
Is Neil Rose a cross between Derren Brown, Derek Acorah and Dr Frankenstein? The composer and recording artist’s Residuum show at Plymouth College of Art has elements of all three.
Apparently, he was searching for angels with his audio equipment and found an odd residual energy in his equipment. This residual energy can be found elsewhere too, and he’s found out how to turn it into sound.
The show runs from Monday, January 11 to Wednesday, January 20, with a live performance on Wednesday, January 13.
To read the full preview pop over to Arts+Culture, and you can take a gander of the review of Neil’s album album Wilbur Whateley / Psychopomps
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