'Healesville' follows on from the bucolic wonder of their Apollo
debut 'Tidal River' which took inspiration from the duo's visit
to the beautiful Wilson's Promontory (a remote national park
on the South East coast of Australia).
"Late last year, we trekked out to a beautiful mud-brick
studio located next to a large strawberry crop in Healesville,"
Albrecht explains. "We spent a few days capturing the feeling
of the slow-paced, relaxed surrounds: The wildlife, the
strawberry pickers, the sounds of the night, and improvising
a response to them with music we felt suited."
Setting up their favoured musical equipment, which included
two pianos, a Waldorf, a Nord and a clutch of microphones
the long-form improvisations began.
debut 'Tidal River' which took inspiration from the duo's visit
to the beautiful Wilson's Promontory (a remote national park
on the South East coast of Australia).
"Late last year, we trekked out to a beautiful mud-brick
studio located next to a large strawberry crop in Healesville,"
Albrecht explains. "We spent a few days capturing the feeling
of the slow-paced, relaxed surrounds: The wildlife, the
strawberry pickers, the sounds of the night, and improvising
a response to them with music we felt suited."
Setting up their favoured musical equipment, which included
two pianos, a Waldorf, a Nord and a clutch of microphones
the long-form improvisations began.
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