Simon Scott – NIVALIS
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Nivalis is the second release from Simon Scott after his debut album ‘Navigare’ was released in october 2009 on Miasmah Recordings from Berlin run by Erik Skodvin from Deaf Center/Svarte Greiner…
It was written, recorded and mixed by Simon on 18th/19th December 2009 during heavy snowfall at studio o3o3o in Cambridge. NIVALIS cd-r comes in a SFH-ish huge folding-poster-artwork.
SFH/ 007/ SIMON SCOTT/
NIVALIS/ 3″ cd-r/ limited edition: 200 copies.
OUT EARLY FEBRUARY
AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER ON 1/29TH
“The whole time i was writing this piece the snow just never stopped falling so i had this amazing visual flow that inspired me to keep on throwing musical ideas into the track. I had no intention to venture outside so I just kept on recording for two days, mixing as i went along, until the snow stopped. I added recordings of me clearing snow and ice from my doorstep whilst my heater was working flat out to push the sub zero temperatures up a few degrees. I see NIVALIS as a tribute to the winter, the snow and the beauty of how the seasons change here in England.” – Simon Scott
Artwork by Tomm — umanuvem.blogspot.com
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I can’t wait for this, hitting the preorder button as soon as it comes up
Me too !
mee too…
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[...] The whole time i was writing this piece the snow just never stopped falling so i had this amazing visual flow that inspired me to keep on throwing musical ideas into the track. I had no intention to venture outside so I just kept on recording for two days, mixing as i went along, until the snow stopped. I added recordings of me clearing snow and ice from my doorstep whilst my heater was working flat out to push the sub zero temperatures up a few degrees. I see NIVALIS as a tribute to the winter, the snow and the beauty of how the seasons change here in England. – Simon Scott. Full details here [...]