Ghost Station
Feb 25, 2020, 01:56 PM
Old Vinyl Factory recording reimagined by Primitive Acoustics.
"This composition was inspired by Neil Verma’s binaural recording of passing trains in West London. His recording was made in the same Hayes location that Alan Blumlein invented modern stereo recording in 1931.
"This piece reflects on sounds passing as a life metaphor for the impermanence of all things and their dissipation into the ether.
"Music and other sounds with the exception of edited terminal announcements by vflefevre at freesound.com were created by Tom Thompson (Primitive Acoustics) and were produced on a Fender Stratocaster guitar processed with multiple effects pedals."
Part of the Future Cities project - find out more at https://www.citiesandmemory.com/future-cities
"This composition was inspired by Neil Verma’s binaural recording of passing trains in West London. His recording was made in the same Hayes location that Alan Blumlein invented modern stereo recording in 1931.
"This piece reflects on sounds passing as a life metaphor for the impermanence of all things and their dissipation into the ether.
"Music and other sounds with the exception of edited terminal announcements by vflefevre at freesound.com were created by Tom Thompson (Primitive Acoustics) and were produced on a Fender Stratocaster guitar processed with multiple effects pedals."
Part of the Future Cities project - find out more at https://www.citiesandmemory.com/future-cities