1 | Field recordings on dubplates at Corsica Studios | 30:19 |
2 | Dawn. Kelimutu Volcano. Flores, Indonesia | 4:46 |
3 | Dusk. Malua Forest Reserve. Saba, Malaysian Borneo | 5:52 |
4 | Dusk. Tarutao Island, Tarutao National Marine Park. Satun Province, Thailand | 3:13 |
5 | Early Nighttime. Mulu National Park, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo | 8:42 |
6 | Midday. Forestry Research Institute Malaysia, Kuala Lumpa, Peninsula Malaysia | 3:23 |
7 | Noon. Taman Negara Pulau Pinang. Penang, Peninsula Malaysia | 2:46 |
Tom Wallace presents six forest recordings taken in South East Asia sampling a number of acoustic landscapes at different times of the day, from dawn until dusk, and into the night. Graham Dunning performs a DJ set using dubplates that he has produced with field recordings of the local urban environment and its people; this set was recorded live on four microphones at Corsica Studios, London, in March 2016.
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Tom Wallace / field and voice recordings
Graham Dunning / turntables
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Mastered by Edward Lucas & Daniel Kordik
Cover image by Jim Ferris; Design by Earshots/DEPT2
Available as 320k MP3 or 16bit FLAC
Graham Dunning is self-taught as an artist and musician having studied neither discipline academically. His work explores sound as texture, timbre and something tactile, drawing on bedroom production, tinkering and recycling found objects. He has performed solo and in ensembles across the UK, and Europe, and shown solo sound installations in the UK, New Zealand and USA. He teaches Experimental Sound Art at the Mary Ward Centre in London and also gives various independent workshops. Dunning has released through Entr’acte, Seagrave, Tombed Visions and more.