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Kate Carr // I Ended Out Moving To Brixton CD

Kate Carr // I Ended Out Moving To Brixton CD

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Flaming Pines, a label run by Kate Carr, an acoustic artist from London, England, has arrived.

This work is--Kate CarrIs the CD released in 2018.

Ambient Drone ~ Soundscape 41 minutes recorded.It is a digipak specification.It is out of print.

Labels and other works Click here for more information. ///Click here to see more Flaming Pins releases available at Tobira. 

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Text by Kate Carr, Brixton, London:

"A soundscape opera about relocation, urban space and gentrification.

This release is dedicated to the people and organizations in Brixton working to protect all that is unique about this district.

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I ended up here simply because a friend of a friend knew someone with a flat. This document represents the ways I have come to know this district, and through it a little of the rest of London.

My work has always begun with the soundscape, and Brixton offers a remarkable one. From outdoor markets, bicycle sound systems, shop stereos and buskers to booming car hi fi systems, sirens, car washes and people simply talking and taking up space on the streets It was through listening to Brixton that I also came to hear voices being raised about how much this area had changed, about rising rents and neglected public housing, about how many people who grew up or used to have businesses I learned about the role of Brixton as a center of Black British culture, resistance and musical production, as well. I learned about how, as Brixton has become gradually gentrified, some of the sounds associated with Brixton's history and communities were being lost from this area. I began to hear some of This album is simply about the ways I came to know Brixton through listening, and the respect I gained through this process for the many struggles being waged in this district to maintain it as a community. This album is about arriving somewhere to find it in the midst of major upheaval in its social fabric, and about examining my own role in this as a new white Australian addition to the area.

A soundscape is forever being made by us all. It stitches us together in ways both subtle and sometimes overwhelming. I think in both its openness. A soundscape reveals a lot about a place, through its presences, its silences, its rhythms and its pauses. and fragility the soundscape can reveal something about the process of community making, and its sensitivity to change offers both opportunities and risks. "

Artist: Kate Carr

Label: Flaming Pines

Flaming Pines, a label run by Kate Carr, an acoustic artist from London, England, has arrived.

This work is--Kate CarrIs the CD released in 2018.

Ambient Drone ~ Soundscape 41 minutes recorded.It is a digipak specification.It is out of print.

Labels and other works Click here for more information. ///Click here to see more Flaming Pins releases available at Tobira. 

----------------------------

Text by Kate Carr, Brixton, London:

"A soundscape opera about relocation, urban space and gentrification.

This release is dedicated to the people and organizations in Brixton working to protect all that is unique about this district.

*******

I ended up here simply because a friend of a friend knew someone with a flat. This document represents the ways I have come to know this district, and through it a little of the rest of London.

My work has always begun with the soundscape, and Brixton offers a remarkable one. From outdoor markets, bicycle sound systems, shop stereos and buskers to booming car hi fi systems, sirens, car washes and people simply talking and taking up space on the streets It was through listening to Brixton that I also came to hear voices being raised about how much this area had changed, about rising rents and neglected public housing, about how many people who grew up or used to have businesses I learned about the role of Brixton as a center of Black British culture, resistance and musical production, as well. I learned about how, as Brixton has become gradually gentrified, some of the sounds associated with Brixton's history and communities were being lost from this area. I began to hear some of This album is simply about the ways I came to know Brixton through listening, and the respect I gained through this process for the many struggles being waged in this district to maintain it as a community. This album is about arriving somewhere to find it in the midst of major upheaval in its social fabric, and about examining my own role in this as a new white Australian addition to the area.

A soundscape is forever being made by us all. It stitches us together in ways both subtle and sometimes overwhelming. I think in both its openness. A soundscape reveals a lot about a place, through its presences, its silences, its rhythms and its pauses. and fragility the soundscape can reveal something about the process of community making, and its sensitivity to change offers both opportunities and risks. "

Artist: Kate Carr

Label: Flaming Pines