• Lesions in the Land
    Dec 20 2023

    Beneath Clouded Hills, Episode 3: Lesions in the Land


    Artist-researchers Verity Birt and Una Hamilton Helle are on a search for Deep England, asking what the term means and where to find it? To help them on their journey they speak to artists, writers, musicians and academics whose research and practices broaden the pastoral picture. In this episode they speak to broadcaster, DJ and writer Zakia Sewell, whose podcast series My Albion was a quest for the more mystical and inclusive side of England. They also go on a journey through deep time with paleontologist Angharad Jones and experimental vocal trio CRONE (Blue Firth, Freya Barlow and Isabel Jones) through the caves of Creswell Crags.


    CREDITS


    Beneath Clouded Hills, of which these podcasts are part of, is a wider art and research project by Verity Birt and Una Hamilton Helle


    This episode was commissioned as part of Legion Projects’ audio series Ploughing Old Patterns, Raising New Ground and co-commissioned by Bloc Projects


    The episode was made by Verity Birt and Una Hamilton Helle


    Music is copyrighted and courtesy of:


    The Rigs of the Time by Shirley Collins is courtesy of Topic Records Ltd

    All other sound courtesy of Verity Birt and Una Hamilton Helle


    Editor and sound designer is Una Hamilton Helle


    To listen to a Deep England inspired playlist search ‘Beneath Clouded Hills’ on Spotify


    The series theme tune composed by Stephen Crowe


    Graphic design for the series is by Blue Firth


    This episode has been supported by Arts Council England and the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant agreement No. 863944 THINK DEEP).


    With thanks to Matthew-Robert Hughes of Legion Projects, Sunshine Wong, curator at Bloc Projects, Mark Dicker for editing help, all the interviewees and musicians who allowed us to use their music

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    47 mins
  • Pastoral Excavations
    Dec 13 2023

    Beneath Clouded Hills, Episode 2: Pastoral Excavations


    Artist-researchers Verity Birt and Una Hamilton Helle are on the search for Deep England, asking what the term means and where to find it? To help them on their journey they speak to artists, musicians and academics whose research and practices broaden the pastoral picture. In this episode we hear from geographer David Gilbert about what Deep England looks like; artist composer duo Nastassja Simensky and Rebecca Lee about an artist residency they undertook at an archaeological dig and Sian O’Gorman from NYX and Gazelle Twin about their collaborative record Deep England.


    CREDITS


    Beneath Clouded Hills, of which these podcasts are part of, is a wider art and research project by Verity Birt and Una Hamilton Helle.


    This episode was commissioned as part of Legion Projects’ audio series Ploughing Old Patterns, Raising New Ground and co-commissioned by Bloc Projects.


    This episode was made by Verity Birt and Una Hamilton Helle


    Music is copyrighted and courtesy of:


    The Snow it Melts the Soonest by Anne Briggs is courtesy of Topic Records Ltd

    Sherds is courtesy of Nastassja Simensky & Rebecca Lee

    Deep England and Jerusalem is courtesy of NYX & Gazelle Twin


    Editor and sound designer is Una Hamilton Helle


    To listen to a Deep England inspired playlist search ‘Beneath Clouded Hills’ on Spotify


    The series theme tune composed by Stephen Crowe


    Graphic design for the series is by Blue Firth


    This episode has been supported by Arts Council England and the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant agreement No. 863944 THINK DEEP).


    With thanks to Matthew-Robert Hughes of Legion Projects, Sunshine Wong, curator at Bloc Projects, Mark Dicker for editing help, all the interviewees and musicians who allowed us to use their music.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    55 mins
  • Spectres of Old England
    Dec 6 2023

    Beneath Clouded Hills, Episode 1: Spectres of Old England


    Artist-researchers Verity Birt and Una Hamilton Helle are on the search for Deep England, asking what the term means and where to find it? To help them on their journey they speak to artists, musicians and academics whose research and practices broaden the pastoral picture. In this episode we hear from proto-metal band Parish, folklorist Matthew Cheeseman and folk musician Angeline Morrison about how to reclaim a sense of Englishness; the imperial origins of folklore collecting and the power of music to re-story and bring to light previously hidden experiences.


    CREDITS


    Beneath Clouded Hills, of which these podcasts are part of, is a wider art and research project by Verity Birt and Una Hamilton Helle


    This episode was commissioned as part of Legion Projects’ audio series Ploughing Old Patterns, Raising New Ground and co-commissioned by Bloc Projects


    The episode was made by Verity Birt and Una Hamilton Helle


    Music is copyrighted and courtesy of:


    Jerusalem by Bob Davenport and Harvest Song by The Waterson’s are courtesy of Topic Records Ltd

    By a Bandit’s Knife, Parish, Soil and Scythe by Parish are courtesy of Parish/Crypt of the Wizard

    Cruel Mother Country, The Brown Girl, Unknown African Boy and Go Home by Angeline Morrison are courtesy of Angeline Morrison


    Editor and sound designer is Una Hamilton Helle


    To listen to a Deep England inspired playlist search ‘Beneath Clouded Hills’ on Spotify


    The series theme tune composed by Stephen Crowe


    Graphic design for the series is by Blue Firth


    This episode has been supported by Arts Council England and the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant agreement No. 863944 THINK DEEP).


    With thanks to Matthew-Robert Hughes of Legion Projects, Sunshine Wong, curator at Bloc Projects, Mark Dicker for editing help, all the interviewees and musicians who allowed us to use their music.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • The Weaving of Dragons
    Aug 31 2023

    This is the last of our journeys with Fourthland.

    In it we will be invited to do some limited movement, as well as create some responses to the journey with our hands. For this you will need some material to make with; a candle, (a beezewax candle if possible), a bowl of water, a ball of thread of any thickness, a needle that you can thread the thread into, and a stick or a root the length of your handspan found in a special place.


    The Weaving of Dragons is by Fourthland

    Instrumental sounds played & recorded by Fourthland

    The piece includes both found sounds and field recordings by Fourthland


    These audio journeys formed part of a series of listening sessions that Fourthland organised with Legion Projects in the winter of 2021/22. They each form the conceptual starting points of book chapters that will be part of a publication we are developing together of Fourthland’s work. Follow us on social media to hear updates about the project.


    Ploughing Old Patterns, Raising New Ground is commissioned and produced by Matthew-Robert Hughes and Una Hamilton Helle of Legion Projects


    The theme tune is composed by Stephen Crowe

    Graphic design is by Blue Firth

    Additional editing is by Una Hamilton Helle

    This project has been supported by Arts Council England


    For more information on the series and to listen to other episodes in the series visit legionprojects.com

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    26 mins
  • The Song of the Cave
    Aug 24 2023

    The Song of the Cave is a vision quest where we descend into the undersurface of myth. We recommend listening in a quiet place. If you wish, before your start, gather some materials to draw with and on and light a candle to hold the space sacred.


    CREDITS


    The Song of the Cave was written and read by Fourthland

    Instrumental sounds, bells, drum and flute recorded and played by Fouthland 2020-2021

    The piece is edited by Fourthland and includes found sounds and field recordings by Fourthland


    These audio journeys formed part of a series of listening sessions that Fourthland organised with Legion Projects in the winter of 2021/22. They each form the conceptual starting points of book chapters that will be part of a publication we are developing together of Fourthland’s work. Do follow us on social media to hear updates about the project.


    Ploughing Old Patterns, Raising New Ground is commissioned and produced by Matthew-Robert Hughes and Una Hamilton Helle of Legion Projects

    The theme tune is composed by Stephen Crowe

    Graphic design is by Blue Firth

    Additional editing by Una Hamilton Helle

    This project has been supported by Arts Council England


    To listen to other episodes in the series visit www.legionprojects.com

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    21 mins
  • The Eye of the Wind
    Aug 17 2023

    The Eye of the Wind is a sound journey that guides the space between our inner and outer callings.

    We recommen listening in a quiet place. Before you start, you might want to light a candle to guide you in your journey and if you wish, you can also gather some materials to respond to the journey after it is finished. This could be reams of fabric, stones or sticks from your surroundings or some pigment, ink or soil to make marks with. You can also just close your eyes and listen.


    CREDITS


    The Eye of the Wind was written, read and edited by Fourthland

    Instrumental sounds played & recorded by Fouthland

    The piece includes found sounds and field recordings by Fourthland


    These audio journeys formed part of a series of listening sessions that Fourthland organised with Legion Projects in the winter of 2021/22. They each form the conceptual starting points of book chapters that will be part of a publication we are developing together of Fourthland’s work. Follow us on social media to hear updates about the project.


    Ploughing Old Patterns, Raising New Ground is commissioned and produced by Matthew-Robert Hughes and Una Hamilton Helle of Legion Projects

    The theme tune is composed by Stephen Crowe

    Graphic design is by Blue Firth

    Additional editing by Una Hamilton Helle


    This project has been supported by Arts Council England


    For more information on the series and to listen to other episodes in the series visit www.legionprojects.com


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    28 mins
  • The Old Doors and the Golden Horn
    Aug 10 2023

    The Old Doors and the Golden Horn is a meditative sound journey by Fourthland for listening to in a private place.

    Before you start we recommend you find a candle to light while on your journey and something to draw with and on.

    You can also choose to anoint your wrists with some golden oil (olive oil, linseed oil etc) to mark the start of your journey.



    CREDITS


    The Old Doors and the Golden Horn was written and read by Fourthland

    Instrumental sounds, bells, drum and flute recorded and played by Fourthland 2020-2021

    The piece is edited by Fourthland and includes found sounds and field recordings by Fourthland


    These audio journeys formed part of a series of listening sessions that Fourthland organised with Legion Projects in the winter of 2021/22. They each form the conceptual starting points of book chapters that will be part of a publication we are developing together of Fourthland’s work. Follow us on social media to hear updates about the project.


    Ploughing Old Patterns, Raising New Ground is commissioned and produced by Matthew-Robert Hughes and Una Hamilton Helle of Legion Projects

    The theme tune is composed by Stephen Crowe

    Graphic design is by Blue Firth

    Additional editing by Una Hamilton Helle


    This project is commissioned by Legion Projects and has been supported by Arts Council England

    For more information on the series and to listen to other episodes in the series visit www.legionprojects.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    28 mins
  • The Avebury Enigma
    Jun 7 2023

    The Avebury Enigma

    by Ox Art (Annabel Pettigrew and Rob MacPherson)


    The Avebury Enigma is a guided walk, audio collage and exploration of the sacred landscape at Avebury. What is it about Avebury that people find so enchanting? We walk, dowse, and record the stones and landscape, communing with the energy and pop culture mythologies to divine our obsession and response.




    SHOW NOTES & CREDITS


    ‘The Avebury Enigma’ is an original recording by Annabel Pettigrew and Rob MacPherson, and was commissioned by Legion Projects


    Original music is composed by Rob MacPherson.


    The Books referenced are


    ‘The Sun and The Serpent’ by Paul Broadhurst and Hamish Miller

    ‘Mysterious Britain’ by Janet & Colin Bord

    ‘Monica Sjöö’ by Legion Projects

    ‘Folk Horror: Hours Dreadful and Things Strange’ by Adam Scovall

    ‘The Living Stones’ by Ithell Colquhoun

    ‘The Modern Antiquarian’ by Julian Cope


    Audio excerpts from the original TV series ‘Children of The Stones’, ITV, 1977, used with kind permission.


    Audio excerpt from the radio documentary ‘Happy Days, The Children of The Stones’ by Stewart Lee for BBC Radio 4, 2012, used with kind permission.


    Audio excerpts from the original soundtrack to ‘Lucifer Rising’ by Bobby Beausoleil, 1980. Used with kind permission.


    Audio excerpt from ‘Journey to Avebury’ by COIL, 2006. Permission requested.


    Audio excerpts from TV documentary ‘The Modern Antiquarian’ by Julian Cope, 2000. Permission requested.


    Audio excerpt from ‘Jack O The Green’, 1997. Artist unknown. Accessed via YouTube;

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HT4Fqm1rlIA&feature=youtu.be


    Original recordings of live gatherings and songs performed by revellers at Avebury, led in the most part by Pagan Priest Gordon Rimes, and ‘Keeper of The Stones’ Arch Druid of Avebury Terry Dobney, collected by Annabel Pettigrew and Rob MacPherson, 2012-2023. Used with kind permission.


    ‘Children of The Stones’ Original TV Soundtrack by Sidney Sager and The Ambrosian Singers, reissued by Trunk Records, 2022. Used with kind permission.


    With thanks to Lally MacBeth from Stone Club, Una Hamilton Helle and Matthew-Robert Hughes.


    SERIES NOTES


    Ploughing Old Patterns, Raising New Ground is commissioned and produced by Matthew-Robert Hughes and Una Hamilton Helle of Legion Projects

    The theme tune is composed by Stephen Crowe

    Graphic design by Blue Firth

    Additional editing by Una Hamilton Helle


    This project has been supported by Arts Council England

    More info at legionprojects.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    48 mins