EDINBURGH 2017: BWW Q&A- Sounding

Tell us a bit about Sounding.
At Sounding, two acclaimed Scottish acts - Modern Studies (our band) and Lomond Campbell - will play, accompanied by the Pumpkinseeds Chamber Orchestra. The show gives everyone involved a chance to stretch their wings a little, and to perform songs live in a fully-realised way that might otherwise only be heard on record. Modern Studies will play songs from our next LP, due in early 2018, and Lomond Campbell will play his Black River Promise LP. We'll have projections, a specially-designed riso-print publication with downloads given out free to the audience, and a bar run by the brilliant Glad Cafe from Glasgow. We're hoping they're going to be three very special shows; something out of the ordinary.How important is the choice of venue to the piece? We're hosting Sounding at Stockbridge Parish Church, about 20 minutes walk north of Princes St. It's a beautiful, atmospheric space that should hopefully lend itself to the music and visuals. We want to create somewhere where the audience can lose themselves (in the best way possible) for an hour or two, despite being in the bustle of the city centre.Timings and ticket information for Sounding are available on the edfringe website.
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