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released February 18, 2020
“The Whalebone Box - a film by Andrew Kötting”
Remixed soundtrack by Oliver Cherer and Riz Maslen
Mastered by James Trevascus
Original score by Andrew Kötting incorporating snippets samples and smidgeons of work by:
Dirch Blewn& David Bloor – Quiver - It’s Not A Name I was Born With - Infinity Is Bigger Than You Think - Lost Souls - The Sacred Value Of Restlessness
Oliver Cherer - Sunrise - Anja And The Memory People - At The Lake - Death Rite
O.D.Davey - The Drive
Lutto Lento – Partition EP - 1stPartition & 2ndPartition
MacGillivray - Murdered Mermaid Song - O John Sing Thy Songs To Me - Border Darkness - Werena Ma Heart
Riz Maslen & Neotropic - Wreckage of Dreams
Quai Des Brumes - Quai Des Brumes Sur Les Quais
John Wall & Alex Rodgers - CD 114 Work 2006-2011 & CD 234 Soar
supported by 16 fans who also own “The Whalebone Box (Original Score)”
REALLY wish I'd subscribed sooner to be able to enjoy this on vinyl! Curious the artist cited 12 Monkeys and not La Jetee as one of the key inspirations. For me, this has a more somber, introspective and timeless feel more akin to La Jetee than 12 Monkeys (though I also am a big fan of Terry Gilliam). Gorgeous music and you get the bonus of a list of excellent movies to enjoy (another note to the artist: Time Crimes is also a good film to watch). Now to somehow procure a vinyl copy... Anthony Childs
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supported by 16 fans who also own “The Whalebone Box (Original Score)”
Fascinating chat with Mr. Concretism. Great to hear about his synths and software and the track by track analysis of The Concretism Archive vol.1 adds to the listening experience - more of that sort of thing please! Infinite Tapes