Amelia and Rob Introduce the Drift

This is a venture that had been developing slowly over the past couple of years. Our friend Darren Pilcher, who lives just up the road, has developed an amazing system for creating soundscapes. He takes samples of real sounds: bunches of leaves, shingle, a church bell, the ambient hum of a power station, and then applies reverb, delay and loops to create potent textures and atmospheres. Wed started improvising material with him Rob playing heavy basslines and Amelia adding all sorts of other things we have lying around at home: harmonium, melodica, glockenspiel, omichord, ukulele, clarinet. We got into the habit of meeting up on Thursday evenings, creating a few tracks, and then throwing them away as it was more fun to make new ones a week later than to do anything twice.

Then we met poet Nancy Gaffield and got talking. She was interested in writing a series of poems about our local environment in Kent the ancient woods, the marshes and the shingle at Dungeness, and these were the environments wed had in mind with our music. Leaves and shingle foraged from those environments were already part of the music, buried in Darrens sound loops. We decided to combine forces and create Wealden a half hour of poetry and soundscape. The recording was made just before lockdown. We would have performed the piece live in the summer, but that was impossible. So we made a film instead. This is the final section of it.

Blue Movies Craft Your Daily Soundtrack

Some music is made for dreamers and drifters, and I think that’s precisely where the work of Blue Movies exists. There’s so much space left for you while listening to their latest single that it’s easy for you to find yourself lost in the world…which is perfect for those of us seeking that sort of escape. You’ll also hear these tiny little melodies, stretched beyond their limits, leaving them to resonate in your ears long after the moment has passed. This song appears on the group’s new album, Disenchantment, which will be available to you on May 5th…giving you a soundtrack for many days to come.

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Sprawling New Song from Lost Left

Lost Left is a three-piece, recording their music somewhere between London and Glasgow.  They’ve just put up their new record, Levollinen, which has really caught my attention.  It’s full of these extended soundscapes, crafted with truly remarkable melodies that come in and out, and then in again.  It takes a truly willing ear to listen to this record in its entirety, but the reward you receive will have you reeling.  It’s some of the more emotional compositions I’ve stumbled upon this year, and the band’s currently offering it up for the convenient Name Your Price.  If you’re looking to lose yourself this weekend, this is the perfect place to find yourself.

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Download:Lost Left – Thank You For The Lung [MP3]

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