Philip Jeck & Chris Watson - Oxmardyke (2023)
Artist: Philip Jeck, Chris Watson
Title: Oxmardyke
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Touch – TONE 83
Genre: Electronic, Experimental
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Total Time: 53:21
Total Size: 299 mb / 995 mb
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TracklistTitle: Oxmardyke
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Touch – TONE 83
Genre: Electronic, Experimental
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC / 24bit-96kHz FLAC
Total Time: 53:21
Total Size: 299 mb / 995 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Oxmardyke (05:02)
2. Barn (02:39)
3. Beetroot Train (04:20)
4. Coop (07:29)
5. Drum (08:30)
6. AH (08:47)
7. Bridge (06:45)
8. Salt End (04:44)
9. Spurn (05:05)
The Quietus Album of the Week 15th June 2023
Philip’s laugh was infectious. Our conversations would usually begin with exchanges around the enthusiasm we had for each other’s work and the respect we shared for other Touch artists. However, as we were most likely to have met over drinks at the Philharmonic Dining Rooms in Liverpool the evening would gradually dissolve into convivial disarray. What did emerge from these soirées over recent years was a desire to find ways and means for us to collaborate at a place where our ideas converged.
In 2017 I was recording along the north bank of the Humber estuary and one morning driving back from Faxfleet I was stopped at the Oxmardyke rail crossing. The gates were down. After setting up a microphone array by the tracks for a passing freight train the signalman shouted an invitation to climb up into the gate box to make some more recordings.
Over the following weeks I made several return trips to Oxmardyke and gathered a broad palette of recordings. I discussed the sounds, stories and history of the site with Philip after a show and we were both excited by the potential of making a work together.
Philip was drawn to the ancient history of the area from 6th century Anglo Saxon times to the Knights Templar and how the sounds, rhythms and textures from those periods may still inhabit the contemporary landscape. My thoughts took inspiration from ‘The Signalman’ by Charles Dickens and the painting ‘Rain, Steam and Speed’ by Joseph Turner. We agreed to share ideas and exchange tracks.
Oxmardyke gate box has now passed into history
It was only when Mike Harding at Touch informed me of Philip’s condition that we began a final exchange of pieces and I sincerely hope that my contributions may frame Philip’s exceptional work.
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