Matt Stokes

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Matt Stokes (born 1973 in Penzance) is an artist and film-maker. Stokes had a residency at Grizedale Arts in 2002 during which he researched the history of rave culture in the Lake District.[1] In 2006, he won the Beck's Futures art prize for his film Long After Tonight.[2]

In 2005, Stokes developed Sacred Selections, a series of experimental transcriptions of Underground Music, then performed live on historic Pipe Organs in Dundee, following a commission by Dundee Contemporary Arts. Recordings based from these live performances were released on a CD also titled Sacred Selections.[3] In 2006 Sacred Selections was shown as part of EASTinternational which was selected by Jeremy Deller and Dirk Snauwaert, and presented as a series of organ recitals replacing ecclesiastical music with happy hardcore, Northern soul and black metal.[4]

From the liner notes:-

'Sacred Selections was conceived by artist Matt Stokes, and comprises three pipe organ recitals that present music chosen by people from a range of underground music and cultures strongly represented within Dundee - Northern Soul, Happy Hardcore and Black Metal.'

References

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  1. ^ "Grizedale Arts: Opportunities: Gardener (Lawson Park)". Grizedale.org.
  2. ^ Higgins, Charlotte (3 May 2006). "Judging panel's hearts captured by northern soul". The Guardian Arts Section, 3 May 2006. London. Retrieved 3 May 2006.
  3. ^ "Dundee Contemporary Arts". Dca.org.uk.
  4. ^ "EAST". Frieze.com.