EPISODE 2: GEORGE NINDI & WUMZUM'S VISION OF SOUND + STEAMDOWN episode artwork

EPISODE · Aug 10, 2020 · 42 MIN

EPISODE 2: GEORGE NINDI & WUMZUM'S VISION OF SOUND + STEAMDOWN

from Vision of Sound · host Georgina Cook

Listen to film maker George Nindi & illustrator Wumzum chat to Georgina Cook about their work with South London's amazing Steamdown collective, Unit 31 and other creative communities.This episode was recorded in December 2019.RELATED LINKS:SUBSCRIBE TO THE VISION OF SOUND PODCAST:podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/vision-of-sound/id1526687073WUMZUM - www.wumzum.comGEORGE NINDI - www.instagram.com/georgenindMENTIONED:STEAMDOWNUNIT 31 + SALT PEANUTS (Rest In Peace Ty).RELIC TRAVELLER by LARRY ACHIAMPONGGeorge Nindi & Wumzum’s Vision of Sound features music by:Steamdown: Free My SkinNujabes: KujakuHector Plimmer: Sunshine (Emma Jean Thackray remix)Music @ Individual artists - LICENCED with PRS LOML licenceOTHER CREDITS:Produced, presented and edited by Georgina CookRecorded by Frank Merritt at The Carvery StudioSoundtrack & additional editing by Francis RedmanAdditional thanks to Ian Phillips & Clare Considine.Intro + Outro Music: Voodoo Ray by Williams Fairey Brass Band; from Jeremy Deller’s “Acid Brass” project.For more info:www.georginacook.net/visionofsoundFollow:www.instagram.com/thevisionofsound/Email: hello[@]georginacook[dot]netPODCAST © Georgina Cook

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Listen to George Nindi & Wumzum chat to Georgina Cook about their work with South London's amazing Steamdown collective, Unit 31 and other creative communities. As well as their inspirations and motivations for getting involved with Steamdown, we hear about collaborating, what it's like to be part of a creative community, that freelance life and finding your tribe.

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