Charles Griffin Gibson sent us his music video for a new song from James Leyland Kirby's latest offering as The Caretaker, in which various cutscenes of owls are sequenced beneath another transluscent, ethereal owl. The song's three-chord piano sample sounds like something taken straight from Debussy or Satie as flickering hiss cutting in and out while drifing from left to right in your headphones. Sublime. --Ric Leichtung, Altered Zones
You can grab The Caretaker's latest, An Empty Bliss Beyond This World, from Forced Exposure or Boomkat, courtesy of Kirby's own label, History Always Favours The Winners
--Previously
Tags: james leyland kirby, the caretaker, audio, video
Posted by
alteredzones
on 06/06/2011 at 4:11 p.m..
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