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VIEW LARGER COVER SEAWORTHY
MAP IN HAND
CAT.NO:
12k1040
RELEASE: NOVEMBER 2006
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TRACKS:
01 DUSK, 30TH SEPTEMBER 2005
02 MAP IN HAND PT. 1 (PROLOGUE)
03 MAP IN HAND PT. 1
04 MAP IN HAND PT. 2
05 MAP IN HAND PT. 3
06 MAP IN HAND PT. 4 (MP3)

07 MAP IN HAND PT. 5 (MP3)

08 MAP IN HAND PT. 1 (REPRISE)
09 MAP IN HAND PT. 4 (EPILOGUE)
10 MAP IN HAND PT. 6
11 MAP IN HAND PT. 7
12 DAWN, 2ND OCTOBER 2005
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Seaworthy,
a three piece collective based in Sydney, Australia that revolves
around core member Cameron Webb as well as Sam Shinazzi and Greg
Bird, was formed in early 2000 to explore melodic and experimental
approaches to the construction of minimalist sound scapes from
looped guitar, warm drones, piano, electronics and field recordings.
Map In Hand often blurs the lines of conventional categorisation
with elements traditionally considered part of “indie”
or “post” rock blended with processed musical and
field recordings usually associated with electronic music. Instruments
and samples are often looped through amps and effects pedals,
giving the sound an organic feel. Avoiding the muscular approach
of loud/soft dynamics, Seaworthy concentrate on subtle shifts
in melody, tone and texture to convey a sense of time and place.
The core sessions for Map In Hand took place over a few
days in early Spring, 2006 and were book ended by recordings of
birds from outside the home studio. There was little rehersal
or preparation with many pieces featuring a strong element of
improvisation. Recorded initially to cassette and reel-to-reel
tape, the guitar loops and drones were then transferred to computer
and assembled with minimal processing, preserving the initial
feel of the music’s performance, complete with the happy
accidents of errors, tape hiss and microphone overload that became
intrinsically part of the compositions as much as any sounds produced
by the instruments themselves.
There is a reflective quality to Map In Hand. A reminder
that things don’t always need to be changing, to be attention
grabbing or distracting and that there is beauty, not only in
the object itself but in the process of appreciating that beauty.
Webb has
a PhD in environmental science and specialises in field based
ecological research where much of his time is spent in isolated
wetland environments. Many field recordings undertaken in these
locations form the basis for textural drones and rhythms from
which guitar loops and percussion can be blended. Similarly, these
environmental experiences form much of the inspiration for Seaworthy’s
compositions and extend beyond the music into the aesthetic presentation
of live visual projections and CD/vinyl packaging of their limited
edition releases.
As well as many releasing limited edition material (CDRs &
lathe-cut 7”s) themselves, Seaworthy have worked with many
local and overseas labels including Feral Media (Australia), Black
Lodge Audio (Australia), Celebrate Psi Phenomenon (New Zealand),
Misplaced Music (UK), 555 (UK), Marino (US) and Fat Cat (UK).
Map In Hand was originally released as a limited edition of 128
copies on Feral Media. Also, Seaworthy was featured on the recent
12k compilation, Blueprints (12k1039)
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