
Mike Tamburo — Dance Enis Dance
For much of the tracks life it hovers in an earthy feeling of loss, it feels born of melancholy natural spirit, a calm expectance of decay and weather worness, humming of rich woodland and overgrown field resonance that's touched by a deep emotional understanding. Making a piece that cross the paths of folk, country, drone music, avant rock distortion hazes and psychedelic soundworlds. I guess it could be the soundtrack to getting slowly lost in rolling hills and deep dank forest. Over time your mind starts to hallucinate from strange coloured pollen that floats through the avenues of trees and tangles of undergrowth.
The CDR come in a nice full colour cover with a rather apt close up picture of a rusting door, with fold out liner notes detailing the pieces origins and Tamburo's approaching deafness. Sadly it's only limited to a 100, which is a pity as more people need to hear this accomplished and atmospheric piece of sound work. To find out more and buy direct go to here
