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Luke Godden & Terence Owen : Sausage Fingers

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adpl4 01:28
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hella4 02:32
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Messire 11:10
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-interlude- 00:01
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Purple Haxe 07:48
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-interlude- 00:03
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RUBDUB 03:55
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Sutra C 07:04

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Terence Owen and Luke Godden - "Sausage Fingers”

Sausage Fingers is a musical release* composed by Terence Trevor Owen using the audio work of Luke Godden. Terence (Bristol) is a musician and Luke (Preston) is an artist. They met via a gay men's app, talked, and Luke sent Terry some of his audio files, Terry made Sausage Fingers. They’ve never met in person.

The files represented about 4 years (2013 - 17) worth of Luke’s work - comprising sound and vocal recordings (edited by Luke). Owing to this, some of the audio material had been previously incorporated into other art projects Luke had participated in. So the work possessed a broad range of influences and methods.

The arrangements you hear of the vocals; the writing, dialect, pace and positioning was done by Luke (it’s Luke’s art work) using basic garageband software and a Zoom recorder. There are also non verbal elements which (Luke) captured either ‘in field’ (kettles and microwaves) or are fragments of a collage like approach to the edits. The aural results include some performance and arbitrary gesturing, to a point. The track Hella is a record of replacing the counts in a chin up workout with the word tennis ball - and its derivatives.

Other artists had a material input to some but not all of the work. Luke is part of Bristol Diving School, a well established artists collective. Purple Haxe , original title Purple Haze, was written by artist Hannah James, Luke’s cut featured no other sounds than the vocal - and was presented by the artist in an institution, when it was first made collaboratively a few years ago.

Sausage Fingers then is a genuine cross platform document. In Luke’s view at least - Terence has a different point of view , as such in ways , there are moments when we seem to be just signaling at each other across a void….

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released February 5, 2018

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