The latest Jumble Hole Clough instrumental album is out now on Bandcamp. The music is free to listen to and free to download.
“I set myself the task of recording a piece of music every day that would somehow capture the current mood of stasis and anxiety. Some of the tracks became a little funky.”
Track list:
1. What is reality like when we’re not looking at it? 01:55
2. Cat Bells 02:27
3. The Smell of Dust Being Burnt 03:37
4. A passing train 05:28
5. Dirt Farm 02:57
6. A period of stasis 03:20
7. Bassoons and women’s coats 02:26
8. Time is no longer of the essence 03:17
9. An itch I cannot scratch 02:43
10. I need non-stop instant gratification 02:12
11. Lagoon of rooms 02:12
12. A tear in the veil 02:01
13. John Ruskin’s granite marimba 03:45
14. The World off of its foundations 02:09
Links:
https://www.facebook.com/JumbleHoleClough
https://jumbleholeclough.bandcamp.com/
Quotes
“Colin’s unique ability to take you places with sound has become a lifeline in these uncertain times. This particular collection of peculiar tunes is pure genius in my humble opinion.”
– Jon du Bose
“His sense of humour and his deep knowledge of English art and culture seeps through. Did John Ruskin ever play a granite marimba? In his universe it is perfectly plausible. “Bassoons and Women’s Coats” works on two different levels: as an adventurous collection of softly played avant-garde and as an invitation to find out more about the stories behind the titles.”
– Hans Werksman, Here Comes The Flood weblog.