Ian Hawgood, Landtitles, and Francis M. Gri
This week I am spending some time with James Murray‘s exceptionally curated Slowcraft Records
This week I am spending some time with James Murray‘s exceptionally curated Slowcraft Records
“… I like to think that we have to find each other throughout life […] and take responsibility for who we are, rather than fantasizing about what we are not…”
“Infinite, intimate. A parallel, a tangent.”
“… lamenting the diminishing role of the sacred and the supernatural…”
“… getting confused by echo – variations on its depth or repetition, or even by its sudden absence – is unique and unexpected and beautiful to me...”
“… reminiscent of winsome memories, having something to live for by keeping the past alive, and centring our minds around the optimism of having that back again…”
“…contorting timbres from the scratchings of the bow against the monster of an instrument…”
“… music is medicine for both the artist and the audience…”
“…an expansive, cinematic, textured sound filled with strings, electronic undercurrents, and the creaky, muted piano…”