New release from Touch in collaboration with the BFI, featruring a track from me, as well as a performance from the London Snorkelling Team. Also on the Touch website is the one I recorded with Ed Gaughan, featuring him improvising as possibly the three worst audio describers in the history of motion picture.
"Once upon a time, during the belle epoque in turn-of-the-century Paris, a
short-lived film form called scenes de feeries, or fairy films, was
becoming popular thanks to the Pathe Frerer company. In jewel-like
colours the films, made to appeal to young and old alike, recreated the
theatrical spectacles of the age with their fantastical settings,
dancing girls, mythical beasts, supernatural beings and a plethora of
stage tricks enhanced by the techniques of the new medium of film."