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Artist:
SKELTON, RICHARD
Title:
Marking Time (Reissue)
Label:
PRESERVATION (AUSTRALIA)
Format:
CD
Price:
$14.50
Catalog #:
PRE 018XCD
The Preservation label presents the reissue edition of
Marking Time
from UK artist
Richard Skelton
. Richard has recorded in various guises -- as
Clouwbeck
,
Heidika
,
Carousell
and
A Broken Consort
.
Marking Time
was his first work released under his own name, and also the first on a label other than his own, Sustain-Release. Through the prolific output on Sustain-Release, Richard stamped a singular vision with his music: a sound that is at once complex and elemental in its questing nature, corporal feel and ultimately life-affirming quality.
Marking Time
represented a new beginning for Richard, finding him at his most direct and intimate, slowly turning on relatively bare textures of bowed strings, piano and guitar. A meditation on loss and the passing of time, its measure of transcendence accumulates in instrumental passages that work like gestures drifting towards a sense of space both rich and real. In reviewing
Marking Time
,
The Wire
wrote: "
Not a single note is wasted ... utterly beautiful
." After being one of
The Wire
's notable albums for 2008, it's something he continued to explore on his follow-up for the Type label,
Landings
(TYPE 055CD), in 2010 -- another similarly acclaimed album. And as with
Marking Time
, it is with his music that Richard impacts on and affects that environment, by documenting his ever-changing shape in it by means not only uniquely personal, but universal in a devastatingly beautiful way. This new edition of
Marking Time
features a new piece called "Ford," specially recorded to complement the album's existing pieces in this updated version featuring a reworking of the original artwork by
Mark Gowing
. Limited edition of 400 copies only.
Artist:
SKELTON, RICHARD
Title:
Landings
Label:
TYPE (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$14.50
Catalog #:
TYPE 055CD
2010 release, repressed. This is UK artist
Richard Skelton
's second album under his own name. Since the release of the genre-defining
Marking Time
, the music of Richard Skelton has been widely celebrated for its raw, organic beauty -- its honesty and restraint. Whether the work has been under his own name or under one of his many shadowy guises (
A Broken Consort
,
Riftmusic
,
Carousell
,
Clouwbeck
, and others), there is a level of skill, a sureness of touch, and an emotional resonance that is virtually unparalleled by his peers.
Landings
is the culmination of four years of recording on the moors and hillsides of Northern England. The resulting album isn't simply a suite of songs in the mold of
Marking Time
, but a form of diary; a dialog with the landscape itself. It is imbued with a real sense of narrative -- and of place -- that is both epic in scale and yet intimate in feel. And so, we are taken on a literal journey across the threshold of "Noon Hill Wood," with its achingly-beautiful, interleaved bowed melodies, drifting through ranks of pine, larch and birch. From there, we cross the river and climb the slopes of the nearby hills in search of the source of "Greens Within Brook" -- a crushing
Eno
-esque ballad for concertina, recorded by the banks of the fledgling stream as the ice melted one wintry morning. We are then taken across miles of bleak moorland, and to the album's desolate centerpiece, "Voice Of The Book," a symphony of bowed metallic sounds recorded in the ruins of a centuries-old farmhouse. Finally, we make a long, slow descent into the valley, and follow the river as it leaves the moorland behind.
Landings
is a demanding, involving experience and is, without a doubt, Skelton's most complete work to date, containing within it the very essence of his musical output. Slowly, over the course of its 70+ minutes, he reveals the heart of his compositional skill, and with that we are drawn into the depth of his work. Rarely are albums so involving and so absolutely moving.
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