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Field recordings and interviews with participants in Delia Derbyshire Day in January 2013, listening to lost tapes by the electronic music pioneer.
More Music For Films - Finchley Central - Under Night Streets, with Alex Niven
Music for Films
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More Music For Films - Finchley Central - Under Night Streets, with Alex Niven
2 hour version, first broadcast 8pm, 20th June 2016 on Resonance FM in London.
The music, films and music for films which have shaped people’s lives. Roz and Tim visit the plaque to London Underground map designer Harry Beck at Finchley Central station, and discuss the British Transport film 'Under Night Streets' in light of Beck's imagining of London's underworlds.
We discuss historical memory and the counter culture with Alex Niven, poet, academic and author of 'Folk Opposition'.
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* Original broadcast, 1 hour version of the show
https://soundcloud.com/the_beekeepers/music-for-films-finchely-central-under-night-streets
* Under Night Streets
www.imdb.com/title/tt0991286/
* Harry Beck
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Beck
* Harry Beck plaque, southbound platform, Finchley Central Underground Station
openplaques.org/plaques/11724
* Folk Opposition by Alex Niven
http://www.zero-books.net/books/folk-opposition
On our three year mission to explore the subterranean sources of London’s culture we’ve created the Scala Underground Film Map, which imagines the Tube as a film festival programmed by the legendary cinema at Kings Cross.
* The Scala London Underground Film Map 1916 – 2016
www.thebeekeepers.com/scalaunderground/
London’s radicals, underworlds and counter-cultures over a century of cinema, through a Tube map re-imagined as a film festival programmed by the legendary Scala cinema at Kings Cross.
Music for Films
Field recordings and interviews with participants in Delia Derbyshire Day in January 2013, listening to lost tapes by the electronic music pioneer.