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This Cultural Life
Jeremy Deller

This Cultural Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 44:03


Winner of the Turner Prize in 2004 and Britain's official representative at the 2013 Venice Biennale, Jeremy Deller is an unconventional artist whose work is as likely to be seen in streets or fields as in museums and galleries. In his work The Battle of Orgreave he restaged a modern civil conflict; a clash between striking miners and police officers. He persuaded a traditional brass band to play Acid House tunes in his work Acid Brass. Perhaps most memorably, on the centenary of the first day of the Battle of they Somme he conjured ghostly platoons of young soldiers all around the UK in his work We're Here because We're Here. Jeremy talks to John Wilson about some of his most formative creative influences. Seeing The Who's rock musical film Tommy as a teenager was an unforgettable experience that revealed to him the power of imaginative vision. A chance encounter with one of his artist heroes Francis Bacon strengthened his interest in art history, and time spent with Andy Warhol in New York encouraged him to think of art as multi-dimensional and unlimited. He also recounts how P J Harvey's album Let England Shake and the play Jerusalem by Jez Butterworth crystallised ideas he was forming about notions of Englishness which he used in both his work at the British pavilion at the 2013 Venice Biennale, and his work to mark the anniversary of the Battle of the Somme. Producer: Edwina Pitman

Vision of Sound
EPISODE 8: GEORGINA COOK & FRANCIS REDMAN'S VISION OF VISION OF SOUND

Vision of Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 64:19


The final episode in the first series of Vision of Sound sees host Georgina Cook in conversation with the show's sound-designer Francis Redman.In this special episode, we go deeper into the ideas behind Vision of Sound, what we've learnt, our highlights of each episode and some of our favourite featured tracks.You'll also hear a little about what to expect from series 2 in Spring 2021, and the launch of our new BUY ME A COFFEE page, which gives you the opportunity to support the production of future episodes.This episode was recorded remotely in OCTOBER 2020.RELATED LINKS:www.georginacook.netwww.francisredman.comwww.buymeacoffee.com/visionofsoundThis episode of Vision of Sound features music by:Neue Grafik Ensemble - Foulden RoadJ Dilla- Jungle LoveEarth Gang - Top DownSpiral Tribe - Forward The RevolutionCrystal Waters - Gipsy WomanOTHER CREDITS:Produced by Georgina CookPresented by Georgina Cook & Francis RedmanSoundtrack & editing by Francis RedmanAdditional audio support by Ian Phillips.Intro Outro Music: Voodoo Ray by Williams Fairey Brass Band; from Jeremy Deller's “Acid Brass” project.

Vision of Sound
EPISODE 7: PHOTOGRAPHER B+'s VISION OF SOUND

Vision of Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 3522:00


This episode of Vision of Sound is in collaboration with The Carvery Studio.The award-winning Carvery Studio have recently relaunched their website to share stories of craft and creativity driven by music.I first met Frank Merritt, who owns The Carvery Studio, in 2014, when I photographed him & his old boxer dog Roy, for a feature about London's Mastering Houses.6 years on and it's great to be collaborating with The Carvery Studio again for this very special episode of Vision of Sound, which features the legendary photographer & director B+.For nearly 30 years, B's camera has captured artists like Snoop Dogg, Biggy, Erykah Badu, Fugees, Quantic and Damien Marley. Many of the artists he's portrayed were in the early days of their career in New York & L.A, where B now resides.He's the author of two books, including the brilliant Ghostnotes: Music of the Unplayed and is a professor at University of California, San Diego.Along with Eric Coleman, B is the founder of Mochilla, a company making brand campaigns, mix CDs, documentaries like Banksy's Exit Through the Gift Shop, and over a hundred record sleeves.In this special Vision of Sound & The Carvery Studio podcast; B shares some stories about the making of some of his photos & record sleeves including Blazing Arrow by Blackalicious and Company Flow's Little Johnny from the Hospitul: Breaks & Instrumentals Vol.1A photographer driven by the connections between things, people, and places; B+ is an incredibly inspiring artist and thinker and I'm super excited to be sharing our conversation with you today.Check out thecarverystudio.com for a written article by me about B+ alongside some of his amazing images.This episode was recorded remotely in JUNE 2020.RELATED LINKS:B+ WEBSITEMOCHILLA.COMQUANTICGHOST NOTES: MUSIC OF THE UNPLAYED ON BIBLIOB+'s Vision of Sound features music by:The Young Holt Trio - Strangers in the NightCrooklyn Dodgers - Return of the Crooklyn DodgersJoe Henderson - Inner UrgeQuantic and Alice Russell-I'll Keep My Light In My WindowJ Dilla - Jungle LoveCompany Flow - World Of Garbage OTHER CREDITS:Produced, presented and edited by Georgina CookSoundtrack & additional editing by Francis RedmanAdditional audio support by Ian Phillips.Intro Outro Music: Voodoo Ray by Williams Fairey Brass Band; from Jeremy Deller's “Acid Brass” project.

Vision of Sound
EPISODE 6: RENDEZVOUS PROJECTS VISION OF SOUND

Vision of Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020


Katherine Green of Rendezvous Projects speaks to Georgina about Rendezvous' most recent work- Sweet Harmony: Radio, Rave & Waltham Forest, 1989-1994.A zine, archive, and collection of oral histories from people like DJ Rap and Gordon Mac of Kiss FM; Sweet Harmony documents and presents the dance music culture of Waltham Forest during an important time in rave's history.A perfect example of how one small part of the world can have such a big impact on art and culture, Katherine shares some insights into just what it is about Waltham Forest that makes it so rich in heritage and reflects on the importance of youth culture and community.This episode was recorded online in September 2020.RELATED LINKS:SWEET HARMONY: RENDEZVOUS PROJECTSBUY THE SWEET HARMONY BOOK & MAP HEREKATHERINE GREEN'S WEBSITEWALTHAM FOREST COUNCILWALTHAM FOREST WIKIPEDIAVESTRY HOUSE MUSEUMRendezvous Projects Vision of Sound features music by:Crystal Waters - Gipsy WomanLiquid - Sweet HarmonyDJ Randall on Rave FM, 1990OTHER CREDITS:Produced, presented and edited by Georgina CookSoundtrack & additional editing by Francis RedmanRecording and additional audio support by Ian Phillips.Clip of Linton C speaking by Rendezvous Projects, from Sweet Harmony: Radio, Rave & Waltham Forest, 1989-1994.Intro Outro Music: Voodoo Ray by Williams Fairey Brass Band; from Jeremy Deller's “Acid Brass” project.For more info:www.georginacook.net/visionofsoundFollow:www.instagram.com/thevisionofsound/Email: hello[@]georginacook[dot]netPODCAST © Georgina CookMusic copyright Individual artists - LICENCED with PRS LOML licence

Vision of Sound
EPISODE 5: SEANA GAVIN'S VISION OF SOUND

Vision of Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 48:30


Seana Gavin is a photographer and artist creating photographs of underground music, community and culture and intricate collages of imaginary worlds.Her recent book “Spiralled,” published by IDEA presents Seana's photos of the free party community including the Spiral Tribe soundsystem most active in the 90s.Juxtaposed with diary entries written by Seana as they travelled through Europe, Spiralled is both a record of a seminal moment in the Free party scene and an emotive glimpse at Seana's unique teenage life.tive in the 90s.Juxtaposed with diary entries written by Seana as they travelled through Europe, Spiralled is both a record of a seminal moment in the Free party scene and an emotive glimpse at Seana's unique teenage life.We hear from Seana about her experience of travelling from “party to party,” with a close-knit community and a camera and the links between her photography and collage.This episode was recorded online in July 2020.RELATED LINKS:SEANA'S WEBSITESEANA'S BOOK: SPIRALLEDSPIRAL TRIBE'S OFFICIAL WEBSITESeana Gavin's Vision of Sound features music by:Spiral Tribe - Forward The RevolutionMasterminds - Bring it BackSpeedy J - De OrbitLauryn Hill - Lost OnesOTHER CREDITS:Produced, presented and edited by Georgina CookSoundtrack & additional editing by Francis RedmanRecording and additional audio support by Ian Phillips.Intro Outro Music: Voodoo Ray by Williams Fairey Brass Band; from Jeremy Deller's “Acid Brass” project.For more info:www.georginacook.net/visionofsoundFollow:www.instagram.com/thevisionofsound/Email: hello[@]georginacook[dot]netPODCAST © Georgina CookMusic Music copyright Individual artists - LICENCED with PRS LOML licence

Vision of Sound
EPISODE 4: ALI GRAHAM'S VISION OF SOUND AND HIP-HOP

Vision of Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 52:53


Prolific illustrator, animator and designer Ali Graham shares insight into making work all about American Hip-Hop and it's luminaries.Known for Lil Ye - an ongoing series of cartoons depicting Kanye West as a cartoon baby in scenarios based on the rapper's lyrics; we talk about just what it is about Kanye and other rappers that inspire him so much. Ali also shares insight on being an artist with a hungry social media following, living and working outside of a big city and what he's listening to.RELATED LINKS:Ali's website: http://grarg.comAli's Lil Ye Instagram: http://grarg.comhttps://www.instagram.com/lil_yeAli's “99 Problems” Tumblr accountAli Graham's Vision of Sound features music by:Ali Graham's Vision of Sound features music by:Jay Z: 99 ProblemsKanye West & Kid Cudi: Kids See Ghosts ft. Yasin BeyHobo Johnson - 94 CorollaEarthgang - Top DownMirrorland Game SoundtrackOTHER CREDITS:Produced, presented and edited by Georgina CookRecording by Ian P.Soundtrack & additional editing by Francis RedmanThanks to Clare Considine.Intro Outro Music: Voodoo Ray by Williams Fairey Brass Band; from Jeremy Deller's “Acid Brass” project.For more info:www.georginacook.net/visionofsoundFollow:www.instagram.com/thevisionofsound/Email: hello[@]georginacook[dot]netPODCAST © Georgina Cook

Vision of Sound
EPISODE 3: EMMA WARREN'S VISION OF SOUND

Vision of Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 57:57


VISION OF SOUND with EMMA WARREN.The brilliant writer & now publisher Emma Warren talks to Georgina about a lifetime of telling stories about music and culture. Hear her talk about the importance of friendly club door policies, community, getting to know what you're repping and documenting your culture.This episode was recorded in December 2019. Emma has since published Document Your Culture manual, available via Bandcamp.RELATED LINKS:Emma's website: emmawarren.squarespace.comSweet Machine Publishing: sweetmachine.bigcartel.comTotal Refreshment Centre: totalrefreshment.netSteamdown: www.steamdown.co.ukChurch of Sound: churchofsound.co.ukUnit 31: unit31.comEmma Warren's Vision of Sound features music by:Shabaka & The Ancestors: The ObserverUnit 31: Salt Peanuts vol 28 part 2.Neue Grafik Ensemble: Foulden RoadOTHER CREDITS:Produced, presented and edited by Georgina CookRecording by Ian P.Soundtrack & additional editing by Francis RedmanThanks to Clare Considine.Intro Outro Music: Voodoo Ray by William's Fairey Brass Band; from Jeremy Deller's “Acid Brass” project.For more info:www.georginacook.net/visionofsoundFollow:www.instagram.com/thevisionofsound/Email: hello[@]georginacook[dot]netPODCAST © Georgina CookMusic licenced via PRS

Vision of Sound
EPISODE 2: GEORGE NINDI & WUMZUM'S VISION OF SOUND + STEAMDOWN

Vision of Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 42:44


Listen to film maker George Nindi & illustrator Wumzum chat to Georgina Cook about their work with South London's amazing Steamdown collective, Unit 31 and other creative communities.This episode was recorded in December 2019.RELATED LINKS:SUBSCRIBE TO THE VISION OF SOUND PODCAST:podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/vision-of-sound/id1526687073WUMZUM - www.wumzum.comGEORGE NINDI - www.instagram.com/georgenindMENTIONED:STEAMDOWNUNIT 31 + SALT PEANUTS (Rest In Peace Ty).RELIC TRAVELLER by LARRY ACHIAMPONGGeorge Nindi & Wumzum's Vision of Sound features music by:Steamdown: Free My SkinNujabes: KujakuHector Plimmer: Sunshine (Emma Jean Thackray remix)Music @ Individual artists - LICENCED with PRS LOML licenceOTHER CREDITS:Produced, presented and edited by Georgina CookRecorded by Frank Merritt at The Carvery StudioSoundtrack & additional editing by Francis RedmanAdditional thanks to Ian Phillips & Clare Considine.Intro + Outro Music: Voodoo Ray by Williams Fairey Brass Band; from Jeremy Deller's “Acid Brass” project.For more info:www.georginacook.net/visionofsoundFollow:www.instagram.com/thevisionofsound/Email: hello[@]georginacook[dot]netPODCAST © Georgina Cook

Vision of Sound
EPISODE 1: JEREMY DELLER'S VISION OF SOUND

Vision of Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 35:57


Turner Prize winning artist Jeremy Deller chats to Georgina Cook about his lengthy artistic career that has been inspired by music since the very beginning .Recorded in November 2019RELATED LINKS:VISION OF SOUND PODCAST:https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/vision-of-sound/id1526687073JEREMY'S MENTIONED WORK:FILM: Everybody In The PlaceFILM: Our Hobby is Depeche ModeART: The History of The WorldJeremy Deller's Vision of Sound features music by:The Williams Fairy Brass Band: CubikProdigy: Everybody In The PlaceBurial: Shell of LightBeethoven: Symphony 3 EroicaDepeche Mode: In Your RoomMusic @ Individual artists - LICENCED with PRS LOML licenceOTHER CREDITS:Produced, presented and edited by Georgina CookAdditional editing & audio production by Francis RedmanThanks to Antony Price at Anomalous Space Islington & Clare Considine.Intro Outro Music: Voodoo Ray by Williams Fairey Brass Band; from Jeremy Deller's “Acid Brass” project.For more info:www.georginacook.net/visionofsoundFollow:www.instagram.com/thevisionofsound/Email: hello[@]georginacook[dot]netPODCAST © Georgina Cook

Front Row
Jeremy Deller

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 40:20


Jeremy Deller is one of Britain’s most celebrated artists, best known for his works We’re Here Because We’re Here and The Battle of Orgreave. Mostly collaborative, his work spans music, documentaries, posters, installations and historical re-enactments. From convincing a brass band to cover techno music for his Acid Brass project, to touring a bombed car from the Iraq War around the US, his work encompasses politics, history and social anthropology. His latest projects include Everybody in the Place, a BBC4 documentary exploring rave culture, and Putin’s Happy, a short film following pro- and anti-Brexit protestors in Parliament Square 2019. Deller won the Turner Prize in 2004 and represented Britain at the Venice Biennale in 2013. He joins Tom Sutcliffe to discuss his career and how he is producing art during the lockdown. Main image: Jeremy Deller Image credit: Jeremy Deller Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Lucy Wai

Array To Zed
Array to Zed Episode D

Array To Zed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 110:58


Summary: The letter D has Martin and Georgia talking about Distance, Angharad Davies, Axel Dorner, Hanne Darboven, Jeremy Deller, Kieran Daly and Ryan Driver. Array to Zed is a monthly podcast exploring experimental music by way of the alphabet. Hosts Martin Arnold, Artistic Director of ArrayMusic, and Georgia Carley chat about the ideas, procedures, composers and music that make up that nebulous beautiful thing we call “Experimental Music.” Music Credits: The ADs by Angharad Davies and Axel Dorner can be found on Another Timbre anothertimbre.com under the title A.D. For more from Angharad Davies, including Balancing Spring Study #1 (from Six Studies; Confront Recordings), visit her webstite www.angharaddavies.com/ The excerpts from Hanne Darboven’s Symphony 1, 2 and 3 are recordings from the 1991 world premiere performances at the now-defunct Ydessa Hendeles Art Foundation in Toronto, put together by Christopher Butterfield under the auspices of Arraymusic. For more on Hanne Darboven see: www.hanne-darboven.org/ To learn more about Jeremy Deller, check out his website www.jeremydeller.org For more about Acid Brass specifically see: www.jeremydeller.org/AcidBrass/AcidBrassMusic.php And to see and read about The History of the World, the wall drawing by Deller that inspired (was inspired by?) Acid Brass, visit http://jeremydeller.org/TheHistoryOfTheWorld/TheHistoryOfTheWorld.php Kieran Daly’s version of the jazz standard Cherokee is from his digital album 
untitled pluff BGM w ossias. Go to: madacyjazz.bandcamp.com Ryan Driver’s website where you can learn more about him and his work is www.ryandriver.com/ To purchase the three pieces that we played on the show (Whether They Like It Or Not; On A Beautiful Night Like Tomorrow; and Improvisation, go to: basspiano.bandcamp.com/album/bass-piano-iii-ryan-driver  

Broom Wagon
CAMILLE MCMILLAN AND FURTHER #ARTONWHEELS

Broom Wagon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 84:46


Camille is an artist, no doubts about that. It just happens that the bike is his main tool for expressing it. The bike is Camille's favorite subject for pictures, for talking, for happenings. And that what he organizes this year, aside of his duties with the TCR: the Further, an event across art, history crossed by the bike in the Arriege area in France. And our talk about all of this was amazing.Link List:– Further: https://frthr.co/– Further Journal: https://www.instagram.com/furtherjournal/– Camille McMillan: https://www.instagram.com/camillejmcmillan/?hl=en– Acid Brass: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acid_Brass– Eugene Christophe: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eug%C3%A8ne_Christophe– Weegee: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WeegeeSeason 2 of Broom Wagon.The Gravel SeasonVoice by: CalamaroMusic by Bonus Points: https://soundcloud.com/bonuspointsMy contactswww.calamaro.cchello@calamaro.ccwww.twitter.com/readcalamarowww.instagram.com/calamaroccwww.spreaker.com/listencalamarowww.soundcloud.com/listencalamarowww.strava.com/athletes/2668270Sponsor:3t: https://www.3t.bike/en/

Broom Wagon
CAMILLE MCMILLAN AND FURTHER #ARTONWHEELS

Broom Wagon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 84:46


Camille is an artist, no doubts about that. It just happens that the bike is his main tool for expressing it. The bike is Camille's favorite subject for pictures, for talking, for happenings. And that what he organizes this year, aside of his duties with the TCR: the Further, an event across art, history crossed by the bike in the Arriege area in France. And our talk about all of this was amazing.Link List:– Further: https://frthr.co/– Further Journal: https://www.instagram.com/furtherjournal/– Camille McMillan: https://www.instagram.com/camillejmcmillan/?hl=en– Acid Brass: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acid_Brass– Eugene Christophe: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eug%C3%A8ne_Christophe– Weegee: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WeegeeSeason 2 of Broom Wagon.The Gravel SeasonVoice by: CalamaroMusic by Bonus Points: https://soundcloud.com/bonuspointsMy contactswww.calamaro.cchello@calamaro.ccwww.twitter.com/readcalamarowww.instagram.com/calamaroccwww.spreaker.com/listencalamarowww.soundcloud.com/listencalamarowww.strava.com/athletes/2668270Sponsor:3t: https://www.3t.bike/en/

Tate Events
Late at Tate Britain: December 2013 - Jeremy Deller

Tate Events

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2014 20:36


Part of Late at Tate Britain. Jeremy Deller presents Acid Brass (live) featuring Fairey Brass Band. Audio recording.