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Artist:
CORKER, ADRIAN
Title:
Way Of The Morris
Label:
OST (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.50
Catalog #:
OST 001CD
Way Of The Morris
is a contemporary film exploring the roots of Morris Dancing in the village of Adderbury in Great Britain. This unusual soundtrack release is a wondrous and slightly ghostly sonic trip into rural England, utilizing field recordings, actual sound from the film and inventive modern compositions from the score. It is being released on the OST label, a brand new offshoot of Trunk Records.
Adrian Corker
is an experienced musician and soundtrack man. His work in the past has involved both solo work and inspiring collaborations, co-composing for over 15 films beginning with the gangster movie
Face
directed by
Antonia Bird
and starring
Ray Winstone
. On the other side of the Atlantic, he has composed for Hollywood films such as
Ravenous
alongside
Michael Nyman
and
Damon Albarn
, as well as writing the score for the European art house film
Three Degrees Colder
, performed by the
Nuremburg Symphony Orchestra
. Away from the screen, he has recently co-written a new experimental piece "What Happens" with
John Matthias
and
Andy Prior
for piano, voice, violin and electronics and is also musically involved with
Peter Greenaway
's new film
Goltzius And The Pelican Company
. He is a founding member of sound/film collective 4Way Lab. The score for
Way Of The Morris
was performed by Adrian using a mixed bag of both ancient and modern instruments, a '70s Japanese tape delay and a laptop. It was all later mixed by
David Prior
, who is a sound artist winner of this year's PRS New Music Prize. The album also features performances from, amongst others, the
Adderbury Village Morris Men
,
Chris Leslie
of
Fairport Convention
and some birds in a field in Oxfordshire. The feathered kind, of course. The album works wonderfully as a slightly spooky voyage through historic rural England, deliberately avoiding all the current soundtrack musical clichés.
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