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Dead Souls Waiting Room Dead Souls Waiting Room is a song writing collaboration between Jay Morey a London based Author, Actor and Comedian and Mark Maxwell a Liverpool based Philosopher and Musician.
Morey and Maxwell first encountered each other as mutual fans of the Liverpool alternative comedian Alexie Sayle while administering their individual Facebook fan pages. After merging their efforts they began to discover other mutual interests and began a song writing collaboration in late 2010.
Their first effort, 'Time' lead to more songs being written in the first few months of 2011. The collaboration was given the name, 'Dead Souls Waiting Room' by Morey after she described Maxwell's existential dread of modern Capitalist work ethic. The first CD of material is called, simply Dead Souls Waiting Room.
There followed a tradition of working on new material at the same time of year for 2012 and 2013 resulting in two more CD collections, each given a number: DSWR2 and DSWR3 copying the album names of Peter Gabriel.
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