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Andrew Tuttle & Padang Food Tigers // A Cassowary Apart LP

Andrew Tuttle & Padang Food Tigers // A Cassowary Apart LP

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This is a co-written record released by the ambient trio in Brisbane, Australia on the label bedroom suck in Melbourne, Australia in December 2021.

Contains 8 pastoral ambient songs by banjo, lap steel, acoustic guitar, etc. DL code included.

Labels and other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more Bedroom Suck Records releases available at Tobira. 

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Edition of 150.

bedroom suck records:

"As the world was closing its doors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, calendars were cleared. Amidst the confusion and apprehension of change and disorder, a silver lining of free time created opportunities and space for new musical collaborations. "A Cassowary Apart" , the debut collaborative release from Andrew Tuttle and Padang Food Tigers, is the result of such a time.

The relationship between Andrew Tuttle, Spencer Grady and Stephen Lewis of Padang Food Tigers began organically, as they had known of each other's music before the pandemic. Tuttle jokes, “Given the size of the ambient banjo music scene, we'd been fans of each other's music for a while. While we were chatting online, COVID hit and we decided to write a few songs. ”

With other projects on hold, the album was written at each home studios between London and Brisbane entirely over email; Andrew Tuttle and Padang Food Tigers have actually never met in person. Files were sent back and forth across different time zones, creating a collaboration that continued around the clock.

“It worked really well [the time zone difference], because that way, when you woke up there was something for you… a little treat to start the day. We worked on this album on and off for about five months-or Three Thousand, Four Hundred and Fifty-Six hours. ”

The influence of COVID restrictions is apparent in more than just the title (appropriately inspired by the Cassowary '1.5 meters apart' analogy to be found at Cairns airport in Far North Queensland, Australia). In this project, each musician primarily used the main instrumentation Despite working from different corners of the world, the collaboration was so intertwined that it became murky of who The fusing of sonics truly exemplifies the total trust and depth of their collaborative process.

“It's made via such distance, but that's not a big deal .. we've all come to terms with distance. The approach of the record is really just the sign of the times. Although it limits us, it makes certain things possible. ”

Swelling synths intertwine with banjo, lap steel and field recordings, sometimes layered with such subtlety that the listener can't quite tell where one sound ends and the next begins. Shimmering waves of decay, reverberation and processed electronics create a space that is abundant and generous, welcoming the listener into the sonic warmth of the release. "

Artist: Andrew Tuttle & Padang Food Tigers

Label: bedroom suck records

This is a co-written record released by the ambient trio in Brisbane, Australia on the label bedroom suck in Melbourne, Australia in December 2021.

Contains 8 pastoral ambient songs by banjo, lap steel, acoustic guitar, etc. DL code included.

Labels and other worksplease use this form. ///Click here to see more Bedroom Suck Records releases available at Tobira. 

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

Edition of 150.

bedroom suck records:

"As the world was closing its doors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, calendars were cleared. Amidst the confusion and apprehension of change and disorder, a silver lining of free time created opportunities and space for new musical collaborations. "A Cassowary Apart" , the debut collaborative release from Andrew Tuttle and Padang Food Tigers, is the result of such a time.

The relationship between Andrew Tuttle, Spencer Grady and Stephen Lewis of Padang Food Tigers began organically, as they had known of each other's music before the pandemic. Tuttle jokes, “Given the size of the ambient banjo music scene, we'd been fans of each other's music for a while. While we were chatting online, COVID hit and we decided to write a few songs. ”

With other projects on hold, the album was written at each home studios between London and Brisbane entirely over email; Andrew Tuttle and Padang Food Tigers have actually never met in person. Files were sent back and forth across different time zones, creating a collaboration that continued around the clock.

“It worked really well [the time zone difference], because that way, when you woke up there was something for you… a little treat to start the day. We worked on this album on and off for about five months-or Three Thousand, Four Hundred and Fifty-Six hours. ”

The influence of COVID restrictions is apparent in more than just the title (appropriately inspired by the Cassowary '1.5 meters apart' analogy to be found at Cairns airport in Far North Queensland, Australia). In this project, each musician primarily used the main instrumentation Despite working from different corners of the world, the collaboration was so intertwined that it became murky of who The fusing of sonics truly exemplifies the total trust and depth of their collaborative process.

“It's made via such distance, but that's not a big deal .. we've all come to terms with distance. The approach of the record is really just the sign of the times. Although it limits us, it makes certain things possible. ”

Swelling synths intertwine with banjo, lap steel and field recordings, sometimes layered with such subtlety that the listener can't quite tell where one sound ends and the next begins. Shimmering waves of decay, reverberation and processed electronics create a space that is abundant and generous, welcoming the listener into the sonic warmth of the release. "

Artist: Andrew Tuttle & Padang Food Tigers

Label: bedroom suck records