Landmarks (Remastered)

by Celer + Forest Management

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richard james dunn
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richard james dunn Two of my top three ambient men on one perfectly executed collaboration. Proud to own it on cassette and LP. Now I would just love to get a Will Long/Kevin Drumm album to top it all off :-) Favorite track: 7° 10° 77° 83°.
Greg Hodgson Design
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Greg Hodgson Design I knew within first few minutes of hearing this that I needed it in my collection... lots of good ambient stuff being produced right now but to me Celer is top tier alongside folk like Abul Mogard, Alessandro Cortini, Loscil and Picnic- looking forward to losing focus to this while wandering somewhere with headphones.
sam
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sam when memories fade, where do they go? where does the wind take them? Favorite track: Hotel Mona Lisa.
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  • Vinyl LP edition
    Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    Limited edition 12" on Constellation Tatsu.

    Note: If you're in the United States, please buy from Comstellation Tatsu. ctatsu.bandcamp.com/album/landmarks-remastered

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  • Cassette edition
    Cassette + Digital Album

    2022 repress on Constellation Tatsu.

    Includes unlimited streaming of Landmarks (Remastered) via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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about

Collaborating for the first time, Will Long and John Daniel combine their methods using tape machines, loops, and computers to score a reimagining of Peter Weir's film and Paul Theroux's novel "The Mosquito Coast". Sourcing inspiration from a view of the film and book as a historical pendulum, the musicians found that these reinterpretations left them nostalgic for a different time, something that's only partly imagined, and without the defined predictions about the life cycles of mass culture based on our limited understanding of current events.

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released February 5, 2018

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