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Most people will encounter Stanlow Oil Refinery from driving past it on one of the motorways that skirts its borders. Driving past at night, you’ll be met with thousands of its lights illuminating its various plants. For some people, this spectacle is a proud local landmark and part of the visual identity of their town. For others, its flames, escaping steam, and contrast with its rural setting is a post-apocalyptic reminder of its impact on the wider environment. The refinery has even been the subject of a song by 80’s synth band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, whose lead singer, Andy McCluskey, has a personal connection with Stanlow. In this episode, artists, musicians and writers discuss the visual impact of Stanlow, including OMD’s Andy McCluskey, writer Tabitha Lasley, as well as artist and designer Peter Saville. Writer and Producer - George Powell Senior Producer – Louise Clarke Editor – Tara McDermott Technical Producer – Craig Boardman Artwork – Ellie Walmsley Music – Joshua Leary Black Gold is a Long Form Audio production for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Sounds Audio Lab Commissioning Editor – Khaliq Meer
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