Richard King: Travels Over Feeling

Thursday 30th May 2024, 6:30pm, £5-£30

Storysmith, 236 North Street, Bristol, BS3 1JD

We are stoked to be hosting a very special event in collaboration with our friends at Friendly Records – the welcome return to Bristol of Richard King, who will be talking about his landmark new book on the life and times of Arthur Russell, Travels Over Feeling.

As big fans of both King and Russell, we can’t wait to hear more about King’s unprecedented archive access and the still-enigmatic life of one of the great musical experimenters of the 20th Century.

We are also extremely happy to confirm that Richard will be in conversation with Pete Cunningham of Ishmael Ensemble – don’t miss it!

Tickets include a glass of wine. Pre-order your copy of Travels Over Feeling (rrp £30) for a special discounted price with your ticket, then collect on the night!

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About Richard King

Richard King was born into a bilingual family in South Wales and for the last twenty years has lived in the rural county of Powys, in mid-Wales. He is author of Original Rockers (2015), which was shortlisted for the Gordon Burn Prize, and How Soon Is Now? (2012), which was Sunday Times Music Book of the Year, both published by Faber. The Lark Ascending was published in 2019, and was a Rough Trade, Mojo and Evening Standard Book of the Year, shortlisted for the Penderyn Prize. Brittle With Relics: A History of Wales, 1962–1997 was published in February 2022. Richard is the current Royal Literary Fund Fellow at Cardiff University School of Journalism, Media & Culture.

Before his career as an author King worked in the independent music business, co-founding the record label Planet Records in Bristol at the age of twenty-two. The label’s roster was drawn from the city’s underground music culture, releasing music by Movietone, Third Eye Foundation, Crescent, and Flying Saucer Attack, along with occasional American bands including Yo La Tengo and Harry Pussy. In 1996 King established a working relationship with Domino Records in London, an association that continued, with various degrees of formality, for over fifteen years.

King has also regularly worked as a curator, programming and producing events at the Barbican Centre, London, the Cultural Olympiad, London 2012, the Hay Festival, Green Man Festival, where he curated the Babbling Tongues stage for five years and the International Festival of Apathy, Bristol. King was an honorary founding partner of the Do Lectures.

His writing has appeared in The Guardian, The Observer, Vice, Caught By The River and numerous other publications. King was also co-editor of Loops, a journal of long form music writing published jointly by Faber & Faber and Domino Records.

Photo Credit: Eva Vermandel

About Travels Over Feeling: Arthur Russell – A Life

A landmark publication celebrating the life and work of American musician and composer Arthur Russell, the man the Guardian called ‘One of the 20th century’s true musical visionaries’.

The music of Arthur Russell defies classification. Across a twenty-year career he created a body of work which ranged from his pioneering compositions as part of the New York avant-garde alongside artists including Philip Glass and Allen Ginsberg, to his genre-expanding disco and art pop productions, to his posthumously released folk songs. Travels Over Feeling is the result of extensive research by author Richard King, curating the ephemera and documentation found in both Arthur’s and other private archives, and consists of hand-written scores, lyrics, photos, letters and drawings.

Throughout, King has conducted wide-ranging original interviews with Arthur’s collaborators, contemporaries, family and friends. The resulting book reveals a true picture of one of the most distinctive artists of the last fifty years.