Sewell And The Gong's Patron Saint Of Elsewhere is one of my most played LPs of this year, a beautifully lightfooted, reflective collection of instrumentals finding a sweet spot somewhere in the middle of folk, Balearic and cosmic ambient. Quiet Storm, one of the album's seven tracks, has recently been released as a pair of remixes. Manchester's Ruf Dug, DJ, producer, radio show host and label boss, turns in a wonderful six minute and forty eight seconds long version, beautifully weighted ambient with some deep bass and a bell. A vocal sample warns of the perils of anger and its power to cause division.
After that there's an even longer Chris Coco remix, nine minutes of slow motion Balearica with bubbling bass, storm clouds and thunder, chanting, acoustic guitar and eventually- wait for it- a massively slowed down shout of 'Can you feel it?', borrowed from Mr. Fingers, that sent shivers up and down my spine the first time I heard it.
Get the remixes and the original at Bandcamp.

3 comments:
Unfortunately, an overlooked album from this year.
I’m so far behind the curve that the new stuff is old stuff by the time I get to it! Thanks for the heads up, Adam, added to the long list!
Thanks for the reminder on this album. Listened when first released and quite enjoyed.
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