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Listen: Max Décharné in conversation with Travis Elborough about his book, King’s Road

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December 2, 2024 · 9:28 am

Listen: Cathi Unsworth on Goth in conversation with Travis Elborough at The Century Club

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Listen: Suzi Ronson in conversation with Travis Elborough at the Sohemian Society on 20 Nov 2024

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Read: My review of Kate Bush books in the Spectator

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https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/kate-bush-always-quite-hippy-dippy-out-there

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Picture: Tales of the Weird event at the British Library

Myself with series editor Jonny Davidson and anthologist editors Elizabeth Dearnley and Johny Mains – picture by @novicenovelist

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Read: The relaunch of Space House for On London

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Picture: Tiffany Murray at Stanfords

Tiffany Murray - Stanfords

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Event: Table Talks with Tiffany Murray and Travis Elborough, Thurs 17 Oct, 7pm at Stanford’s Covent Garden

‘Table Talks – Join us for wine, delicious nibbles and fabulous conversation around the table, talking about all things books, travel and life journeys.

Joining the conversation we are thrilled to welcome authors Tiffany Murray and Travis Elborough talking about Tiffany’s new book My Family and Other Rock Stars sharing stories, recipes, songs and experiences, a fun evening not to be missed.

My Family and Other Rock Stars is Tiff’s remarkable, truly unique story of growing up in a rural idyll, of Cordon Bleu cookery and of a childhood where the chances of bumping into Freddie Mercury playing piano, or a group of Hell’s Angels turning up to record for Lemmy, or even the hope of David Bowie appearing, were as normal as hopscotch and homework. A history of the food and music of the 1970s, My Family and Other Rock Stars is also the story of a single mother standing her ground in a domestic world of musicians and food fights.’

Book here:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/table-talks-with-tiffany-murray-and-travis-elborough-tickets-1010442479657?aff=ebdsoporgprofile

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Read: Routemaster at 70 piece in the Big Issue – now online

My piece in the Big Issue on the 70th birthday of the Routemaster bus is now online

Read here: https://www.bigissue.com/life/routemaster-bus-70-years-transport/

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Read: Reviews of our Memorex tape

Boomkat “A new high water mark of Luke J Murray’s increasingly distinctive oeuvre, locating him in the brackish waters of hauntological rumination with Travis Elborough, an award-winning author filed by The Guardian as “one of the country’s finest pop culture historians

Man o’ many monikers, Luke Murray aka Stonecirclesampler (Iceman Junglist Kru, Grimescapes, Superior London Pulp etc. etc.) accompanies Elborough’s time and space travelling narration with a murky bed of memory-dredged, hypnagogic ambience. The results surely resemble the suppositions of Audint, and related Kode9 and Mark Fisher & Justin Barton works in this arena for Hyperdub’s Flatlines series, or the type of uchronic and anachronistic audities conjured on Mordant Music, or even the deep topography of Iain Sinclair et al.

Elborough’s neatly enunciated narration is contextually dense with references that will reward repeat plus in order to unpick, whilst Murray reserves himself to an evocative, symbiotic presence, lurking above and below the words with a palette of washed out drones, noctilucent vapours and curdled synth harmonics that lap at the ears, pulling deeper into the work, not distracting from it in the first half, before following his instincts deep into the recesses of memory on an instrumental B-side threaded with scant ether voices reminding us to Coil as much as Moon Wiring Club.

Few others are tapping into or evoking the uncanny eldritch psych quite like him at the moment, when populism and accelerationism are raging in the popular consciousness – and this slow, ponderous piece could hardly be better timed for the onset of winter and receding into your own world.”

The Wire “The London based producer, often preoccupied with the hidden, the haunted and the esoteric, is well-matched with Elborough and his eye for uncovering the overlooked”

Bleep “RIYL Jenga”

Moonbuilding Zine “a spooky shudder of a piece, like the soundtrack to one of those dreams that wakes you up with a start”

Simon Reynolds Hauntology Parish Newsletter “a spectral electronic backdrop, starting with a wonderful dilation of the old HTV ident theme into a spacy psychedelic drone”

https://the-tapeworm.bandcamp.com/album/memorex

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