Forest Robots - After Geography (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Forest Robots
- Title: After Geography
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Emmasierra Songs
- Genre: Ambient, Experimental
- Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 38:48
- Total Size: 130 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. A Detailed Cartography (03:23)
2. Of Birds Migrating In The Distance (03:10)
3. Karst Wildlife Surveying (03:32)
4. Awash In Granite Geometry (04:35)
5. Over The Drainage Divide (04:40)
6. Subtly Widening Bergschrunds (03:41)
7. Glacial Architecture Of The Mountain Corridor (04:20)
8. Imagining August 1976, Here (03:10)
9. Night Sky Over The Face Of A Nearby Tarn (04:00)
10. All Across The High Plain After The Storm (04:17)
Fran Dominguez (Forest Robots) is a California-based electronic
composer and seasoned mountaineer with over 400 ascents
and 6,000 miles of x-country river crossing, rock climbing, snow
trudging, rock scrambling and bush whacking. It is from these
numerous experiences that he culls many of his ideas and
themes for his compositions which often include ambient,
classical, drone, synthwave, and IDM music. But it is
Dominguez’s daughter the main muse that drives him to
compose, as Forest Robots is a love letter about nature and the
legacy he wishes to leave behind for her.
His latest album, After Geography, releasing August 2020, is
about life altering situations while traversing in the mountains,
when unexpected variables arise and regardless of your
preparation, you have only your intuition to guide you.
This is the fourth Forest Robots full-length album following
2018s Supermoon Moonlight Part I and Timberline And Mountain
Crest and 2019s Times When I Know You’ll Watch The Sky, each
receiving increasing critical support and acclaim. His music has
been featured on Cable Television programming and NPR news
broadcasts and has been playlisted on numerous radio stations
in the US, Canada, Mexico, South America, United Kingdom,
France, Germany, Sweden, India and it is also digitally streamed
by thousands every month in over 80 countries.
Forest Robots work is often compared to Boards Of Canada,
Four Tet, Brian Eno, Vangelis and Cluster. His latest work is
reminiscent of Erik Satie, Henryk Gorecki, Harold Budd, and Nils
Frahm.
1. A Detailed Cartography (03:23)
2. Of Birds Migrating In The Distance (03:10)
3. Karst Wildlife Surveying (03:32)
4. Awash In Granite Geometry (04:35)
5. Over The Drainage Divide (04:40)
6. Subtly Widening Bergschrunds (03:41)
7. Glacial Architecture Of The Mountain Corridor (04:20)
8. Imagining August 1976, Here (03:10)
9. Night Sky Over The Face Of A Nearby Tarn (04:00)
10. All Across The High Plain After The Storm (04:17)
Fran Dominguez (Forest Robots) is a California-based electronic
composer and seasoned mountaineer with over 400 ascents
and 6,000 miles of x-country river crossing, rock climbing, snow
trudging, rock scrambling and bush whacking. It is from these
numerous experiences that he culls many of his ideas and
themes for his compositions which often include ambient,
classical, drone, synthwave, and IDM music. But it is
Dominguez’s daughter the main muse that drives him to
compose, as Forest Robots is a love letter about nature and the
legacy he wishes to leave behind for her.
His latest album, After Geography, releasing August 2020, is
about life altering situations while traversing in the mountains,
when unexpected variables arise and regardless of your
preparation, you have only your intuition to guide you.
This is the fourth Forest Robots full-length album following
2018s Supermoon Moonlight Part I and Timberline And Mountain
Crest and 2019s Times When I Know You’ll Watch The Sky, each
receiving increasing critical support and acclaim. His music has
been featured on Cable Television programming and NPR news
broadcasts and has been playlisted on numerous radio stations
in the US, Canada, Mexico, South America, United Kingdom,
France, Germany, Sweden, India and it is also digitally streamed
by thousands every month in over 80 countries.
Forest Robots work is often compared to Boards Of Canada,
Four Tet, Brian Eno, Vangelis and Cluster. His latest work is
reminiscent of Erik Satie, Henryk Gorecki, Harold Budd, and Nils
Frahm.
Year 2020 | Electronic | Ambient | FLAC / APE
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