released December 8, 2016
Written, performed, recorded and mixed by Jordan Brown throughout the many rooms of a warehouse on Pitt St, Brunswick...
Instruments used were real drum kit, real bass guitar, real voice, real upright piano, real guitar with unreal computer wash, no synths allowed. Organic dreamy landscape emerges from audiomulch patch, pedal pushings, tape delay and the scissor-hand inside the computer.
Artwork again inspired by cells—roots and tree is a flat scan of human brain neuron branches; sky, landmass and colours derived from lichen ascocarp as clouds and space. Disc is mistletoe stem micrograph by Keith Wheeler.
Thanks to Joshua Lapham, Rachel Clutterbuck, and Matthew Storen.
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