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Luce Mawdsley - Northwest & Nebulous (Uk)
Northwest & Nebulous (Uk)
Artist: Luce Mawdsley
Format: Vinyl

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Label: IMPORTS
Rel. Date: 04/19/2024
UPC: 604565859679

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DISC: 1

1. Latex Feather
2. Roosting
3. Sojourn
4. Meltwater
5. All Seasons Swarm
6. Northwest ; Nebulous
7. The Growing Rooms
8. Lake Light Sparkles

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Northwest & Nebulous is Liverpool-based musician Luce Mawdsley's sixth studio release, a lush and accomplished instrumental album suffused with radiant and fluid possibilities, where expansively cinematic instrumentals conjure queer cowboy landscapes via the Northern English coastline. The album is a world-building piece of work, pulling from folk, Americana and soundtrack influences, fusing their romantic and exploratory energies to signal the beginning of a new journey for composer, with an open invitation for listeners to come along for the ride. The album was recorded and mixed by Luce Mawdsley in the Grade II listed Scandinavian Church in Liverpool, with a core chamber trio of Luce on guitar, organ and percussion, Nicholas Branton on clarinets, and Rachel Nicholas on viola. A self-taught musician, Mawdsley has released a host of both solo and collaborative albums (Mésange, Cavalier Song), and in 2023 started Pure O records, an independent record label dedicated to the nurture of queer and curious music based in the Northwest of England. "Wordlessly fashions heady, droney atmospheres that could soundtrack a film where a man walks through a monochrome desert" - The Quietu