Pangaea and Joe provide music for theatrical production

Pangaea and Joe provide music for theatrical production

19/10/2009

text: Ari Stein

Hessle Audio’s Pangaea and Joe will be premiering new music for an upcoming theatrical production in London titled Hall.

The folks behind the production group are Felix Mortimer and Susanna Davies-Crook, both run the unusual London based performance company 19;29. The theatre company utilizes disused urban spaces in which they stage unconventional performances within them.

Pangaea runs the dubstep label Hessle Audio alongside Ramadanman and Ben UFO. Pangaea will be providing audio material for this special performance alongside label mate Joe. The Hall performance is based on one’s individual and fateful journey through a “secret location in North London.” By the ‘sounds’ of it, this eerie unorthodox performance should not be missed.

Hall runs for ten days and tickets are strictly limited.

For more info go here: http://www.1929.org.uk/

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