
For Varying Degrees Of Winter is an Electronic album by Lawrence English, originally released in 2007. On Gatefold: 2 pressings tracked.
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Lawrence English - For Varying Degrees of Winter karu:7, CD (deluxe digipak) 6 audio track, (p) 2007 For those long winter night... Winter is a season for introspection, contemplation, and listening. It is the season when Nature reasserts its rights and imposes its law on humankind, forcing those creatures to shack up, wrap up…and dream of higher temperature. The Australian composer and electronic artist Lawrence English delivers a record for varying degrees of winter. Sounds twinkle and scintillate like snow under the sun, they shine like icicle, they hiss like a polar wind and seep into you through your insufficiently isolated ear hole. Each one of the six pieces is a monochrome composition ranging from the blinding whites of the snow to the blue-grays of cloudy day. Although English's music can be quite abstract at time, here it turns out to be surprisingly evocative and inhabited by an understated sense of musicality. Recorded in 2005-2006 in Japan, Hong Kong, Europe, and at home in Australia, For Varying Degrees of Winter features contributions by Mike Cooper, Janek Schaefer, and Aki Onda on one track each. .
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2 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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