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​Mostly we put our daily recommendations here for the blog readers among you, although occasionally we go longform.
Reading about music is a bit like looking at pictures of food - not nearly half as much fun as getting involved, so we scribble a brief intro to hopefully whet your appetite but you're better off just hitting play. Not very "slow" I know but there's a lot of music to check these days & hopefully you'll find the recommendations a handy filter.
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29/11/2020 0 Comments

Various Artists - Sustain Series, Vol. 1 (Ambientologist)

WHAT THE COVER LOOKS LIKE:
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WHAT WE SAY:

Recently celebrating a year on the ambient scene, in which they've put out a load of great releases, Ambientologist, in a cry for a more sustainable future, ask a fine selection of ambient artists to re/upcycle some unfinished material, & make some environmentally friendly, brand new second hand music spanning the ambient spectrum. Sunday suitable & well recommended.
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WHAT YOUR EARS SAY:

WHAT THE RELEASE NOTES SAY:

Over the past year, a selection of artists have been digging through the depths of their creative pursuits, for material they either cannot finish, or else would like to see adapted. These same artists and more have delved into the resulting repertoire, and emerged with new, repurposed pieces.

Out of this births the first volume of the Sustain Series: a means for artists to make use of old sounds, hoping to bring forward music that might have otherwise not seen the light of day. Thanks to the input from a variety of fantastic musicians, old material can breathe new life, sometimes in more than one form.

In keeping with this 'recycling' of ideas, all proceeds of the compilation here on Bandcamp will go to Conservation International, promoting sustainability and conservation across the world.

It’s ever more important to think sustainably for the sake of our planet, and every effort we make will help curb the cataclysmic events we see shaping in front of us. Give what is feasible in these tough times, but most of all please enjoy this collection of recovered gems.

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Album art for this series features the brilliant art of Fran McNamara, whose work makes use of repurposed materials. Through her use of 'found and tossed objects', she exhibits the impact of human activities on natural environments, and our wider connection with the natural world.

Her paintings make use of comics, maps, magazines and packaging in an attempt to "elevate the viewer’s awareness of our involvement as human beings in our world’s case for eco-sustainability."

Composed, performed and reworked by the artists named
Mastering by Ian Hawgood
Image by Fran McNamara
www.franmcnamara.com
Design by Ambientologist
 


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