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Folklore Tapes - Occultural Creatures Vol. 1: Black Dog Traditions of England

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- 12” LP featuring acousmatic sound compositions, site-specific field-recordings and original audio of local storytellers spinning out black dog yarns.

 

- DVD containing a 10-minute film by David Chatton Barker, hand-treated 16mm using haunted materials and distressed in rust, accompanied by a special mix of the project’s audio.

 

- Full-colour, 80-page book by Ian Humberstone, containing original articles focussed on each tale covered by the project, as well as photography taken on-site during fieldwork.

 

- Riso printed poster of Dob Park Lodge and Troller’s Gill—two locations featured in the project.

 

- All contents captured in an embossed, hand-numbered and hand-stamped box. - Edition of 500 with first 100 copies containing an additional cassette version of the project audio

 

https://soundcloud.com/folklore-tapes/ftoci-black-dog-traditions-of-england-excerpts

the theo brown boxset came with a dvd that was region free so i'm guessing this will be the same. the dvd is usually some stan brakhage type footage with an edited version of the music to act as soundtrack.

  • 7 months later...

I'm possibly a few releases away from getting pissed off at coughing up so muich for a flexidisc. Admittedly the accompanying literature is excellent but come on, for the price I'm paying would a vinyl 7" be too much to ask?

^^ to be honest, this release was less about the music and more about the book. this album is only 35 min long and about 15 min of those are people telling you stories about the black dog

 

the book on the other hand is 80 pages and includes a dvd. so the music is a very small part of the project

  • Rubin Farr changed the title to Folklore Tapes - Occultural Creatures Vol. 1: Black Dog Traditions of England
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New redux edition available:

http://www.folkloretapes.co.uk/product/black-dog-traditions-of-england-tote-bag-set

12" LP in a hand-stamped and numbered manilla sleeve
- DVD containing 10-minute film
- Full-colour, 80-page book
- Two posters of Dob Park Lodge and Troller’s Gill
- All items housed in a screen-printed tote bag

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Thanks for the update! That's always been one of my favourite releases on Folklore Tapes but i'd missed out on the initial pressing. Copped! 

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