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1: what seed quests for a coralline mud slump () 2: where the body's distant arrivals () 3: bake airwaves into symbols? () 4: like aurochs who fraternized with syntax of the riverbed () 5: we stop short, frothy, outdoing the grass () 6: rake a song-gush from the outcrop () 7: or the noun of naïve particles () 8: leeching off the glow-work of organ rooms () 9: we go candied in the marrow () 10: grow dream-bark, a tree () |
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| Number of discs: |
1 |
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| Description: | "Music is a form of world building. I love to develop sonic characters and set them into fictional ecosystems with unique textures, acoustics and atmospheres. Each song forms a different landscape, through which a vocal character guides us and tries to tell us its stories."
Ludwig Berger?s ?fictional? debut album 'Garden Ediacara' unfolds as a musical eco-fiction, guiding listeners through a speculative ecosystem with synthesized vocals. Infused with storytelling techniques from sci-fi and fantasy, the album intertwines melodic songwriting with electroacoustic sound design. Inspired by hydrofeminism and eco-fiction novels, such as 'A Door Into Ocean' by Joan Slonczewski, the album delves into the geological period of Ediacara around 600 million years ago ? an era so remote it resonates as a glimpse into a possible future. The Ediacaran period was characterised by a peaceful and thriving ecosystem inhabited by soft-bodied creatures without eyes and bones, which were completely wiped out through the appearance of a new species. 'Garden of Ediacara' alludes to this period, celebrating both the pleasures of biodiversity as well as mourning its inevitable loss. The narrative unfolds as an exploration of growth and interconnection in the shadow of a coming extinction.
The track titles, written by Daisy Lafarge, reveal themselves as a cohesive poem and contribute to the album?s narrative. |
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| Manufacturer No.: |
OUS047 |
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