- Digital
Chris Watson
Outside The Circle Of Fire
Touch
- Cat No: TO37
- Release: 2000-01-01
- updated:
Track List
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1. Chris Watson - Adult Cheetah
01:50 -
2. Chris Watson - Southern Right Whale
00:13 -
3. Chris Watson - Male Capercallie Display
05:55 -
4. Chris Watson - Red Rumped Tinkerbird
00:14 -
5. Chris Watson - Hippopotomi
05:48 -
6. Chris Watson - Massed Knot Roost
03:49 -
7. Chris Watson - Starling Song
01:14 -
8. Chris Watson - Spider Monkeys
04:53 -
9. Chris Watson - Lemon Rumped Tinkerbird
00:52 -
10. Chris Watson - Corncake
02:30 -
11. Chris Watson - Lioness Threatens Male
00:08 -
12. Chris Watson - Vultures
03:22 -
13. Chris Watson - Red Deer Stag Roar
00:26 -
14. Chris Watson - Unidentified Pair of Birds
01:34 -
15. Chris Watson - Mozambique Nightjar
02:57 -
16. Chris Watson - Insect, Hidden
00:49 -
17. Chris Watson - Kittiwakes
03:24 -
18. Chris Watson - Woodpigeon
00:19 -
19. Chris Watson - Elephants
04:52 -
20. Chris Watson - Deathwatch Beetles
01:40 -
21. Chris Watson - Tawny Owls
03:00 -
22. Chris Watson - Spotted Hyena
00:31
16bit/44.1khz [wav/flac/aiff/alac/mp3]
1st edition: Blue
2nd edition: Red
3rd edition: Sandstone
The purr of a leopard close up against a baobab tree, waiting. Whales surfacing, breathing in cold air. Coll starling imitate the noise of farm machinery from the hollow ring of a ruined bothy. The rattle of wood over a black stream... Chris Watson's second CD is a dramatic contrast to the spacious atmospheres of "Stepping into the Dark" (Touch TO:27, 1996). Featuring 22 close-up recordings of animals, birds and insect life, "Outside the Circle of Fire" enlarges our awareness of the sound universe, intimate with voices from the past. There is an intensity here that television pictures cannot conjure.
"An exhilarating journey into nature's most private sonic ceremonies. Dreamily voyeuristic. Mysterious, perplexing, shocking and beautiful all at once. The Jaguar will destroy you." (Akin Fernandez)
Watson is one of the world's leading recorders of wildlife and natural phenomena, and for Touch he edits his field recordings into a filmic narrative. For example. the unearthly groaning of ice in an Icelandic glacier is a classic example of, in Watson's words, putting a microphone where you can't put your ears. He was born in Sheffield where he attended Rowlinson School and Stannington College (now part of Sheffield College). In 1971 he was a founding member of the influential Sheffield-based experimental music group Cabaret Voltaire. His sound recording career began in 1981 when he joined Tyne Tees Television. Since then he has developed a particular and passionate interest in recording the wildlife sounds of animals, habitats and atmospheres from around the world. As a freelance recordist for film, tv & radio, Chris Watson specialises in natural history and documentary location sound together with track assembly and sound design in post production, and has won many awards for his work.
