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Tune in, freak out: take Latin mass with Stanley Kubrick and 114 radios
May 12, 2016 7:00 AM
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theguardian.com
4 min read
Stanley Kubrick
Nick Cave
Jane Pollard
Neil Gaiman
David Bowie
Art and design
Art
Installation
Bristol
Stanley Kubrick
Film
Classical music
Experimental music
Nick Cave
Jarvis Cocker
Beth Orton
Music
Culture
They put Nick Cave in therapy and Ziggy Stardust in an art gallery. Now Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard have persuaded Jarvis Cocker and Beth Orton to help their choir of radios play doom-laden music…
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