Charles Kriel

producer | writer | composer

  • books
    • Tales of The Lobster Boy
      • Read a Preview
      • The Soundtrack
    • How to DVJ - a digital DJ masterclass
  • media
    • BBC Radio 1 Resident Artist
    • Glastonbury 2004
    • Essential Selection AV Mix
    • DVJ mix for Mixmag
    • Mixmag DVJ Gallery
    • Mixmasters for ITV
    • Galaxy Radio Tour Visuals
    • Soundtrack music for "The Ocular Effect" - Disney / Xenophile Media
    • DVJ Mix for DJSounds.com
  • art
    • Tate Britain for choreographer Sarah Warsop
    • Presenting "The Amazing Kriels"
    • Home At Last
    • No One What Will Care for You
    • Home At Last 2
    • Thunderclub
    • One Big Year - BBC Radio 1
    • ICA London
    • Cathy Marston's "Echo and Narcissus"
    • research & art
    • Early Sculpture & Textile works
  • music
    • "Bye" for Sarah Warsop - Queen Elizabeth Hall
    • More Variations, commissioned by Gary Carter
    • Project X Soundtrack
    • "Whiff" for Sarah Warsop - Royal Opera House
    • "Banker Fux" for National Film Theatre Copy
  • games
    • The Ghost of Villiers High
    • Pigment's Playpen (this will take you to another site)
    • Brainzzz
    • The White Island (this will take you to another site)
    • Project X Soundtrack
    • Soundtrack music for "The Ocular Effect" - Disney / Xenophile Media
  • talks
  • bio
  • Blog
  • Book Blog

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Read:
Tales of
The Lobster Boy


When a series of murders threatens a community of carnies and freaks, Gibtown's Lobster Boy mayor must stop the killer, while protecting the carnies from the FBI and the outside world.

"Tales of The Lobster Boy", a driving story of murder amongst "those who are born not as others", is an experienced not to be missed.


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