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Experience shows music is a matter of taste

The intricate relationship between music and food and drink – a bit– reaches a new level with the recent release of . Created by musicians Jacob Thompson-Bell and Adam Martin with food artist Caroline Hobkinson, the ‘experience’ is an at-home kit containing a range of distinctive foods which are to be tasted while listening to an accompanying electronic music track – the idea being that one enhances the other. Sadly, there’s no Schubert (trout), Prokofiev (oranges) or Tchaikovsky (nuts) in the soundtrack, but we’re sure these masters of good taste can be incorporated into a later version.

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