24 February 2009

New Release: Constant 23 [treetrunk078]

Phillip Wilkerson and Treetrunk Records have released "Constant 23" available for immediate download:

http://www.archive.org/details/Constant_23



For "Constant 23", Phillip Wilkerson offers a quasi-organic sitar-sounding drone that seems to twist and grow (complete with pops and crackles), in a kind of psychedelic time-lapse haze. This long-form drone is further enhanced by nurturing, transcendent harmonies floating in a luscious and spacious ambience.

Constant 23 is designed for endless loop play for hours of seamless enjoyment.

Treetrunk Records really enjoys this version of Constant, and hopes you will, too.

"Constant" pieces are works of minimal drone that tend to use a "less is more" approach. The idea of these songs is to create the least possible ambient drone material necessary for listening.

Mystified created the first "Constant" on Webbed Hand Records (http://www.webbedhandrecords.com/) and several artists have given the theme their own spin. Treetrunk Records has now begun exploring the "Constant" theme with several releases by various artists.

20 February 2009

Early Works CD

I've remastered and compiled a collection of my best early ambient tracks on a new CD. You can view the CD art, etc. and order a copy here:

http://kunaki.com/sales.asp?PID=PX00T6VT0C

On sale now for a limited time for only $5.

The collection includes these tracks:

1. Warm Air
2. The Adagio for Dreamers
3. Nightwatchers One
4. Four A.M.
5. The Stillness of Time
6. Untitled (April 13 2007)
7. One Night of Joy

Incidents in Spring - Review at Phlow

Bettina Rhymes offers up a pretty nice review of "Incidents in Spring" over at Phlow Magazine. Thanks, Phlow!

http://phlow-magazine.com/mp3-music-download/ambient/1084-phillip-wilkerson-incidents-spring-bypass

And thanks to Mark Stolk over at JNN for calling the review to my attention...

08 February 2009

New Experimental Release: Penumbra [JNN029]

As coincidence would have it, JNN released Phillip Wilkerson's Penumbra just in time for the February 9, 2009 full moon. A full moon which, as the universe would have it, coincided with a Penumbral Lunar Eclipse visible in eastern Europe, Asia, Australia, the Pacific, and western North America.

http://justnotnormal.wordpress.com/2009/02/07/jnn029-philip-wilkerson-penumbra/

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