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Lawrence English - Even The Horizon Knows Its Bounds

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The record draws a varied cast of performers, including regular collaborators such as Stephen Vitiello, Necks pianist Chris Abrahams, and Swans guitarist Norman Westerberg, as well as Dean Hurley (sound engineer for the late David Lynch), Claire Rousay, ambient pedal steel guitarist Chuck Johnson, and unassuming experimental music auteur Jim O’Rourke. Rounding out the group are a number of fellow Aussie musicians, such as Amby Downs, JW Paton, Madeleine Cocolas and Vanessa Tomlison.

The record, which is essentially one continuous piece, was composed as two sound prompts for the performers.

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https://thequietus.com/quietus-reviews/lawrence-english-even-the-horizon-knows-its-bounds/

only listened to some of this one so far but it feels quite special at first blush. 

I picked this up on Friday. I've had a few listens to this now, excellent, though it really clicked when on headphones during a lunchtime constitutional. It does feel like an installation piece, though that's not a complaint. 

The drone with Chris Abrahams piano contribution made me think of Harold Budd's Avalon Sutra; this got listened to this week too. 

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