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Audio recorded from the installation with 2 people in the room

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This shows how audience position in the space alters which version of the lyrics are displayed.

The 3 versions are:

  • The Official Peace version
  • The Standard version (with anti-Jacobite verse)
  • William Hickson’s text of God Save The Queen

When you are in the middle of the room you see the Official Peace Version, and when you move away, the lyrics change

(The lyrics are cut off because we’re testing it on smaller monitor - the real ones have a much bigger resolution)

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Some further tests; overlaying the vocal and the humming - this could be what you hear in the Sweet Spot. Maybe the vocals are a bit loud?

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Paul and myself are working on the best combinations of vocal tracks for the centre of The Sweet Spot.

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Stem 3 features strings playing the main melody (with additional harmonies) from God Save the Queen

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The fourth and final stem is a mix of strings, marimbas and percussion.

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Stem 2

Distorted tubas, processed brass and minor percussion

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Stem 1

The first stem is a pared-back recording of trumpets, hums and treated tuba

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The resting state for The Sweet Spot.

This audio stem will fade in when the gallery is empty and devoid of movement. We have recorded Liz humming the main melody of God Save the Queen and added some extra harmonies and low-level atmospherics.

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An spoken word version with a treated tuba. A completely different take on the anthem

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Brass basses, what a gorgeous warm sound.

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Some bowel-quaking Tuba action!

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Wes has sent over a raft of alternative percussion loops - here’s the first