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Listening: Surface Tension

20 Friday Mar 2015

Posted by Neil Clasper in London, Music

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Field recording, Lea Valley, Music, soundscape, Surface Tension

Surface Tension, by Rob St. John

Surface Tension is a field recording, photography and writing project by Rob St. John exploring pollution, life and biodiversity along the River Lea in East London.

It was commissioned in Summer 2014 by the Thames 21 charity for the ‘Fixing Broken Rivers‘ project as part of the Love the Lea Campaign, which raises awareness and takes practical action to improve water quality of the rivers of the Lea Catchment.

I’ve listened to the full album pretty much in its entirety every couple of days since I downloaded it a week or so ago. It’s a relative rarity in the world of soundscape/ambient music in successfully combining field recordings with music; often these things end up as soundscape with music tentatively weaved in, or music with ambient noise that sounds layered on after the fact. There’s a dynamism in the transition of sounds through the piece that doesn’t sound forced, taking in the sound of the river, train doors closing, Sunday League football, and sounding true to the location; not a bucolic rural setting, but the everyday sound of a river in the post-industrial semi-suburbs.

The album can be downloaded here: http://surfacetensionriverlea.bandcamp.com/releases – good value at £6 inc. photobook.

 

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From the sea to the land beyond

10 Thursday Jan 2013

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British Sea Power, film, Music, soundtrack, video

I don’t know much about this (has it actually been released properly yet, even?) and I’m not a massive fan of British Sea Power, but I found this incredibly hypnotic, and surprisingly moving.

UPDATE: It does seem to have been released, or at least you can watch it here, on the (seriously under-promoted) The Space. And Caught by the River have posted a review this morning. A weekend treat, then.

Redundant technology

03 Thursday Jan 2013

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DAT, masters, miniDisc, Music, recording

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Found in a draw. Who knows what’s on them, or why I’m keeping them? In the absence of either a DAT or MiniDisc player, it could be a while before I find out.

A Very English Winter

20 Thursday Dec 2012

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folk, harmony singing, Music, new year, northumberland, unthanks, winter

An enjoyable documentary presented by the Unthank sisters, A Very English Winter makes a good case for the joys of communal singing in pubs. 

“You can do without Christmas, but you can’t do without Christmas singing”.

Not from the film, but very much related, here’s the Unthanks singing ‘Tar Barrel in Dale’:

The best 5 new things I heard this year

19 Wednesday Dec 2012

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Ty Segall – You’re the doctor (on Letterman)


Noisy and snotty and surprising and Fender Mustangs and a bloody great tune. “Don’t neglect your studies!”

Spiritualized – Hey Jane

Starts out like J Spaceman at his most pedestrian and ends with one of his finest choruses. Words and tune you think he must have borrowed or used before but can’t work out where.

Y Niwl – Undegpedwar

Offset guitar action. And because words are for idiots.

Lightships – Electric Cable

Woozy, warm, wistful, and uncool and gorgeous.

The Dubwood Allstars – Under Dub Wood

A brilliant idea that could have fallen apart under its own novelty but works unbelievably well. Listened to it over and over and over again.

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