'Where will we go to break free from the Crows' is a fresh take on tracks from our past releases, but it also features new material, and a glimpse into a new way of working. This music is a fresh insight into our work, a musical energy that is all about shifting positive energy, healing many, and a moment to breath in amongst the chaos of the world at this time. 6 massive tunes, we hope you'll enjoy.
When I describe this music as world folk, it truly is. Recorded in studios all over the world, it couldn't help but be seeped in the history of where we worked, and inspired by the land and its' people. Building on the foundation of the work we did in Holland, the piano and core strings parts in a studio in northern Holland, all additional string parts and vocals were recorded in Beenleigh and Lismore, with the other instruments recored in their respective homes - Pay in London, Vincent in Amsterdam, and Benedict in Pindicherry (south east coast of India). Final touches and the mixing work was then done in Mount Molloy, Possum Brush, Sydney, and numerous beaches, rest stops, cafes, shopping malls, and friends & families' homes throughout Australia.
And here it is, a record that took about 9 months to complete, but finally it's finished.
credits
released October 5, 2018
Sophia Kinston - electric violin / vocals
Jerome d'Odeurs - piano
Paya Lehane - flutes
Benedict Clark - percussion
Vincent Kuyvenhoven - percussion
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