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Research interests I have recently gained a Leverhulme Artist-in-Residence award, and will be becoming the Department’s ‘Composer-in-Residence’ during 2008. I have many recording [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Drew+Mulholland] and public performance credits to my name, as well as a lot of radio, television and theatre work. My 2001 album ‘The Séance at Hobs Lane’, recently reissued by Ghost Box, sparked my interest in the connectivities between music, sounds and places, and more particularly in how psychogeographical investigations of the city might be melded with sound-music fragments evoking places real and imagined, mundane and unusual, lost and found, everyday and haunted. I will be composing two new pieces to be performed in the University in 2009, as well as writing a paper with Chris Philo and Hayden Lorimer on the possibilities for a ‘musical psychogeography’. For an interview where I reflect on some of these themes, see this link |
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