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Working as a sound engineer and producer Harvey has recorded in excess of 130 albums and numerous EP’s and singles to much critical acclaim. Working mainly in the alternative side of the industry he has made some of the more colourful and ground breaking records and continues to strive to bring that ‘exciting edge’ to his work.
Clients Include:-
- Buzzcocks
- Therapy?
- Chelsea Wolfe
- Crass
- Dub War
- Jim Jones Review
- Ariel Pink
- Goldblade
- And So I Watch You From Afar
- Johnny Foreigner
JOHNNY FORIEGNER Arcs Across the City (Best Before), ‘Some of the most exciting indie-pop sounds put to record by a British band in a long while… domestic debut album of the year - hands down’ - 10/10 DROWNED IN SOUND
AND SO I WATCH YOU FROM AFAR 'maybeshewill' (Smalltown America),
10/10
BBC RADIO ONE
Nominated for the Choice Music Award Best Album category
Joao has been involved with the KTF from the begining. He also run s a local site for the West London areas of Kensal Green, Kensal Rise, Queens Park and North Kensington - TheSourceMAg.net

For some time after Agricultural college, I traveled, with the Free festival convoy, and with Sadhus in India, after studying Herbalism, I started a career in Film, wrote several shorts and cut 16mm film in a ram shackle edit suite in Seymour st. Then moved on to direct my own works, on Aurveda, Yoga, and some pop promos. Later with Rubber Moon Productions, principally Directing a Documentary on Hats called Headcase, I won the Reely Film Competition for my camerawork
(16mm, Super 8 and 35mm), and started to shoot stuff on the 'new' Digital formats.
Working with Spillinglight Films we made several films in India and Taiwan on the Kumbh Mela and the Yenshui Fireworks festivals respectively.
I returned to Help Gulrukh Khan produce and edit a huge work on Dolphins, called Blue Velvet in Sinai, and later Mantra for the Millennium for the Hinduja Brothers. This hard-hitting environmental short was a forerunner of Al Gore's 'An Inconvenient Truth', which took a few pages from our work.
Since then I have become a keen Urban Beekeeper, and writer. I organize events for a local fundraising group called the Kensal Town Fund; we raise monies for local and international charities in various venues in west London.

Emma has been involved with the KTF from the outset.
She runs Dreamas, a drama company for kids where she writes the play around the characters the children make up; then together, they work on character, relationship; and perform it.
She's also an actress. Her last roles were:
- Charlotta in Chekov's Cherry Orchard (review extract by Bill Horslen: "...though for me the funniest performance was that of Emma Lyndon-Stanford as Charlotta, the family governess – as finely judged a piece of character acting as I’ve seen in Hampstead Parish Church....")
- Rosalind in Shakespeare's As You Like It
- Mrs Arbuthnot in Wilde's Woman of No Importance
- Hodel in Fiddler on the Roof.
She will be playing Portia in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice at The Rosemary Branch Theatre, Islington, in May 2014.
Singing is another talent she has, having performed in a number of operas, but also more contemporary stuff, soul, country, blues, etc...
Links: http://www.dreamas.co.uk/






