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Atlas Of Green
Cat: RVNGNL 111. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
New Sun (3:08)
Recreation Story (2:29)
Born Through (2:20)
Spiral Cartography (2:53)
Overgrown Song (0:36)
Late Fragment (4:12)
Green's Dream (1:46)
Archaic Quarter Form (5:26)
Atlas Of Green (4:58)
Age & Rain (2:40)
Ancient Faith Radio (4:14)
Si Sa So (3:17)
Review: Andrew PM Hunt returns once again as Dialect with Atlas Of Green, determinedly expanding the artist's idea-oeuvre with a brand new concept album. The album imagines a young musician named Green, working in a "dawning future era where lost signals and enduring impulses are unearthed from the sediments of technology and time." Its description sounds at once illusive yet still rings out as meaningful, recalling the collective post-apocalyptic utopia outlined in Ursula Le Guin's Always Coming Home; both works deal in themes of recovery, of unearthing old technologies from sedimented layers of workable soil. Green's dozen tracks weave through malfunctioning but still usable scrap metals or "vaporware" of sampled sound, its chirrupy latent folkishness, its sound effects-laden lollops, making up the confluent, but still contingent, cochlear canards of lost - but non-linear and thus still salvageable - time.
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Back To The Woodlands & Where The Woods Begin
Back To The Woodlands & Where The Woods Begin (limited noonday yellow marbled vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: FTS 022LPC1. Rel: 17 Nov 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Noonday Yellows (4:21)
Rain (3:33)
Dusk (3:09)
The Jantzen Rag (Raccoons) (0:52)
Pleasant, This Garden (3:27)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite (3:04)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite: Into The Groves (1:44)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite: Warm Pathways (3:08)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite: Sunny Banks (2:26)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite: Fragrant Duff (1:54)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite: Beaver's Pond (0:56)
Track 12 (4:06)
Review: Written and recorded between 1972 and 1982 in Western Oregon, Back to the Woodlands is a previously unreleased, and nearly lost, album made by Ernest Hood during the same era as his near mythical album Neighborhoods. A visionary combination of field recordings, zithers, and synthesizers, Back to the Woodlands offers an unprecedented depth of access to this singular artistic mind.
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Played by: Sam Don
 in stock $23.85
Back To The Woodlands (remastered)
Back To The Woodlands (remastered) (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: FTS 022LP. Rel: 16 Nov 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Noonday Yellows (4:20)
Rain (3:33)
Dusk (3:10)
The Jantzen Rag (Raccoons) (0:51)
Pleasant, This Garden (3:29)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite (2:56)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite: Into The Groves (1:37)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite: Warm Pathways (3:08)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite: Sunny Banks (2:26)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite: Fragrant Duff (1:54)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite: Beaver's Pond (0:52)
Track 12 (4:16)
Review: A beautiful exploration in Americana, string music and all the emotion that can possibly be wrung from their intersection, Ernest Hood's Back To The Woodlands was recorded in a 10-year period in Western Oregon, beginning with Reagan and ending with Carter; 1972-1982. Hood has gone down in folk music history as a mastermind of the chordophone, a unique experimenter in such hammer-struck string instruments such as the zither, the psaltery and the good ole' guitar (and really, if you look into the history of string instruments, one could argue they're all just zithers). Never before released, this is an extraordinarily emotional album melding the artist's use of field recordings, synths, zither flourishes and guitar harmonies, producing a mini-revolution in sound that expresses the many new possibilities opened up not only by being differently abled, but also awe-inspired by the world around you.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $30.86
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