PJ Harvey will record their ninth album at Somerset House in London from January 16, exposing themselves to the public as part of what will be a “multi-dimensional sound sculpture and mutant ‘. The artistic intervention is programmed by Artangel London, known for producing works of the most unusual concepts in the fine arts.
John Parish and Flood will accompany PJ Harvey in this artistic intervention within a glass part. Tickets to see the successor to the recording sessions “Let England Shake” cost between 12 and 15 pounds (15 to 19 euros) and can be booked at the Somerset House website. . The hard art installation until February 14
The Artangel is presenting the ‘sound sculpture’ of PJ Harvey with this text: “Visitors will see and hear this process as Harvey and his band, producers and engineers work together in a studio glazing installed in the center of the space. For 45 minutes, each group of people will experience the development of an album, which can be anything from a battery of drum track, discussions, improvisations, until full performances of new music. The glass [only visible to the outsider] and soundproofing ensure that musicians can focus on your work, but the space – formerly a gym – and people moving through it will contribute to the creation of both process the presentation of this project ‘
Since finishing his last world tour, promoting the “Let England Shake”, in January 2012, PJ Harvey has been removed except two new themes that launched in isolation. – political intervention song ‘Shaker Aamer ‘ in 2013, and the version of ‘Red Right Hand ‘, Nick Cave, late last year – and brief appearances as an issue by itself coordinate for the political program “Today” BBC Radio 4.
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