yep - in preparation for tomorrow's Bandcamp zero fees day here are links to all 25 of the seven at 77 releases - each one is 77 minutes long, and each one raises vital money for Médecins Sans Frontières | Doctors Without Borders
Showing posts with label leaf library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leaf library. Show all posts
Thursday, 4 June 2020
twenty five 77minute long songs
Labels:
bobby barry,
darren hayman,
firestations,
great electric,
hardy tree,
isan,
isnaj dui,
jack hayter,
Jamie Cameron,
leaf library,
medicins sans frontieres,
non-blank,
papernut cambridge,
rotifer,
spaceship
Tuesday, 11 July 2017
Seven at 77 - the Leaf Library release day
the Leaf Library have a single out later this year, and a new LP in 2018, but in the mean time here's their 77 minute opus - the CDs have sold out, but you can still get it on:
poster (with download code)
download
Labels:
77,
CD,
computer music,
design,
download,
leaf library,
medicins sans frontieres,
minute,
music,
Poster,
seven at 77,
wiaiwya
Friday, 2 June 2017
Seven at 77 - preorder the Leaf Library
On An Ocean of Greatness
Music was made in the darkness of our own homes during the winter months, the number seven was discussed a lot (music in the key of G, the seventh note, seven-ish players), and an imaginary mythology (as well as a pretend mix tape) was born. The real details of how this piece of music came about are a bit dull, so we’d like to leave you with 77 lines (each seven syllables long, ordered randomly) as an accompaniment. It’s certainly not an explanation though, so careful how you use it. The ocean is you, and all the beautiful things you make.
On an ocean of greatness
Keep your mistakes to yourself
Sometimes we’re happy, sometimes
Repeating and repeating
Little fractures here and there
Seven colours on repeat
In doors and out through windows
Paper boats on black ink lake
Every new moon matters now
Waking up is hard to do
Diving in the deep blue sea
Whatever we are, I say
A beautiful idea
Some music made by talking
Lines from the lonely city
The sea is bright blue today
There are no shadows at night
The weather behind your eyes
Becoming and not become
Towns and structure and darkness
If it’s breaking please wake up
Tilting towards the daylight
Reflect twice as windows pass
So long, see you tomorrow
Arranged for less than seven
At the foot of the mountain
Night draws in from left to right
A system of seven notes
On the mountains of the moon
An inverse number of words
Up to the line and back down
Away from all that is good
Plotting the arc of your words
Remembering where we’ve been
Falling towards the major
Same again, same again, same
Drinking in the deep green sea
Shadows will shadow themselves
This shape remembers nothing
Combining all the weathers
Gathering all that we have
Words about inverse numbers
The moment is the message
The first station of many
It is happening again
Great, greater, gather and grain
Rain falls against my window
Above your failing body
Seven lines landing at night
There is nothing you can do
A construction in pencil
Constellations rise and fall
Every seventh number gone
When is this going to be
The sketchbooks of architects
Whatever I say it is
Twice everyday returning
One hundred and seventeen
Black ink floods the pale blue sky
The black place and the white place
Heavy clouds over the south
My dreams are not dreamt at night
In a familiar way
An endless looping cycle
The corners turn and curl out
There is never not something
Whatever I say, we are
A seventh white moon appears
All things this way forever
The world is under water
I am more than half asleep
Two worlds meet as the sun dies
Ebbing away from the door
The heptagon comes alive
On the golden moth outside
No one notices this now
We’re an ocean of greatness
Music produced by The Leaf Library
Matt Ashton – guitar, bass, screen synths
Daniel Fordham – electronics
Kate Gibson – vocals
Gareth Jones – Thunderbird and Grabber bass guitars
Simon Nelson – secret guitar, Space Echo
Lewis Young – OP1, Brute, other synths, guitar, computer
Additional loops, samples, synth, vocals, tapes and breadmaker by Chimney (Mark Cremins and Yutaka Hoshino)
All music by The Leaf Library
Recorded and mixed by Lewis Young at The Drone Lodge, Walthamstow
Additional recording by Matt Ashton at Tape That, Walthamstow, Dan in Wales, and Mark and Yutaka in Amsterdam
Field recordings by Matthew Bowron, Matt Ashton and Ben Tandy
Illustration by Matt Ashton, shiny rave poster by Lewis Young
Thanks to: Mark, Yutaka, Matthew, Ben, John, Kat, Alice, Laura, Kelly, Mik, and you, especially.
Labels:
77,
CD,
download,
leaf library,
medicins sans frontieres,
minute,
music,
Poster,
seven at 77,
wiaiwya
Thursday, 6 April 2017
seven at 77 available to pre order
OK - so you already know seven amazing bands are releasing seven 77 minute long songs this summer
Papernut Cambridge
Jack Hayter
The Great Electric
Joel Mellin
The Leaf Library
World of Fox
The Hardy Tree
now is your opportunity to order a complete set of the seven tracks on any of these formats:
CDs - a set of seven CDs, one for each 77 minute song, in beautiful handmade die-cut sleeves
Posters - a set of seven posters, one for each 77 minute song, designed by the likes of Pete Fowler, Frances Castle and Matt Ashton - more on those in the weeks to come
Downloads - all seven tracks - just under nine hours of amazing music
each of these come with immediate downloads of 77 second radio edits
in a month's time the individual tracks will be made available (for anyone who simply wants one or two of the tracks by their favourite acts) - there's a chance that the physical versions will have sold out by then (as part of the sets that are available today)
so if you absolutely must have the CDs or posters i'd recommend ordering the sets
and once again, the proceeds from seven at 77 go to Médecins Sans Frontières
Papernut Cambridge
Jack Hayter
The Great Electric
Joel Mellin
The Leaf Library
World of Fox
The Hardy Tree
CDs - a set of seven CDs, one for each 77 minute song, in beautiful handmade die-cut sleeves
Posters - a set of seven posters, one for each 77 minute song, designed by the likes of Pete Fowler, Frances Castle and Matt Ashton - more on those in the weeks to come
Downloads - all seven tracks - just under nine hours of amazing music
each of these come with immediate downloads of 77 second radio edits
in a month's time the individual tracks will be made available (for anyone who simply wants one or two of the tracks by their favourite acts) - there's a chance that the physical versions will have sold out by then (as part of the sets that are available today)
so if you absolutely must have the CDs or posters i'd recommend ordering the sets
and once again, the proceeds from seven at 77 go to Médecins Sans Frontières
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)