Ian Hawgood + Phil Tomsett - Fragmented Boundaries (2019)
BAND/ARTIST: Ian Hawgood + Phil Tomsett
- Title: Fragmented Boundaries
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: Home Normal – HOMEN103
- Genre: Ambient, New Age, Modern Classical, Glitch, Drone
- Quality: lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 52:41
- Total Size: 293 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1 Fever Dreams 9:47
2 Storm Petrel 7:51
3 Epiphany Ignored 5:15
4 The Halo Of My Memory 13:32
5 Haven Returns 9:37
6 Fragmentd Boundaries 5:58
'A feverish dream of storms beyond, a flight, a curse, hushed words.
No semblance lasts, these haloes lost, the ignored they shall return.
Such boundaries are as ever were, but fragmented they do become.
We rush with might down these long paths, for havens ever were.'
'Fragmented Boundaries' is an album that has been in development for almost exactly six years after Ian and Phil started sharing noisy synth patterns back at the end of 2013.
Quite unlike any other Home Normal release, the album is more focused on the bursts of randomness and melodic stabs produced by dying analog synths as well as carefully constructed rhythm and beats, edited almost exclusively in later cuts onto tape. The final mix of the album was done mixing a number of reels in real time; capturing their respective elements and worn textures, alongside the wonderful cello work of Aaron Martin on 'Haven Returns'.
This isn't really ambient music anymore, and we aren't sure how to define it appropriately. It is our most musically ambitious work to date and we hope you enjoy the album in its entirety of its wild journey. An album of fragmentation, acceptance and returning to things that never really left us.
Cover art has once again been provided by regular collaborator Eirik Holmøyvik to match the music and the depth of autumn perfectly, the perfect season for reflection.
1 Fever Dreams 9:47
2 Storm Petrel 7:51
3 Epiphany Ignored 5:15
4 The Halo Of My Memory 13:32
5 Haven Returns 9:37
6 Fragmentd Boundaries 5:58
'A feverish dream of storms beyond, a flight, a curse, hushed words.
No semblance lasts, these haloes lost, the ignored they shall return.
Such boundaries are as ever were, but fragmented they do become.
We rush with might down these long paths, for havens ever were.'
'Fragmented Boundaries' is an album that has been in development for almost exactly six years after Ian and Phil started sharing noisy synth patterns back at the end of 2013.
Quite unlike any other Home Normal release, the album is more focused on the bursts of randomness and melodic stabs produced by dying analog synths as well as carefully constructed rhythm and beats, edited almost exclusively in later cuts onto tape. The final mix of the album was done mixing a number of reels in real time; capturing their respective elements and worn textures, alongside the wonderful cello work of Aaron Martin on 'Haven Returns'.
This isn't really ambient music anymore, and we aren't sure how to define it appropriately. It is our most musically ambitious work to date and we hope you enjoy the album in its entirety of its wild journey. An album of fragmentation, acceptance and returning to things that never really left us.
Cover art has once again been provided by regular collaborator Eirik Holmøyvik to match the music and the depth of autumn perfectly, the perfect season for reflection.
Year 2019 | Electronic | Ambient | New Age | FLAC / APE
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