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Philip Jeck


Philip Jeck started working with record players and electronics in the early 1980s and has made soundtracks and toured with many dance and theatre companies, as well as with his own solo work, in the years since. Jeck often works with old records and record players salvaged from junk shops, turning them to his own purposes by playing them as musical instruments, and is perhaps best known for his award-winning work Vinyl Requiem with Lol Sargent (a performance for 180 Dansette record players, 12 slide-projectors and 2 movie-projectors).


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Philip Jeck


Philip Jeck started working with record players and electronics in the early 1980s and has made soundtracks and toured with many dance and theatre companies, as well as with his own solo work, in the years since. Jeck often works with old records and record players salvaged from junk shops, turning them to his own purposes by playing them as musical instruments, and is perhaps best known for his award-winning work Vinyl Requiem with Lol Sargent (a performance for 180 Dansette record players, 12 slide-projectors and 2 movie-projectors).