As face-to-face interaction was ruled out during the COVID-19 pandemic, this collaborative improvisation was created in stages. On 21st April 2020, Simon O'Rorke recorded himself playing a FlyingHand Percussion sampled percussion ensemble in Wellington, New Zealand. On 23rd April, not far away in the same city, Blair Latham added a tenor sax part. Later that day, Simon added an Audio Modeling acoustically modelled double bass part and made the final mix.
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I never would have dreamt of mithering the skiving gorm until I selected this from my bounty of Kevin Drumm and now it's just about all I want to do. A perfect blend of light and dark sound that will get any devotee of Kevin's relentless creativity mithering the skiving gorm and loving every second of it. unruh2525
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If I told you an album recorded with pulse generators and a shortwave and distortion soars you’d be sensible to not believe me but this is a glorious noise in full flight. unruh2525