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Loris S. Sarid, Innis Chonnel
Where The Round Things Live





A1
Glide
2:50
A2
Dolphin
5:38
A3
Sun Cylinder
4:11
A4
Sanity Beach 1
3:54
B1
Langoustine Psychomagic
4:11
B2
Spalted Water Portal
3:04
B3
Cathkin Shark
8:02
New family members Loris S. Sarid & Innis Chonnel summon a long-overdue return to the 12th Isle with an album built around percussive sounds taken from various mic-ed up objects found in a wood workshop on the East Coast of Scotland. With the pair occasionally leaving said workshop to enjoy some respite in Innis Chonnel’s horse box / studio, the artists hatched a plan to process and program their field recordings, later combining them with improvised synthesiser rhythms and overdubs. The tracks began to materialise over the course of a few follow-up sessions by which time saws sang and flutes flowed through watering cans. Shortly afterwards they found their way to us via carrier pigeon on a CD-ROM that smelt vaguely of soiled hay and we knew we had to act.
With the help of an old reel to reel and the tape bounce & mastering work of Murray Collier, we present them here in their final format.