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A poetess and music producer collide, creating a collection of conceptual, thoughtful, improvised librettos and melodies.

First collaborating back in 1998, Bernadette Cremin and Paul Mex team-up for recitations on the everyday underbelly tales of habitual, yet bizarre humankind, over hypnotic, often blue musical soundscapes. 

 'Mutual Territory' also features guest appearances from Porcupine Tree's Colin Edwin, a remix from Grammy winning producer Philip Larsen, and guitar work from former Guy Chambers protégé, Louise Flenley.

In a world ago, Bernadette Cremin worked as a social worker, a tea lady, sociology lecturer, TEFL teacher, bank clerk and an absolutely hopeless waitress. Due to choice and circumstance, she moved to Brighton in 1996 to drink petrol. Amongst an assortment of activity, Cremin has gone onto win a Year Of The Artist Award, a performance poetry bursary, represented Brighton in national slams and had books published in the UK and Eire. She presently lives with an eclectic CD  collection and a nosey neighbour who thinks that poetry is for snobs and drop- outs!  

Paul Mex emerged from the late ‘70s British punk scene as a musician, releasing numerous cult cuts along the way. In the early ‘80s he moved into music production and under that guise has been involved in an odd bunch of recordings, ranging from comic legend Frankie Howerd, to George Michael, with some Robert Wyatt thrown in for good measure. Mex also regularly masquerades as a music broadcaster, dabbling with radio and television appearances. He has a belligerent yet adorable cat that loves cartoons and thinks she’s a bear!

Though the band was featured in recently released Lifoti's September 2019 issue 09, you can check it from below link's for your country:

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