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Andy Summers - Harmonics Of The Night 2LP

Andy Summers - Harmonics Of The Night 2LP

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Limited to 500 copies Side A/B is solid red vinyl and side C/D is solid green vinyl.

"The music for Harmonics of the Night came from a real-life situation, which was the occasion of a retrospective exhibition of my photography at the Pavillon Populaire in Montpellier. I was able to visit the museum in advance of the opening and decided this time (instead of the usual unsuitable music being played by the whatever gallery!) that I must make a music installation to accompany the photography on the wall, a piece that could be looped and thus provide a continual musical counterpoint to the visual. I made a twenty-minute single guitar improvisation, A Certain Strangeness - This piece put a certain approach in my in my head and pointed me in the direction of eleven more tracks. These pieces which vary from minimalist approaches to African influenced dance pieces and are what I consider the sonic parallels to the photography."- Andy Summers

Tracklist:


  1. A Certain Strangeness
  2. Aeromancer
  3. Chronosthesia
  4. Harmonics of the Night
  5. Mirror in the Dirt
  6. Prairie
  7. Fantoccini
  8. Aphelion
  9. Spell
  10. Inamorata (Vinyl Version)
  11. Micrografia (Vinyl Only)
  12. Ecstasy Blooms (Vinyl Only)
  13. A Joint in Kensington (Vinyl Only)
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    Patrick
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    Mesmerizing collection of songs from Andy. The work is both moody and introspective and love hearing it in the background while doing work or just relaxing. Interesting how this release came about - thru an exhibition. I see, make that rather hear, the contemplative nature of some songs when looking at a particular piece of art, in this case a photograph. Well done Andy.