▲ AARON MOORE & ERIK K SKODVIN – Instead of rain i bring a hat
01. Instead of rain i bring a hat (10:41)
02. Furland (06:01)
03. The Fountain (03:11)
04. Grown Horse (05:10)
05. Voice of an angle (03:43)
06. Hibiscus in a glass owl (09:22)
Cat #: HITD 040
Black vinyl
Printed inner sleeve
LP – 300 copies
Release date: 6th July 2018
All tracks composed, performed & Recorded by Aaron Moore & Erik K Skodvin
Soprano saxophone on « Grown Horse » by Marcus Cummins
Mastering by Helmut Erler @ Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin
Artwork & design by Aaron Moore & Erik K Skodvin
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01. Instead of rain i bring a hat (10:41)
02. Furland (06:01)
03. The Fountain (03:11)
04. Grown Horse (05:10)
05. Voice of an angle (03:43)
06. Hibiscus in a glass owl (09:22)
Cat #: HITD 040
Black vinyl
Printed inner sleeve
LP – 300 copies
Release date: 6th July 2018
All tracks composed, performed & Recorded by Aaron Moore & Erik K Skodvin
Soprano saxophone on « Grown Horse » by Marcus Cummins
Mastering by Helmut Erler @ Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin
Artwork & design by Aaron Moore & Erik K Skodvin
SOLD OUT
Instead of rain I bring a hat is a long-distance collaboration between the UK’s Aaron Moore (Volcano The Bear, Gospel Of Mars, duo with Alan Courtis) and Norwegian Erik K Skodvin (Svarte Greiner, Deaf Center, B/B/S). It developed gently, taking its full form over the space of nearly 6 years.
The project began with e-mail exchanges of fragmented sounds and ideas – on the piano, cello, drums, harp, vocals, homemade and electronic instruments. Their experimental correspondence eventually blossomed and grew into an exquisite, fully-fledged album of brooding cinematic compositions.
Through 7 songs, Moore and Skodvin lead us through complex, haunted, minimalistic pieces. They are surreal, sonically fascinating and deeply moving. A very special and original album in both its conception and result – definitely one of a kind in the HITD discography.
The project began with e-mail exchanges of fragmented sounds and ideas – on the piano, cello, drums, harp, vocals, homemade and electronic instruments. Their experimental correspondence eventually blossomed and grew into an exquisite, fully-fledged album of brooding cinematic compositions.
Through 7 songs, Moore and Skodvin lead us through complex, haunted, minimalistic pieces. They are surreal, sonically fascinating and deeply moving. A very special and original album in both its conception and result – definitely one of a kind in the HITD discography.