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This is the bizarre moment a man casually walks down the street with a musical shed on his head which blasts fire out of the chimney.

It sounds like nothing more than an odd dream - but it's very real and happened in St Werbughs, Bristol.

The man was reportedly being chased and his shed was blasting out Dubstep music.

Edward Jenkins, 35, was out for a walk with his wife, Poppy, when he came across the strange scene.

He told Bristol Live: "I've just moved into the fabulous St Werburghs community in Bristol and my wife and I took an evening stroll around the area.

(Image: Edward Jenkins / SWNS)

“Hearing the distinctive music we stumbled across 'shed head' walking down the street and I whipped out my camera.

“He was being chased by a few people but by the time they came round the corner he had disappeared."

Quite why there was a man with a miniature wooden shed on his head with disco lights under the eaves and fire blasting out of the chimney in time to the music the shed is also blasting out remains a mystery.

But passers-by who stopped to watch with a mixture of fear, apprehension, bafflement, confusion, delight and admiration.

And secondly, is describing it as a shed doing this creation a disservice? Is it really a miniature house?

Artemis Bear got a close look and said it was a ‘perfect miniature wooden house’.

The 39-year-old was sitting outside enjoying the warm evening when she also witnessed the scene on Monday evening.

“This was quite an incredible sight,” she said.

“My partner and I were sat on the bench outside our house near St Werburghs City Farm and they turned to me saying 'did you see that?'

“I replied that I hadn’t and they said that a person had walked past with a house on their head. I ran around the corner and couldn’t believe my eyes."

The third question was one of public safety.

The video shows the man walking underneath overhanging trees at the exact moment the music's hook triggers the flames.

Does he realise he could spark some kind of forest fire?

Research by Bristol Live revealed a possible, albeit speculative reason as to why there was a man with a perfect miniature wooden house on their head with disco lights under the eaves and fire blasting out in time to the music it was playing.

The tune the perfect miniature wooden house was playing was a 2014 track called Mr Brown by KOAN Sound, a Bristol based electronic music duo.

(Image: Edward Jenkins / SWNS) (Image: Edward Jenkins / SWNS)

That duo, Will Weeks and Jim Bastow, released their sixth album just before Christmas and are about to embark on the summer season of festivals and events.

Could it be that this is a new stage prop for KOAN Sound’s shows? Or is it just a coincidence that this was the track that happened to be playing when the fire disco shed head man was captured on camera?