This work was generated by gramophone and carpet protesters donated by elders from the West Indian community in Chapeltown Leeds it was a negotiation of two generations of residents who agreed to share this. The Gramaphone was used to listen to Church music on a Sunday and for a get-together on a Saturday. It was also able to pick up international stations. Whilst not unusual for a West Indian family this represented a level of access to information and music that was not typical of most working-class families in Leeds at the time.
The work is a reflection on the effects of sound and music on the household.