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Recreating Finnegans Wake [in its Whole Wholume]

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Steve Gregoropoulos

Interview on London’s Resonance FM and More

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On 23 January, Sonic Imperfections host Nigel Bryant interviewed Waywords and Meansigns project director Derek Pyle for London’s experimental radio station Resonance FM. After playing excerpts of Steve Gregoropoulos and Neil Campbell‘s 2016 recordings of Waywords and Meansigns, Nigel and […]

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Radio Free Midwich Review of Neil Campbell & Steve Gregoropoulos

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Joe Murray of Radio Free Midwich reviews two chapters from the forthcoming edition of Waywords and Meansigns, by Neil Campbell and Steve Gregoropoulos. “The first thing about having a [Neil] Campbell breathing into me lugs is… it feels super normal.  […]

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Steve Gregoropoulos and the Acoustic Disturbance

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Steve Gregoropoulos discusses his approach to Waywords and Meansigns with the James Joyce Centre in Dublin. Gregoropoulos worked with the Wake’s third chapter and “the result is a wonderful 97 minutes of music, evoking the simultaneous simplicity and complexity of […]

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