Unearthing is an essay written by Alan Moore and originally published in Iain Sinclair's London: City of Disappearances in 2006.
[1][2] In an interview with The Quietus in 2010, Alan Moore described the work:...more of a human excavation than the excavation of a place, but because Steve Moore has lived his entire life in one house on top of Shooter's Hill and he currently sleeps no more than four paces from the spot where he was born, it does become a work of psychogeography as well.
Crook&Flail, a production duo consisting of Andrew Broder of Fog and Adam Drucker aka Doseone, wrote the score.
[8] They worked with several other musicians on the score, including Mike Patton, Stuart Braithwaite, Zach Hill, Justin Broadrick, George Cartwright, Matt Darling and Paul Metzger.
The live reading and performance of the score took place in front of a backdrop of Mitch Jenkins' images.