Friday, December 12, 2008

The Stargazer's Assistant - The Other Side of the Island (2007)




"We find no vestige of a beginning, no prospect of an end" - James Hutton, Theory of the Earth, 1795.


Deep underground, life moves slowly. Once teeming with insect and amphibian life, the great swamps of the Carboniferous era were buried under the weight of 300 million years, eventually returning to the surface as coal. In this new form they would be consumed in fires and furnaces for three thousand years before blackening the lungs of Empire and driving the Industrial Revolution. It was then that James Hutton, the first geologist, began to consider the depths beneath our feet and the unimaginable abyss of time that they represent. This is the world of The Stargazer's Assistant. This is the forge of the Earth. This is deep time.

The Other Side Of The Island is the soundtrack to the sculptural works collected under the same name, both being the work of David J Smith. In addition to his percussion duties with Guapo, Smith has spent the last two years bringing his visions to life; life that emerged slowly, painstakingly, out of wax, coal, copper and lead. In much the same way, the soundtrack itself slowly writhes organically before the listener: the groan of the motherlode, the shifting of tectonic plates, the song of the Earth's crust. In collaboration with longstanding musical cohort Daniel O'Sullivan (with whom Smith plays in Miasma & The Carousel Of Headless Horses) and audio engineer Antti Uusumaki, Smith has created a strange work comprising of layered vocals, percussion, electronics and prepared strings.

The Stargazer's Assistant offer up the soundtrack of eternal, elemental labour. - Aurora Borealis

Label - Aurora Borealis


Line-up:

David J Smith
Daniel O'Sullivan
Antti Uusumaki


Tracklist:

1 The Other Side Of The Island Pt. 1
2 The Transport
3 The Other Side Of The Island Pt. 2


http://stargazersassistant.blogspot.com/

http://www.aurora-b.com/intro.php - buy the CD


Bitrate - V2


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2 comments:

Khaos[] said...

I was litereally a day before you posted this on the Aurora Borealis distro and thinking how it looks cool but then couldn't find the link!
And then you post it the next day =D

kudos man!!!

Witheringvisions said...

Yeah I believe there's a special offer on this at AB, it's going for like £6.50. Which is also nice if you're in mainland Europe as the pound is worth bugger all now :(

David J. Smith just released a follow up to this on Utech records, just a heads up for those interested.

 
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