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​Mostly we put our daily recommendations here for the blog readers among you, although occasionally we go longform.
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10/6/2020 0 Comments

GASTÓN ARÉVALO - TERRAIN (A STRANGELY ISOLATED PLACE)

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WHAT WE SAY:

Hop aboard this dramatic journey through ambient valleys & electronic heights, full of sweeping cinematic vistas grounded by distant harmonies & natural field recordings from Gastón Arévalo for A Strangely Isolated Place.
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Gastón Arévalo debuts on A Strangely Isolated Place with an exploratory themed album told through the lens of an expedition diary - a rich soundtrack set amongst nature.

Gastón aimed to depict an adventurous journey, where each track captured a specific moment over an imaginary, daring ascent. An intimate meeting with nature, the album rises from the ground to our highest peaks - with the two extremes captured in the album’s artwork.

Field recordings from Patagonia enhance the feeling of freedom, one can only find from the great outdoors. Adorned with drifting harmonies; shimmering guitars; dense pads of cloud; gentle rising mists; the sound of shallow rivers and morning bird-calls, it all comes together to create a vivid and intrepid scene told across a variety of full-length tracks and short interludes, acting as breathers and moments to reflect amongst mother-natures finest grandeur.

Terrain marks Gastón’s second full-length album following his debut album ‘Rollin Ballads’, released on Marsen Jules’ Oktaf label, in 2013.

Terrain will be available in color-in-color Transparent + Gold Gatefold 2LP vinyl and digital formats, mastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri, and featuring an artwork collaboration between label-boss Ryan Griffin and Noah M / Keep Adding.

Credits:
All tracks written and produced by Gastón Arévalo.
Mastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri @ Black Knoll Studio, New York.
Artwork by Ryan Griffin & Noah M / Keep Adding.
Photography by Ryan Griffin & Gastón Arévalo.
Additional layout by Molly Smith.


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