BBC Radio adaptation of the comic by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean, serialised in The Face magazine, with an additional chapter and interstitials made for the book collection. This boxed package also includes a 32-page booklet with another new chapter by Gaiman & McKean. Matrix, Runout: 93098.
BBC Radio play adapted from the graphic novel written by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Dave McKean. Music by McKean featuring Iain Ballamy on saxophone. CD comes packaged in custom box and features a 32pg. additional chapter by Gaiman and McKean. 1. x 13 x . cm. 483 in stock.
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Iain Ballamy (born 20 February 1964) is a British composer, soprano, alto and tenor saxophone player. First recording with Billy Jenkins 1985 and first solo album, Balloon Man, 1988. During his career he has performed or recorded with a wide range of musicians including Gil Evans, Hermeto Pascoal, New York Composers Orchestra, Carla Bley, Dewey Redman, George Coleman, London Sinfonietta, Françios Jeanneau, Daniel Humair, Mike Gibbs, Randy Weston, Karnataka College of Percussion, Sax Assault, Jazz Train, Freebop, Nishat Khan, . Signal To Noise (2000), BBC Radio 3 Play Adaptation of the graphic novel by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean. Veggie (2002) with Thomas Strønen, Arve Henriksen and Mats Eilertsen. The Little Radio (2004) with Stian Carstensen.
Serialized in The Face in 1989, expanded and revised into a graphic novel in 1992, and adapted for radio in 2000, Signal to Noise has never stopped evolving.
I called Iain Ballamy via his agent because I needed a warm musical voice to echo that of the directors internal monologues. In the end, that voice turned out to be reflected by the piano as well, but Iain played beautifully and expressively, looking at the pictures in the book for inspiration and conjuring absolutely the right mood. At lunch we talked about all sorts, and from that meeting has come a variety of collaborative work, from The Feral Record Label, to film soundtrack music, a children's book story and CD cover designs. IER MAURN An illustrated text by Neil Gaiman & Dave McKean First published in Breaththrough, 1990. Something there is that does not love a wall. Documents Similar To Signal to Noise - Neil Gaiman.
Signal to Noise Originally serialized in The Face, Signal to Noise is the story of a film director dying of cancer. His life's crowning achievement, his greatest film, would have told the story of a European village as the last hour of 999 . approached - the midnight that the villagers were convinced would bring with it Armageddon. Now that story will never be told. But he's still working it out in his head, making a film that no one will ever see. No one but us.
Learn about and follow jazz musician Iain Ballamy (Saxophone, tenor) at All About Jazz. His distinctive saxophone voice can be heard in his improvisations for the BBC Radio 4 play 'Signal to Noise' by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean, the movie 'Legend' and a documentary 'Joseph Losey - the Man with Four Names'. Ballamy recently scored the award winning film Mirrormask directed by Dave McKean for the Jim Henson company. June Tabor - Iain Ballamy - Huw Warren by AAJ Italy Staff. June Tabor, Iain Ballamy, Huw Warren: Quercus. June Tabor, Huw Warren, Iain Ballamy: Quercus.
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Before Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean introduced American comic book fans to the joys of sophisticated suspense, they cemented their collaborative vision in "Signal to Noise", a decidedly literary use of the comic art form. If you're looking for spandex-clad Barbie dolls flouncing about and sending off the occasional barrage of soap opera dialogue, look elsewhere. Signal To Noise kind of defies or reinvents the meaning of graphic novel, or maybe morphs it into something even more artistic. This is hardly news to anyone familiar with the work of Dave McKean and Neil Gaiman and their collaborative work over the years. Signal to Noise is actually an older work that is seeing new light here. It's the story of a filmaker who finds out he has cancer. He's working on a film that deals with an apocalypse.