http://www.archive.org/details/Spheruleus-rustE.p
CATALOG NUMBER: AGN001
RELEASE DATE: 4th May 2010
ARTIST NATIONALITY: English
ALBUM GENRES: Electro-acoustic, Ambient, Field Recordings
PHOTOGRAPHY: Jonathan Lees (http://photography.hibernate-recs.co.uk/) Jonathan also runs the Hibernate label: http://www.hibernate-recs.co.uk/
TRACKLIST:
(1) Rusting (6:08)
(2) Stalling (3:54)
(3) Brittle (4:56)
TEXT:
"The first release on the Audio Gourmet netlabel is from label owner Harry Towell under his Spheruleus guise. As Spheruleus, Harry has recently had a limited-run CD album released on Under The Spire (http://www.underthespire.co.uk/) and has another forthcoming on Hibernate (http://www.hibernate-recs.co.uk)%20this/ fifteen minute E.P showcases his typical production approach and sits somewhere in between the different styles of sound design to be heard on these two CD label releases. For the Rust E.P, Harry has fused treated instrument takes of zither, vibraphone, guitar, trumpet and harmonica with drones and field recordings. The mood of the E.P is light and mellow; designed as an audio representation of the rust process. It would have been all too easy to portray this with a much darker approach to sound art, but instead the pieces sound as if content to 'rust' away slowly as time elapses. The process of rusting is a slow and subtle degradation of a building, vehicle or object as it gradually head towards uselessness. This ageing process sits in line with the ephemoral existence of the physical human being and in many ways, our metallic creations reflect our own temporary lifespan. The very nature of ephemorality can be a saddening and daunting fact but when accepted, the mere simplicity of existence can be truly savoured for what it is.Don't be bogged down with the unnecessary clutter that we humans weigh ourselves down with and enjoy one of life's most basic yet vital requirements - to draw breath and exist."
LINKS AND FURTHER READING:
For the last couple of years, Harry has run the Audio Gourmet blog which follows his music taste closely and serves as a window of information about the ambient music scene. Posts inform of his own production work, mixes, events and features a monthly music reviews section.
Feel free to add Spheruleus on Myspace at the above link.
If you have enjoyed this E.P or have anything to say, post a comment on this blog or email the label at: audiogourmet@gmail.com
beautiful music. tony from california
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