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Journey to the End of the Jelly World!!! Jun 15, 2021

As part of our Glad:Online// project in collaboration with The Glad Foundation, we're ecstatic to bring you Journey to the End of the Jelly World! We commissioned Glasgow artists Faith Eliott & Good Dog to join forces as 'SliceyBredd Game Productions' and they have made Journey to the End of the Jelly World; an 8bit RPG game accompanied by a digitally released soundtrack with original music by Good Dog.

In the absence of in-person events over the past year, many artists and musicians have turned to digital platforms in a search of ways to engage their audiences. For Glasgow-based producer and composer Susan Bear (aka Good Dog) and visual artist and song-writer Faith Eliott, this desire to find an alternative to performing and exhibiting work led them to create an 8bit, RPG game, Journey to the End of the Jelly World.

The game follows the classic narrative template of the Hero’s Journey. As the player, you find yourself washed up on the beach of a strange island in an alternate dimension. You discover a town whose inhabitants are friendly worms that wear little hats. Through exploring and conversing with the worms, you learn that something is amiss in the town. Soil shortages, anti-slime and hostile guards have disturbed the usual peace and tranquility… You get the impression that it might have something to do with the Y2K bugs who live on the other side of the island. … Will you set off on a Journey to the End of the Jelly World, ascertain the root of these troubling occurrences and save Wormtown? It’s up to you!

Aesthetically, the game is heavily influenced by the kinds the games that brought Faith & Susan (independently of one another) escapism in their adolescence, such as Neopets, BBC micro games, and Zelda. However, the dialog also encompasses unanticipated poetic & literary influences. “I love the dark humour of playwrights like Samuel Beckett and Dylan Thomas. The language those two authors use in particular is very palpable somehow. They reference so much of material life; food and animals, smells and sounds. Seeing as our game is 8bit and visually very minimal, the dialog has to work hard to set the scene and make the digital space feel tangible. I found myself going back to those authors again and again for ideas on how to describe things!” Eliott explains.

Regarding the game soundtrack, Susan Bear cites influences such as the Animal Crossing soundtrack, Chipzel & Jim Guthrie, the composer for Sword and Sorcery. "Aside from game composers, I have always loved the instrumental work of Aphex Twin, Hudson Mohawke, Lunice, and other like fUtUre bass LuckyMe style stuff. And Italo disco, Which has probably influenced the music and production in various ways", Bear says.

Neither having made a game before, Bear & Eliott had many conversations about world-building and narrative whilst conceptualising the game’s story. They agreed that in their experience, the most exciting part of playing video games was hunting out side-quests and hidden spaces in the worlds they were navigating. Video games are unique in that they allow an audience to experience narrative in a non-linear, spacial way. Unlike so many art forms, where the end process involves a lot of stripping away components that are not relevant to the central theme, video games are enriched by tangential elements and detail.

“Game-making actually feels much more true to the experience of exploring an idea than a lot of the other mediums I usually work with” Eliott observes. “The way that games are structured means they can accommodate funny and goofy aspects, but also be sad or frightening... It has been really exciting to work with an art form that so naturally provides the space to be dramatic and mythological as well as cute and weird!”.

Journey to the End of the Jelly World is out on July 2nd, 2021 The soundtrack will be released on OK Pal Records. The game will be accessible via Glad:Online.


More about Good Dog

Susan Bear (she/her) is a multi-instrumentalist, sound designer, composer and artist working across the mediums of music, theatre and games.

Suse Bear - Photo by Beth Chalmers

Recent projects include composition and musical arrangement for Civic Digit’s Big Data Show, as well as audio for accompanying mobile app; Sound Design for Hotline (Tron Theatre), Sound design and composition for Hope & Joy (Stellar Quines, directed by Caitlin Skinner); Sound design for National Theatre of Scotland ‘Dear Europe’ by Leonie Rae Gasson, as well as various compositional work for other Scottish theatre companies.

Bear has toured internationally as a performing musician with bands such as Tuff Love, The Pastels, Malcolm Middleton, Pictish Trail, Tracyanne & Danny, as well as performing in the Fringe First winning production What Girls Are Made Of (Cora Bissett / Orla O'Loughlin) as an actor and musician. In May 2020 Bear released her solo debut album, 'Creature', as Good Dog on Scottish indie label Lost Map to critical acclaim.

Over the last nine months Bear has been songwriting and producing music for sync with Scottish all female & non binary collective Hen Hoose, and recently mixed the full Hen Hoose album at Chem19 studios due for release in autumn 2021.


More about Faith Eliott

Faith Eliott (they/them) is a songwriter and visual artist currently based in Glasgow. They grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota and relocated with their family to Scotland aged 13.

Faith Eliott - photo by Mario Cruzado

Faith studied Sculpture at Edinburgh College of Art, graduating in 2014. They have produced work in a wide range of media including printmaking, installation and video. These days, they work primarily in textiles and illustration. Increasingly, they have been making garments using crochet and found materials.

Faith is an active member of the Scottish grassroots indie and alternative music community. In 2018, they formed OK Pal Records with Edinburgh based artist Hailey Beavis. Over the past three years they have hosted dozens of gigs for local and touring acts, as well as all day events and art-markets. They also release albums, EPs, compilations, and zines in a variety of physical and digital formats.

Faith released a 7-track EP, ‘Insects’ on Song, by Toad Records in 2016. Their debut LP ‘Impossible Bodies’ came out on OK Pal Records in 2019. Both were received to critical acclaim have been broadcast on BBC Radio 3, 4, and 6Music.


Journey to the End of the Jelly World's original soundtrack by Good Dog, comes out on OK Pal Records on July 2nd, 2021.

GLAD UPDATES - Crossmyloof Bakery & Glad:Online// Jun 3, 2021

Hi everyone.

Hope you're keeping well. Just a little note to let you know about what is going on while we remain closed until the start of September.

CROSSMYLOOF BAKERY:

We've been very busy behind the scenes. While we took our first steps with the Crossmyloof Bakery making the delicious pizzas you've all been taking away and enjoying (order for this weekend here!), we were also getting the kitchen souped up with a brand new Tom Chandley bread oven and new ventilation. Thanks so much to Tom Chandley for working with us on this so brilliantly and kindly, VenTech for sorting our ventillation out and the magnificent Ellen Stott who has been guiding us and helping us source equipment, info and people for our Crossmyloof Bakery! It's all very exciting and we'll be launching the next phase of the bakery at the start of July!

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GLAD:ONLINE//:

ADAM STEARNS & STEVE CURTIS:

The Glad:Online// team has also been beavering away on premiering some of the amazing projects our collaborators have been creating. Tomorrow, we'll show Adam Stearns and Steve Curtis' Zoom Fatigue; a "collaborative online sensory experience informed by the remote interactions we have been forced to adapt during our collective lockdown."

FAITH ELLIOT & GOOD DOG

In July, Glad:Online// will also be unleashing Journey to the End of the Jelly World - an "8-bit RPG game born out of the imaginations of visual artist and musician Faith Eliott and producer/composer Susan Bear." OK Pal Records will also be releasing Good Dog's OST for Journey to the End of Jelly World and you can listen to the first single and pre-order the record here.

GREER PESTER & KAPIL SESHASAYEE

If you missed the amazing film made by Greer Pester and Kapil Seshasayee that we released in April with The Glad Foundation x Hear My Music group, please watch it below...

Glad:Online// has also been releasing lots of live performances from some great acts so if you have missed them, please go and watch these great shows on the 'LIVE' page on the Glad:Online// website. Here is the most recent show, an excellent performance of brand new material by the magnificent Lavinia Blackwall & Stilton...

That's all for now folks! Looking forward to bringing you more takeaway bakery and Glad:Online// news very soon!!!

Joe & Sarah.

TEAM GLAD'S TARTAN TREK! Mar 25, 2021

Team Glad’s Tartan Trek

Staff and supporters of the Glad Cafe are joining forces to ‘Kiltwalk’ their way around Glasgow’s iconic music venues, and raise £10,000 for The Glad Foundation to keep providing free and affordable music lessons for the young people of the Southside - and they need YOUR HELP!

Kiltwalk Team

Funds raised will provide music classes for young people with additional support needs, coming from marginalised communities, and who might otherwise not be able to afford music lessons Team Glad will walk a 20 mile route connecting Glasgow’s music and arts venues that have been forced to close due to lockdown Follow Team Glad’s progress on social media throughout their challenge via the hashtag #GOTEAMGLAD

Sunday 25th April, Shawlands, Glasgow

Team Glad, a group of walkers with ties to The Glad Cafe and Glad Rags Thrift in Shawlands, are aiming to raise £10,000 for their sister-charity, The Glad Foundation, so it can keep providing music classes for young people and children of all backgrounds and abilities in Glasgow’s Southside. “Young people have been hit so hard by the past year’s lockdowns, but we’ve managed to keep the music going by providing online workshops and lessons” says Glad Foundation Project Manager, Rory Haye, “The young people and their parents tell us that staying connected through music-making has been a real lifeline, so these funds will help us continue providing these opportunities to as many people as we can.”

The Kiltwalk is an incredible way to support the charities you care about, with funds raised in sponsorship by walkers being topped up by 50% by The Hunter Foundation, and this year it’s gone virtual, with walkers able to choose their own challenge over the weekend of April 23-25. “As a not-for-profit organisation we’ve always worked to support music and the arts both through our own concerts and events, and the parallel work of The Glad Foundation.” says Sarah Smillie, Glad Cafe co-director. “It’s been such a challenging year for arts organisations, so we wanted to walk a route that connects and celebrates the amazing creativity of Glasgow” adds her brother and co-director Joe Smillie. Team Glad are walking a 20 mile circular route from The Glad Cafe, taking in the East End and iconic spots like the Barrowlands Ballroom, through town to the West End before heading back south, joining the dots between Glasgow’s incredible independent music venues and arts spaces all the way.

And the big question: will they be wearing kilts? Glad Rags Manager Jennie Loof will be making sure you can’t miss Team Glad on the big day.

Team Glad needs your help to hit their target of raising £10,000. There are 3 ways you can get involved: Sponsor one of the Team Glad walkers by visiting virtual.thekiltwalk.co.uk/teams/TeamGlad. All donations will be topped up by 50% by the Hunter Foundation Join Team Glad for the Kiltwalk and raise funds for the Glad foundation! Sign up at www.thekiltwalk.co.uk and nominate The Glad Foundation as your charity. Then click join team and search for ‘Team Glad’ Tell your friends! On social media, your next zoom quiz or park walk. #GOTEAMGLAD

The Glad Foundation is a charity based in Shawlands, in the southside of Glasgow, providing access to free and affordable music workshops for people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities. www.thegladfoundation.co.uk

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