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Rural Scotland, charged with electricity

250px-The_Spey_at_Boinne_Dhubh_looking_downstream_-_geograph.org.uk_-_785303The second leg in our journey around Scotland with Dan Tapper (for part one, go over here) sees us head to the lovely rural location of Invernahavon, with his recording of trees in the wind, which he processed while on the road.

Of this particular sound, Dan says: “Invernahavon focuses on the ferocity of the wind processing it into a harsher sonic embodiment. The piece also focuses on the tonality produced by the interaction between the wind and the tree, morphing the short impulse sounds into pitched material.”

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