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Seabuckthorn - Other Other

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  • Seabuckthorn - Other Other
  • Seabuckthorn - Other Other
  • Seabuckthorn - Other Other
  • Seabuckthorn - Other Other

Seabuckthorn’s latest entry concentrates on the European travels of a distant, past-consumed family longing to return home, wanting to go back to a place of familiarity only to find themselves swept away by the rivers of time. Their meanderings through Europe can be heard in the long, drawn-out, and ancient strings, which are far removed from the present day, and the dusty notes feel as though they’ve recently been unearthed or discovered, opening up at the same time as an old family album, maybe. The years have yellowed like paper, but so have the memories and the music. The music’s clothing is old and grey.

Once-familiar roads have been blown away, and some parts of the landscape have changed beyond recognition. While change is a constant, the quality never seems to lessen. The swelling strings are buried in a past age, well-worn and gravel-voiced instead of smooth and slinky. Perhaps they are only now being reanimated, learning to use a voice after a long time spent in silence.

Over the space of this double album, a slow and patient unfolding occurs. Strings are able to breathe, finding the space they need to move, although their movements are lurching, clunky, and convulsive. Seabuckthorn illuminates the distance – a family, a time spent together, and a beautiful summer. It has the feel of old European adventures and trips to glorious cities, markets, churchyards, and yawning fields, with a population yet to face the music of climate change or even a World War.

Years erode the features, and a scattering of distortion eats away at the music. The year in question has faded away, and time has gone way beyond evening or dusk, but Seabuckthorn brings it back and makes it relevant once again. The music is late and so is the hour, but even as the light dims, a beautiful, rusty afterglow is left behind, a dull gleam coming from a King’s crown.

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Made by hand,

1 x Vintage German literature book (circa:1927-1955)
2 x Stamped CDs
20 x A6 vintage prints on luxury uncoated paper (Designed by Craig Tattersall)
1 x A7 Vintage polaroid print on luxury uncoated paper
1 x Vintage family travel glass slide of Europe (circa:1939-1951)
1 x Vintage hand written / stamped letter to Europe
1 x Cine-film Super-8MM film strip
1 x Vintage European letter stamp
1 x Stamped library card with book holder
2 x Vintage European family photos (circa:1905-1941)
Stamped / hand numbered / scented
All rests inside stitched / sealed wax bags
Download code (includes audio and 20 PDF prints)
Limited to 150 copies

Made with love...

Credits:

Audio by Seabuckthorn
Mastering by James Plotkin
Print design by Craig Tattersall
Book design by Mikula Lullwitz
Packaging design by Daniel Crossley