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Home > Numb Mob commissioned by Serious: New Music Biennial

Numb Mob commissioned by Serious: New Music Biennial

Numb Mob commissioned by Serious: New Music Biennial

‘Where to Build in Stone’ is inspired by the shapes and sounds of the city of Hull, originally commissioned by J-Night for Hull Jazz Festival 2017. Performed with a variety of electronic and acoustic instruments, the piece is a vivid soundscape embroidered with evocative melodies that evoke a mysterious and oddly beautiful side of the city. The visual counterpart explores Hull over the course of a day, telling the story of the city through the things that are everywhere and overlooked; the familiar seen from an unfamiliar perspective. Music by Numb Mob, film by Joseph Bird.

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