Short film promoting ‘The Music of Proof’ a collaboration between the composer Emily Howard, mathematician Marcus Du Sautoy and the Piatti String Quartet for The New Scientist event New Scientist Live. I recorded and mixed sound for this

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Short film promoting ‘The Music of Proof’ a collaboration between the composer Emily Howard, mathematician Marcus Du Sautoy and the Piatti String Quartet for The New Scientist event New Scientist Live. I recorded and mixed sound for this
Candi Talent Show 2017 - Shyanne Barnes - ‘Shiver’. Live recording
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Extract of a voiceover taken from ‘The Handmaids Tale’ (Margaret Atwood) performed by the actor Elijah Rose
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Mix of the track “Tunnel of Love and the Hell of Hot Licks” from the eponymous album, released on Vinyl and download February 2016
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a.drift by Rosewood Productions
This is an ambient piece that I created in collaboration with byHand Productions for the exhibition ‘a.drift’ (Manchester University’s Alsager Gallery 2009). This interactive exhibition centred around the idea of how the viewer and their gestural movements can determine structures, narratives and responses. This piece of music was played on a loop for the duration of the exhibition.
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Mix of the track "Jesus is Coming" from the album "Tunnel of Love and the Hell of Hot Licks", released on Vinyl and download February 2016
http://www.morganorion.com/
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Mix of 'Animal my Soul' for Cosmos and Sands
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The Devils on the Run - Josh T. Pearson
The Devils on the Run - Josh T. Pearson by Rosewood Productions with Retribution Recordings
Me and Robert White (Retribution Recordings) made this recording in 2009 at the Greenhouse Effect in Brighton. An emphatic and charismatic performer who up until then seldom let people record him, we were both very lucky to get this rare opportunity
https://www.facebook.com/joshtpearson/
Opening Credits by Rosewood Productions
This is a piece of music I created for the interactive CDROM ‘Traces of Lee Miller, Echoes from St. Malo’ (byHand Productions 2006-07). It was created in response to one of 5 themes based upon Lee Millers experience in the war torn town. I have concentrated on the theme 'Moving Around’ as I am intrigued and interested by movement and repetition and how this is described though sound and music. This was eventually chosen as the main credits for the CDRom. This has exhibited at the V&A and other museums around the world in conjunction with a major Lee Miller retrospective.
For more information on the project visit http://www.byhandproductions.com/leemiller/
Nothing That is Not There by Rosewood Productions
This is a soundscape that I made in collaboration with byhand Productions for a multi-media piece that exhibited in New York - Feb 2011. ‘Nothing That is Not There’. ‘Video for the Built Environment: Hotel. A Room to View’ - Hilton Hotel, New York. It contains a mixture of sounds from Totnes and Whitechapel and is intended to provoke memory and subsequent feeling via fleeting and disjointed recognition
Devon Sproule - If I Can Do This
I made this mix of Devon Sproule in November 2012 for Simplefolk Radio. Recorded at Soup Studios with some lovely anologue gear including an API 3124 pre, Studer 24 track and some nice ribbons.
http://www.soupstudio.co.uk/
http://www.devonsproule.com/
'Brunswick walkthrough'
The film was shot with a basic digital camera (partly) through the lens of a box brownie. I forgot all about it until it dawned on me that the piece of music that I wrote (‘japan’) would be a perfect compliment. I like the result