Of all the photos I took in Lindos, Rhodes two weeks ago, I think this is my favourite. We went a few miles down the coast to Pefkos, a seaside resort and after eating wandered down to the beach. On the way back up I noticed this room, a rest stop for taxi drivers.
There was a Saturday afternoon a week after Isaac died when I put some music on, the first time I'd chosen to listen to music since he'd gone. The only music that seemed to work for me was ambient music, no words or chords even, just something to fill the awful, chasm of silence. The tinnitus that appeared after his death was quite extreme, it still is at times, and ambient music drowned it out. One of the features of the Greek islands is the constant noise of the cicadas, insects that live in the trees and make a sometime huge sound, coming and going in what sounds like an orchestrated way, swells of ambient insect noise. Lying by the pool I found that the cicadas sometimes matched my tinnitus, a similar pitch and frequency to the sound in my ears. In some ways I found it quite comforting and the cicadas were as much part of our holiday as the sun, the pool, the mousaka and the acropolis. They also reminded me of the music I listened on that Saturday afternoon in December 2021, an afternoon that felt so long it could still be going on. The albums I played were by three artists who make ambient Americana, traditional instruments such as pedal steel guitar used alongside synths and FX pedals to create a wash of ambient sound- Luke Schneider, Nashville Ambient Ensemble and SUSS. This is a forty minute mix of some of the tracks from those three.
Forty Minutes Of Ambient Americana
- Luke Schneider: Lex Universum
- SUSS: We Pointed Them North
- Nashville Ambient Ensemble: Cerulean
- SUSS: Ash Fork AZ
- SUSS: No Man's Land
- Luke Schneider: Invicta Affectio
- Nashville Ambient Ensemble: Elegy
Great photo. Hopper, Eggleston and A.Turner all rolled into one!
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A friend on twitter said it had a Hopper feel to it.
ReplyDeleteI was actually listening to that great Uncut Magazine Ambient Americana last night
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