- Digital
Various Artists
I Hope This Finds You Well in These Strange Times, Vol. 1
nonclassical
- Cat No: NONCLSS036
- Release: 2020-07-03
- updated:
Track List
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1. Midori Komachi - Window
03:30 -
2. Dirty Electronics - Floatation
07:25 -
3. Kate Ryder - Laugh
01:10 -
4. The House of Bedlam - Nehemiah
02:37 -
5. Neil Luck - Space Designer
05:08 -
6. James Greer - Rimse 2
02:58 -
7. Chaines - So Smol (Hewwo)
08:26 -
8. Tuulikki Bartosik - Reflections
05:15 -
9. Xenia Pestova Bennett - Recollection
03:13 -
10. Ligeti Quartet - Samoyeds
06:47 -
11. Mayah Kadish & Tim Cape - Timchi
04:04 -
12. Gabriella Swallow - Linear Construction (No. 5)
04:17 -
13. Will Dutta - Bloume (Will Materialise Tr@shup Mix)
02:37
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Synth improvisations, field recording and homespun lockdown productions – I hope this finds you well in these strange times is a compilation of new and unreleased works from Nonclassical’s eclectic roster of artists.
Released over two volumes, with the second volume dropping in August, the compilation is a response to the ongoing Covid-19 crisis. Volume One features works by Neil Luck, CHAINES, Ligeti Quartet and more. The lockdown setting looms large over the recordings, with domestic recordings, new experimentations, or artists digging into their archives to revisit live performances.
To support artists during ‘these strange times’, Nonclassical are waiving their normal royalty share, meaning that 100% of the revenue generated goes to the artists involved.
Released over two volumes, with the second volume dropping in August, the compilation is a response to the ongoing Covid-19 crisis. Volume One features works by Neil Luck, CHAINES, Ligeti Quartet and more. The lockdown setting looms large over the recordings, with domestic recordings, new experimentations, or artists digging into their archives to revisit live performances.
To support artists during ‘these strange times’, Nonclassical are waiving their normal royalty share, meaning that 100% of the revenue generated goes to the artists involved.