I THOUGHT I HEARD YOU SPEAK: WOMEN AT FACTORY RECORDS - AUDREY GOLDEN

Schedule

Mon Jun 12 2023 at 07:00 pm to 11:00 pm

Location

Walthamstow Trades Hall | London, EN

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LONDON BOOK LAUNCH CELEBRATING WOMEN AT FACTORY RECORDS -PANEL EVENT, DJ SET, BOOK SIGNING
About this Event

We are thrilled to host a celebratory London event with Audrey Golden to mark publication of the essential oral history of Factory.

Stephanie Phillips, journalist, author of Why Solange Matters & singer/guitarist Big Joanie chairs a Women At Factory panel, with Bindi Binning (A&R Factory Too), Gonnie Rieitveld (Quando Quango, Hacienda employee), Tina Simmons (Director, Factory Communications Limited & Simone Marie (Primal Scream) who will also DJ.

Factory Records has become the stuff of legend. The histories of the label have been told from many perspectives, from visual catalogues and memoirs to exhibitions. Yet no in-depth history has ever been told from the perspectives of the women who were integral to Factory's cultural significance.


The untold history of Factory Records is one of women's work at nearly every turn: recording music, playing live gigs, running the label behind the scenes, managing and promoting bands, designing record sleeves, making films and music videos, pioneering sound technology, DJing, and running one of the most chaotic clubs on the planet, The Haçienda.


Told entirely in their voices and featuring contributions from Gillian Gilbert, Gina Birch, Cath Carroll, Tina Simmons , Gonnie Rietveld, Bindi Binning and over fifty more interviewees, I THOUGHT I HEARD YOU SPEAK is an oral history that reveals the true cultural reach of the label and its staying power in the twenty-first century.

Audrey Golden is a writer with a focus on music, culture, cinema and politics. She loves punk and post-punk and holds a Ph.D. in literary studies from the University of Virginia.

Bindi Binning - A&R Factory Too

Gonnie Rietveld - Musician in Quando Quango; Hacienda Employee, The Hacienda Must Be Built (Fac 351) collaborator; Professor of Sonic Culture

Tina Simmons - Director of Factory communications Limited; employee of Factory Communications Limited

  • Panel discussion;
  • audience questions;
  • book signing;
  • & DJ set

Reviews:

The book I've been waiting for my entire adult life. A wonderful and fresh retelling of a time and a place that has never been significantly seen or heard from the perspective of women. Unfolding like a detective story bringing forth all the complex evidence, these fascinating, insightful, fun testimonies of what it was like to be connected to Factory are beautifully woven together. The range and power of the unleashed individual voices takes on a collective strength, becoming a fantastic roar: we were there all along and we will not be forgotten.

Carol Morley

I Thought I Heard You Speak is not simply an essential addition to Factory Records' archive of books, films, and exhibitions, it is recommended reading. Period

DJ Paulette

I was really pleased to talk to Audrey about my memories of working with New Order and Factory Records. I think it's really important that the story of Factory Records includes and recognises the contribution of several women right from the start to the legacy that continues today'

Rebecca Boulton, Manager of New Order

An important book on the women pivoting around the Factory/Manchester scene

Sinead Gleeson

In an industry that primarily dismisses or conveniently forgets the vast contributions of women, I am delighted that this book exists. Bravo Audrey Golden. Thank you for bearing witness

Shirley Manson


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Where is it happening?

Walthamstow Trades Hall, 61-63 Tower Hamlets Road, London, United Kingdom

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Tickets

GBP 9.00 to GBP 35.00

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