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Boomtown Fair, Winchester
August 2014
Beep created the 'Tangled Roots' installation at Boomtown for Dub Reggae promoter Trinity Music London.
Dub was the first musical genre created specifically to be played through large sound systems, and Trinity brings a crisp modern outlook to the rich history of sound system culture. In curating the 'Tangled Roots' stage, they assembled a selection of Dub artists and two high quality sound systems: Unit 137 and Lionpulse.
BEEP's design reflects the Trinity ethos, with clean lines and a simple, punchy colour palette. The stage achieves maximum impact with minimum budget, and succeeds in drawing focus to the star attractions: the sound systems themselves.
The stage received funding from Arts Council England.
A film capturing the spirit of the festival environment can be viewed here
Boomtown Fair, Winchester
August 2014
Beep created the 'Tangled Roots' installation at Boomtown for Dub Reggae promoter Trinity Music London.
Dub was the first musical genre created specifically to be played through large sound systems, and Trinity brings a crisp modern outlook to the rich history of sound system culture. In curating the 'Tangled Roots' stage, they assembled a selection of Dub artists and two high quality sound systems: Unit 137 and Lionpulse.
BEEP's design reflects the Trinity ethos, with clean lines and a simple, punchy colour palette. The stage achieves maximum impact with minimum budget, and succeeds in drawing focus to the star attractions: the sound systems themselves.
The stage received funding from Arts Council England.
A film capturing the spirit of the festival environment can be viewed here
Photo: Ellie Bradford
Photo: Ellie Bradford
Photo: Ellie Bradford
Photo: Ellie Bradford