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James Johnson | Aperus - Ecotone Album

James Johnson | Aperus - Ecotone Album
Performer: James Johnson
Title: Ecotone
Country: US
Genre: Electronic
Style:Ambient
Released: 31 Mar 2013
Catalog number: geocd01
Label: Geophonic Records
MP3 album szie: 2066 mb
FLAC album size: 1354 mb

Tracklist

1Transmigration 6:02
2Nostalgia And Memory2:54
3Cycle 174:42
4Descending Arc11:00
5Ancestral Voices3:24
6The Moth Jar5:21
7Long Goodbye11:43
8Traces 2:02
9Crow Over Walnut Canyon6:54

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
geocd01James Johnson | Aperus James Johnson | Aperus - Ecotone ‎(CD, Album, Ltd)Geophonic Recordsgeocd01US2013
geocd01James Johnson | Aperus James Johnson | Aperus - Ecotone ‎(9xFile, MP3, Album, 320)Geophonic Recordsgeocd01US2013

Credits

  • Keyboards, Percussion, E-Bow, Guitar, Ocarina, Sounds [Samples, Field Recordings]Aperus
  • Photography ByJames Johnson
  • Photography By Brian McWilliams
  • Written-By, Recorded By, Keyboards, Piano, Percussion, Loops [Drum Loops], Guitar, Sounds [Samples, Field Recordings]James Johnson
  • Written-By, Recorded By, Sounds [Additional Sounds], Edited By [Structural Edits], Mastered ByBrian McWilliams

Notes

"... as a naturalist, my favorite places to be are along the ecotone. It's where it's most alive ... usually ... the edge of the forest and the meadow. It's the edge of the ocean and the sand ... where the rack line occurs. It's that interface between peace and chaos. It's that creative edge that I think we find most instructive. It's also the most frightening. Because it's completely uncertain and unpredictable and that's again where I choose to live." - Terry Tempest Williams - American Public Media Interview, Feb 2011

Total Time: 54:04
© 2013 Geophonic Records
© ℗ 2013 James Johnson BMI

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: BMI

Companies

  • Copyright (c) – Geophonic Records
  • Copyright (c) – James Johnson
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – James Johnson
  • Mastered At – The Sound Observatory