Black Brunswicker - Hidden Amongst the Trees and Foothills (2019)
BAND/ARTIST: Black Brunswicker
- Title: Hidden Amongst the Trees and Foothills
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Past Inside the Present – PITP25
- Genre: Ambient
- Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 42:24
- Total Size: 132 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Pleasantries (04:04)
2. Wading Through A Sea Of Grass (03:52)
3. A Place To Call One's Own (04:26)
4. Quiet Boy (06:10)
5. Woodsmoke (04:00)
6. The Stars In Your Head And The Earth Beneath Your Feet (04:40)
7. Heron Song (He Waits In The Fog) (03:43)
8. Dreaming Of Being Somewhere Else Or Being Fine With Where You Are (03:55)
9. Meager Smiles For A Better Tomorrow (07:34)
'Hidden Amongst the Trees and Foothills' was recorded this past spring during what I would describe as a very weird time for me. I was experiencing a constant sense of isolation and feeling disconnected with both myself and others. Playing guitar has been a constant source of peace for me and these are some tracks that came out of this difficult period. Looking back now, I feel like I'm in a different, better place now. I hope this music will bring peace to others just as it has done for me.
Over the past several months, I really started diving into finger-style playing, having found the music from John Fahey, Jack Rose, and Robbie Basho. Fahey in particular was a huge inspiration for some of these tracks and is what led me to develop a love of Open C tuning.
-Ethan Helfrich
1. Pleasantries (04:04)
2. Wading Through A Sea Of Grass (03:52)
3. A Place To Call One's Own (04:26)
4. Quiet Boy (06:10)
5. Woodsmoke (04:00)
6. The Stars In Your Head And The Earth Beneath Your Feet (04:40)
7. Heron Song (He Waits In The Fog) (03:43)
8. Dreaming Of Being Somewhere Else Or Being Fine With Where You Are (03:55)
9. Meager Smiles For A Better Tomorrow (07:34)
'Hidden Amongst the Trees and Foothills' was recorded this past spring during what I would describe as a very weird time for me. I was experiencing a constant sense of isolation and feeling disconnected with both myself and others. Playing guitar has been a constant source of peace for me and these are some tracks that came out of this difficult period. Looking back now, I feel like I'm in a different, better place now. I hope this music will bring peace to others just as it has done for me.
Over the past several months, I really started diving into finger-style playing, having found the music from John Fahey, Jack Rose, and Robbie Basho. Fahey in particular was a huge inspiration for some of these tracks and is what led me to develop a love of Open C tuning.
-Ethan Helfrich
Year 2019 | Electronic | Ambient | FLAC / APE
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