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Duval Timothy – Meeting With A Judas Tree - New LP Record 2022 Carrying Colour Uk Purple Translucent Inside Clear Vinyl - Electronic / Ambient / Contemporary Jazz

Duval Timothy – Meeting With A Judas Tree - New LP Record 2022 Carrying Colour Uk Purple Translucent Inside Clear Vinyl - Electronic / Ambient / Contemporary Jazz

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Duval Timothy – Meeting With A Judas Tree

 

Label: Carrying Colour – CC008LP
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Purple Translucent Inside Clear
Country: UK
Released:
Genre: Electronic, Jazz, Classical
Style: Smooth Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Ambient, Field Recording, Classical, Choral
A1 Plunge 2:50
A2 Wood
3:31
A3 Mutate 8:40
B1 Up
3:51
B2 Thunder
7:33
B3 Drift
5:50
  • Published By – Decca Publishing
  • Record Company – Universal Music Group Ltd.
  • Recorded At – Carrying Colour Studio
  • Recorded At – Casa Mahare
  • Mixed At – Sugar Mountain
  • Artwork, Words By – Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck
  • Mixed By – Philip Weinrobe*
  • Music By – Duval Timothy
  • Producer – Duval Timothy
  • Producer [Additional Production] – Lamin Fofana (tracks: B3), Vegyn (tracks: B1)
  • Written-By [Co-writing] – Fauzia (2) (tracks: B2), Yu Su (tracks: A2)
Pressed on a 180g translucent purple inside clear vinyl.
Full-colour inner-sleeve
Insert of a specially commissioned text by Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck

Recorded 2019 - 2022

Primarily recorded at my home studio in South London, Carrying Colour studio in Freetown, my old studio in Rotherhithe Old Police Station, and Casa Mahler in Spoleto.

Recorded on different pianos, including an upright in Freetown that had lost the felt of its hammers due to the humidity creating a harpsichord-like sound as the raw wood struck the
strings.

Other prominent instruments featured are Moog Grandmother, double bass, electric guitar and Juno-G.

Part of the piano recordings on 'Up' and 'Drift' were composed and recorded through April 2021, whilst I was an artist in residence at the Mahler & LeWitt Studios, Spoleto, for the 'Mahler, The Song of the Earth' project in partnership with Mahler Foundation. During the residency, I was studying and creating work in response to the life and work of Gustav Mahler, in particular 'Das Lied Von Der Erde' (The Song of the Earth) — a vast song cycle engaging with nature, forgiveness, friendship, and mortality themes.

While making this record, I wanted to explore what the natural environment means personally. I went on many trips into nature to engage with plant life and natural materials. These included everyday strolls around South London, walks with my mum in the hills surrounding Bath (Up), hikes through Freetown, the hills of Spoleto, up line in Ghana and nature sanctuaries in Sierra Leone (Wood). I found incredible examples of nature in all of these contexts, which I felt personally close to.

I made field recordings with my phone or Zoom recorder, documenting various birds, insects, monkeys, bats, plants, trees, stones and so on, which are all on the record.