Memento Mori
Memento Mori
Better Songs Productions
The Memento Mori podcast series creates sonic stories from the work of photographer Peter Mitchell, who captured the demolition of Quarry Hill flats in the late 1970s. The project was recorded entirely during lockdown and was funded by Leeds City College Arts Fund. A Better Songs Production, produced by Rosie Parsons and Verity Watts. Featured voices: Peter Mitchell Tony Baker Martin Brennan Jack Longbottom Martin McGuire Theresa Tosney Margaret Shippin Steve Pye Becky Palfrey and Andy Gray. Special thanks to Rudi Thoemmes, Dom McGuire, Leeds City Museum, Colours May Vary, Tony Macaluso and Rum Doodle for the use of their song, The Quarry Hill Flats. Memento Mori is published by RRB Photobooks and is available via strangelyfamiliar.co.uk Featured image: Kitson House from the West. Photo credit Peter Mitchell / RRB Photobooks. Follow @ strangelyfamiliar on Instagram. Find out more and listen to our other productions at bettersongs.co.uk
4. New Models for Old
Episode 4: As Leeds City College open their doors to a brand new campus on Quarry Hill, we hear reflections from students on the stories and images from Memento Mori. The Memento Mori podcast series creates sonic stories from the work of photographer Peter Mitchell, who captured the demolition of Quarry Hill flats in the late 1970s. The project was recorded entirely during lockdown and was funded by Leeds City College Arts Fund. A Better Songs Production, produced by Rosie Parsons and Verity Watts. Featured voices: Peter Mitchell Tony Baker Martin Brennan Jack Longbottom Martin McGuire Theresa Tosney Margaret Shippin Steve Pye Becky Palfrey and Andy Gray. Special thanks to Rudi Thoemmes, Dom McGuire, Leeds City Museum, Colours May Vary, Tony Macaluso and Rum Doodle for the use of their song, The Quarry Hill Flats. Memento Mori is published by RRB Photobooks and is available via strangelyfamiliar.co.uk Featured image: Kitson House from the West. Photo credit Peter Mitchell / RRB Photobooks. Follow @strangelyfamiliar on Instagram. Find out more and listen to our other productions at bettersongs.co.uk
Apr 23, 2021
16 min
3. Goodbye World
Episode 3: Goodbye World: Reflecting on the loss and the legacy of the flats through Peter’s photographs, and the Quarry Hill site today. The Memento Mori podcast series creates sonic stories from the work of photographer Peter Mitchell, who captured the demolition of Quarry Hill flats in the late 1970s. The project was recorded entirely during lockdown and was funded by Leeds City College Arts Fund. A Better Songs Production, produced by Rosie Parsons and Verity Watts. Featured voices: Peter Mitchell Tony Baker Martin Brennan Jack Longbottom Martin McGuire Theresa Tosney Margaret Shippin Steve Pye Becky Palfrey and Andy Gray. Special thanks to Rudi Thoemmes, Dom McGuire, Leeds City Museum, Colours May Vary, Tony Macaluso and Rum Doodle for the use of their song, The Quarry Hill Flats. Memento Mori is published by RRB Photobooks and is available via strangelyfamiliar.co.uk Featured image: Kitson House from the West. Photo credit Peter Mitchell / RRB Photobooks. Follow @strangelyfamiliar on Instagram. Find out more and listen to our other productions at bettersongs.co.uk
Apr 23, 2021
23 min
2. Battleship on Eastgate
Episode 2. Battleship on Eastgate Former residents recall life in Quarry Hill Flats, as Peter Mitchell records the passing of time. The Memento Mori podcast series creates sonic stories from the work of photographer Peter Mitchell, who captured the demolition of Quarry Hill flats in the late 1970s. The project was recorded entirely during lockdown and was funded by Leeds City College Arts Fund. A Better Songs Production, produced by Rosie Parsons and Verity Watts. Featured voices: Peter Mitchell Tony Baker Martin Brennan Jack Longbottom Martin McGuire Theresa Tosney Margaret Shippin Steve Pye Becky Palfrey and Andy Gray. Special thanks to Rudi Thoemmes, Dom McGuire, Leeds City Museum, Colours May Vary, Tony Macaluso and Rum Doodle for the use of their song, The Quarry Hill Flats. Memento Mori is published by RRB Photobooks and is available via strangelyfamiliar.co.uk Featured image: Kitson House from the West. Photo credit Peter Mitchell / RRB Photobooks. Follow @strangelyfamiliar on Instagram. Find out more and listen to our other productions at bettersongs.co.uk
Apr 23, 2021
18 min
1. The Winged Cobra Lands
Episode 1. The Winged Cobra Lands Artist and photographer Peter Mitchell comes to Leeds, and starts documenting the last days and slow demolition of Quarry Hill Flats in a series of extraordinary photographs. The Memento Mori podcast series creates sonic stories from the work of photographer Peter Mitchell, who captured the demolition of Quarry Hill Flats in the late 1970s. The project was recorded entirely during lockdown and was funded by Leeds City College Arts Fund. A Better Songs Production, produced by Rosie Parsons and Verity Watts. Featured voices: Peter Mitchell Tony Baker Martin Brennan Jack Longbottom Martin McGuire Theresa Tosney Margaret Shippin Steve Pye Becky Palfrey and Andy Gray. Special thanks to Rudi Thoemmes, Dom McGuire, Leeds City Museum, Colours May Vary, Tony Macaluso and Rum Doodle for the use of their song, The Quarry Hill Flats. Memento Mori is published by RRB Photobooks and is available via strangelyfamiliar.co.uk Featured image: Kitson House from the West. Photo credit Peter Mitchell / RRB Photobooks. Follow @strangelyfamiliar on Instagram. Find out more and listen to our other productions at bettersongs.co.uk
Mar 26, 2021
17 min
Introducing Memento Mori
Introducing Memento Mori, a soundscape documentary series from Better Songs Productions. Produced by Rosie Parsons and Verity Watts. Memento Mori creates sonic stories from the work of photographer Peter Mitchell, who captured the demolition of Quarry Hill flats in the late 1970’s. Built in the 1930s in Leeds, the flats were the UK’s largest social housing complex at the time. Mitchell’s book Memento Mori collected fragments of their history alongside images of the flats’ demolition. Funded by Leeds City College Arts Fund.
Nov 20, 2020
1 min