Trackimage | Playbut | Trackname | Playbut | Trackname |
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15766187 | Play | Thanks Fred | 11:55 Tools | |
15766192 | Play | Rise and Fall | 08:07 Tools | |
15766193 | Play | Remembering | 05:43 Tools | |
15766188 | Play | Outbackyard | 13:15 Tools | |
15766186 | Play | Plume | 08:44 Tools | |
15766189 | Play | The River | 06:41 Tools | |
15766194 | Play | New Freeway | 09:14 Tools | |
15766183 | Play | Missing Her | 07:51 Tools | |
15766184 | Play | Thirsty Bird Song | 11:20 Tools | |
15766191 | Play | Sunday Morning Coffee | 05:33 Tools | |
15766185 | Play | Ancient Reactor | 07:49 Tools | |
15766190 | Play | Deep Turmoil, Calm Waters | 07:18 Tools | |
15766195 | Play | Urban Still Life | 09:36 Tools | |
15766196 | Play | Three Hundred Dollars a Barrel | 07:19 Tools | |
15766200 | Play | Blood Red Bloom | 11:02 Tools | |
15766199 | Play | Emotional Convection | 06:44 Tools | |
15766198 | Play | Vacuum Collapse | 04:57 Tools | |
15766197 | Play | Extinguishing the Stars | 06:08 Tools | |
15766204 | Play | Earlier In The Day | 06:57 Tools | |
15766202 | Play | The Toy Room Upstairs | 04:57 Tools | |
15766201 | Play | Deep Turmoil Calm Waters | 07:19 Tools | |
15766203 | Play | Ancara - Earth Mantra - earman040 - 2008 - 02-Missing Her | 11:06 Tools | |
54964882 | Play | Ancara - Earth Mantra - earman040 - 2008 - 08-Vacuum Collapse | 11:06 Tools | |
54964883 | Play | Copal River - Blue Water Records - BWR035 - 2006 - 04-Thanks Fred | 11:06 Tools |
The story told so far: "Sometime a few years ago, Scott Turner and Darrell Burgan decided to take a weekend off, travel to a lovely retreat by the water, and spend a few days immersing themselves as deeply as possible in some live ambient improvisation. They called this their first "ambient weekend". While Scott and Darrell had worked on projects together before, this face to face improvisation struck a chord deep within each of them. The music that came from these sessions seemed to them to be the embodiment of what their ambient music was meant to be. In the months and years that followed, Darrell and Scott enjoyed several other such ambient weekends with each traveling to the others home state and studio. Naturally, they made a point to record these sessions, and later with encouragement from family and friends decided to release them." source Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.