Wavespan & Andjru Werderitsch – Variation : Repetition [SLNT060]
A synthesis of nature and technology. Environmental soundscapes. An exploration of ancient technology (didjeridu, jaw harp, flute, harmonium, percussion) and modern technology (synthesizer, field recordings, electric guitar, electric bass, signal processing, live looping).
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 1. Lifedrone (Wavespan Remix) [07:20]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 2. Invocation / Forest Dub (December 2013 Mix) [19:21]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 3. Earth Ritual (December 2013 Mix) [11:13]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 4. Ital Riddim (Wavespan Version) [06:14]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 5. Nature City Groove (January 2014 Mix) [05:22]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 6. Closing the Circle (Wavespan Remix) [04:27]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 7. Invocation / Forest Dub (Live) [16:05]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 8. Earth Ritual (Wavespan Remix) [17:10]
The majority of these recordings were made during rehearsals for a performance at the Wild & Scenic Film festival (January, 2014).
24 Feb 2014
Wavespan & Andjru Werderitsch
Wavespan (Phil Garrison) and Andjru Werderitsch began their sonic explorations in November of 2013. Andjru has performed on percussion and Didjeridu for television, theatre and numerous international artists including Suzanne Teng and Mystic Journey, Craig Kohland and Shamans Dream, Yuval Ron, and The Open Door Orchestra. Wavespan has been an active part of the Netlabel music scene since early 2006, and has released a steady stream of albums, singles, collaborations and remixes. Phil's ambient electronic soundscapes, explorative bass and processed field-recordings provide an ideal backdrop for Andjru's tribal percussion grooves and rhythmic Didjeridu phrasing, creating immersive environments of sound.