Filmmaker Peter Strickland and industrial music pioneer Cosey Fanni Tutti interview each other at The Quietus. “Cosey Fanni Tutti, artist, musician and writer, has cut a unique path through the musical landscape since the initial termination of the Throbbing Gristle/TG mission in the early 1980s. Often working with life partner Chris Carter as one half of Chris and Cosey and Carter Tutti, she has also been a member of the revived TG (and then X-TG) plus the astounding Carter Tutti Void in more recent years. However her latest fantastic album 2t2 is a strictly solo affair, following on from the recent OST Delia Derbyshire: The Myths And The Legendary Tapes and 2019’s Tutti.
Peter Strickland’s 2009 debut feature, Katalin Varga, is often mentioned by tQ’s editors as one of the best films to be released during the lifespan of this magazine, and the follow up, Berberian Sound Studio from 2012, cemented his place as one of our favourite directors. His most recent feature, the black comedy Flux Gourmet, sparked off a long overdue reacquaintance with the work of his unique musical project, the Sonic Catering Band.
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