This is a recording of a sound and light installation at St Paul's Church, Astley Bridge on Saturday 24th March 2004. Using a mixture of field recordings and original compositions Spirit of Place was a work in six parts seamlessly woven together into a single presentation. The buildings lofty acoustic played its part in giving the work a particularly reflective quality, at one point underpinned by the sonorous bottom-most note of the Church organ. The space was lit only by two rows of tea-lights placed on the tiled floor between the pews; which gradually went out as the concert progressed; finally leaving Potter and Mouldycliff to bring the work to a close in total darkness.
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