Tuesday 27 June 2023

The Nightowl Sings / Goatherder - What We See In Storms ​/ ​Future Goatherder

 




















Treehouse Orchestra Recordings 2023

01 The Nightowl Sings - Footsteps Are Not Forever
02 The Nightowl Sings - Deep Country
03 The Nightowl Sings - Wynd
04 The Nightowl Sings - Ottor Furrows
05 The Nightowl Sings - It's Only Love, It's Only Everything
06 The Nightowl Sings - Wayward
07 Goatherder - 12 Apostles Stone Circle, Dumfries
08 Goatherder - Intensification 90
09 Goatherder - Forest Head
10 Goatherder - Sam's Chimes
11 Goatherder - Slow Education

The Nightowl Sings - 'What We See In Storms':

Marc Gillen - Acoustic and electric guitars, drum machine, bass, field recordings and samples, keyboards and vocals.

with

Stephen Benson - Guitar and mandolin on 'Wayward'.
Emily Ford - vocals on 'Wayward'.
Catherine Reding - violin and keyboards on 'Ottor Furrows'.
Voice of Tom Edmondson used in 'Footsteps are Not Forever'.

All songs written by Marc Gillen.

Recorded in our homes 2022-23.

Mixed and arranged by Alastair Popple at the Kitchen Sync.

Artwork by Emily Ford.
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Goatherder - 'Future Goatherder':

Performance, mix and production by Stephen Benson.

'Apostles Stone Circle, Dumfries & Galloway' vocal by Camille Matton, recorded at Hayton Castle. Soundtrack to the film of the same name.

'Intensification 90' drums by Mike Taylor. Completed with found sound January 2023.

'Forest Head' Cmybalin and percussion recorded in Kielder Wood sound installation.

'Sam's Chimes' contains a sample from a live improvisation of Clyde Stubblefield. Piano improvised at The Sage, Gateshead. Field recordings from Carlisle cathedral. Assembled in Hebden Bridge.

'Slow Education' recorded live at Free Radicals, 'An Evening Of Experimental Music', 28th of January, 2022.

Mastered by Jonathan Sharp.

Artwork by Stephen Benson.

Mastered for vinyl by Jonathan Sharp. 

TOR092.

Free download and streaming and extremely limited lathe cut 12" transparent vinyl available from Bandcamp.



 


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