plan B
Our film Walking After Acconci features Plan B, aka Ben Drew, who has gone on to appear in films including Adulthood and Harry Brown, alongside Michael Caine.
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Noah Rose
Manchester-based artist Noah Rose collaborated with us on the fabrication of our cabinet and machine for Silent Sound.
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Kirk Lake
Longtime friend and associate Kirk Lake wrote the script for Radio Mania, our 3D video installation for the BFI.
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Vic Parker
Our colourist of choice, Vic has graded many of our projects since we first worked together on a music video for Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds.
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Andrew Bolton
Headhunted by the MoD aged 16, Bolty is the electronics wizard who configured the subliminal messaging technology for our Silent Sound machine.
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Dressed To Kill
As the world’s longest running Kiss tribute band, Ash, Gary, Trevor and Ian were the perfect collaborators for our video installation Kiss My Nauman.
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Iain Lee
Iain is the comedian we worked with on Performer. Audience. Fuck Off. He then appeared as a dancing martian in our 3D installation for the BFI, Radio Mania.
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Terrence Hardiman
Better known to an entire generation as ‘The Demon Headmaster’, Terrence appeared as Mr. Wyman in our 3D film Radio Mania.
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Fenella Fielding
Described by The Independent as “England’s first lady of the double entendre”, we were delighted when Fenella agreed to take the role of the landlady, Mrs. Langdon, in Radio Mania.
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Kevin Eldon
The actor Kevin Eldon took the lead role as Arthur in our BFI installation, Radio Mania. We’re huge fans and it was a great pleasure to work with him.
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Caroline Catz
Before taking the role of Mary in Radio Mania for us, Caroline appeared in the More News From Nowhere video we directed for Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds.
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Ben Moor
Author and actor Ben Moor joined the cast of Radio Mania as a dancing martian. We also worked with Ben when he wrote the script for Romeo Echo Delta.
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Ben Crompton
Ben was the shortest of the three dancing martians in our 3D film Radio Mania. But the other two were giants, and they weren’t in Man Stroke Woman on the telly.
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Robin Mahoney
Robin is an editor and director with some amazing credits to his name. We’ve worked with him many times and he’s provided assistance with several projects.
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Stuart Roweth
We’ve worked with Stuart regularly over the years. He’s an extremely talented lighting cameraman who’s helped us with various projects.
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Evil
Graeme Swinton and Julian Guy are the Bristol-based design studio responsible for this fine web site.
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Ryan Biziorek
We met Ryan through Raj Patel. Ryan is an exceptional acoustician working for Arup Acoustics. He’s worked closely with us on Silent Sound, Radio Mania and RED.
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Chris Bigg
Perhaps best known for his work at v23 with Vaughan Oliver, Chris provided the visual identity for a number of our projects including Silent Sound and Run For Me.
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Scanner
We’re delighted to finally get the chance to work with Robin. He composed the the soundtrack for Soon, our project for a public square in Toronto.
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Brian Stacy
Brian’s expertise as leader of Arup’s lighting design group in the Americas was invaluable to developing Soon, our project for Toronto Nuit Blanche.
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Lee Bennion
As a regular presenter on BBC Radio Merseyside, Lee was the perfect choice to present Romeo Echo Delta. Version A was deemed ‘too realistic’ and never aired.
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Matthew Crompton
After BBC editorial policy refused to air Romeo Echo Delta version A, Matthew did a remarkable job of stepping into Lee’s presenter role for RED version B.
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Maria Lawson
Former X Factor finalist Maria Lawson worked with us on Romeo Echo Delta, appearing as the special studio guest, who’s interview is interrupted.
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MEREDITH VIVIAN OBE
Meredith is the hypnotherapist who worked with is on Jumpers (what must I do to be saved), exploring how to engineer a shared ecstatic moment in a group of strangers.
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WARREN ELLIS
Legendary musician Warren Ellis (Dirty Three/Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds/Grinderman) provided the mesmerising score for Jumpers.
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STEWART LEE
The 41st best stand-up ever performs a Kurt Schwitters sound poem for our Londonion app, commissioned by Film & Video Umbrella.
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INCIDENTAL
The Incidental, founded by David Gunn in 2005, have worked with us to develop and programme our Londonion iPhone App commissioned by Film & Video Umbrella.
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Terence Caulkins
Terence is an acoustics and AV consultant at Arup, who we’ve worked with on several projects, including Bish Bosch: Ambisymphonic.
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Peter Walsh
Pete is Scott Walker’s long term co-producer and worked closely with us and Arup’s acousticians on Bish Bosch: Ambisymphonic.
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SCOTT WALKER
We teamed up with Scott to create BIsh Bosch: Ambisymphonic – an immersive sonic re-imagining of his remarkable album Bish Bosch.
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NICK CAVE
Our subject, co-writer, composer and inspiration for our first feature film, 20,000 Days on Earth.
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ERIK WILSON
Erik was our cinematographer for 20,000 Days on Earth, bringing his remarkable and considerable talent to the film.
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JAMES WILSON
The mighty Jim Wilson, our producer on 20,000 Days on Earth, and a big part in making it all happen.
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DAN BOWEN
Dan was our 20,000 Days on Earth producer from Pulse Films, the fabulous production company behind our first film.
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Chloë Thomson
A fabulous DoP who we work with regularly, shooting projects like EDIT together.
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Joe McAlinden
We collaborated with singer/songwriter Joe (ex-Boy Hairdressers, ex-Superstar) on EDIT, a project that began with his music.
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Sal Pittman
Sal is an artist who has worked with us as our art director many times. She’s also a founder of the fabulous Klanghaus.
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Kate Bracken
Kate is a fantastic young Scottish actress who appears in EDIT, our collaboration with Joe McAlinden.
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LIZ HART
A music manager based in New York, Liz also produced our film Who is Gil Scott-Heron?
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Sean Harris
Sean appears as Satan in Paradise Lost? – the project we made for Doug Aitken’s Station to Station at the Barbican.
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Florence Pugh
We really wanted to work with Florence, and were thrilled when she agreed to play Eve in Paradise Lost?
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Toby Sebastian
As well as portraying our Adam for Paradise Lost? Toby is also Florence’s (Eve’s) brother. Perfect casting!
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Henry Rollins
Completing our cast for Paradise Lost? – Henry is The Voice of God.
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Stuart Evers
Master of the short story, Stuart wrote the words for A Long Goodnight, our Moog SoundLab X Ace Hotel project.
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ENZO CILENTI
An actor we have long-admired, Enzo read the story Somnoproxy as part of our Moog project, A Long Goodnight.
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KATE ASHFIELD
SEM04, the other story from A Long Goodnight, was read by another actor we admire greatly, the fabulous Kate Ashfield.
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THE BLOOMSBURY DISTILLERY
Distiller Alan McQuillan created a bespoke gin-based drink for the live performance of A Long Goodnight.
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FINLAY SHAKESPEARE
Fin from Future Sound Systems is a sound engineer and Moog expert who somehow guided us through the SoundLab. Thanks!
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Michael McDonough
Our wonderful director of photography on Murder for BBC Two. Great man, great crew, great eyes.
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Paul Leonard-Morgan
We worked with Paul on the score for Murder, a great score using found sounds from on-set and unusual instruments.
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Robert Jones
Robert wrote Murder: The Big Bang, the film we made for BBC Two. He created the series with producer Kath Mattock.
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Michael Smiley
Leading our cast for Murder: The Big Bang was the delightful Michael Smiley. Michael plays Whitmore.
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David Wilmot
Whitmore’s brother in Murder, Clyde Harris, was played by another of our favourite Irish actors, David Wilmot.
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Jessica Barden
In Murder: The Big Bang Jessica Barden gives a remarkable performance as Jess, a teenager on the verge of a big decision.
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Johann Myers
The mighty, mighty Johann Myers plays Curtis Kodro in Murder, a powerhouse performance if ever there was one.
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Artists & Engineers
Our Requiem for 114 Radios was realised with technical direction from Artists & Engineers. Thanks Louis and Arron!
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Matthew Healey
Matthew is a renowned prop maker, and our fabulous art director for Requiem for 114 Radios.
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Matt Berninger
Matt from The National lent his voice to Requiem for 114 Radios.
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Jehnny Beth
Jehnny Beth from Savages lent her voice to Requiem for 114 Radios.
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Casper Clausen
Casper from Efterklang and Liima lent his voice to Requiem for 114 Radios.
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Jarvis Cocker
Jarvis lent his voice to Requiem for 114 Radios.
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Jimi Goodwin
Jimi, from Doves and a solo artist, lent his voice to Requiem for 114 Radios.
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Rachel Goswell
Rachel from Slowdive and Minor Victories lent her voice to Requiem for 114 Radios.
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Blaine Harrison
Blaine from Mystery Jets lent his voice to Requiem for 114 Radios.
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Joe McAlinden
Joe from Linden and ex-Superstar lent his voice to Requiem for 114 Radios.
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Aimée Nash
Aimée from the Black Ryder contributed her voice to Requiem for 114 Radios.
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Beth Orton
Beth contributed her voice to Requiem for 114 Radios.
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Conrad Standish
Conrad, a solo artist and ex-Devastations lent his voice to Requiem for 114 Radios.
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Jonnine Standish
Jonnine from HTRK lent her voice to Requiem for 114 Radios.
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Elena Tonra
Elena from Daughter lent her voice to Requiem for 114 Radios.
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Rachel Zeffira
Rachel from Cat’s Eyes lent her voice to Requiem for 114 Radios.