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Earth Focus [LP] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Earth Focus [LP] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Regular Price $24.99Product Type : Vinyl
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The PBS series Earth Focus delves into the intricate connections betweenSouthern California's natural landscapes and urban development. Eachepisode explores a specific location, including the Los Angeles River, DiabloCanyon Nuclear Power Plant, Joshua Tree National Park, and the MojaveDesert. The series' soundtrack, composed by Elori Saxl, underscores theemotional narratives of these places, emphasizing the interplay betweenhumans and nature and the impact of human-constructed environments.Drawing inspiration from artists like Alice Coltrane and Hiroshi Yoshimura,Saxl craed the music using digitally manipulated recordings of water andwind, analog synthesizers, MIDI samples, and processed woodwindsperformed by Stuart Bogie (clarinet, bass clarinet, flute). This unique blend ofsounds evokes the musical heritage of Los Angeles and the overall ambianceof wind, sun, and Southern California culture. The music loosely referencesthe psychedelic and dreamlike sounds oen associated with Los Angeles'past and present. However, it incorporates a modern twist, blending real andsynthetic elements to reflect the contemporary and increasingly palpablesense of precariousness surrounding the human-built landscape throughoutLos Angeles and it's neighboring regions.
Tracklist:
- Concrete River
- How We Got Here
- Shorter Lifespan
- Architectural Plans
- Scale the Model
- What Gets Out
- Taking Action
- Grows Along the River Slow
- Grows Along the River Fast
- In 50 Years
- Love of Sea and Air
- Alternative Futures
- Changing Neighborhood
- Generations and Generations
UPC: 843563177037
Label: Western Vinyl
Release Date: 11.15.24
Format: VinylAll Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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