

‘Mount Analogue’ is available to download and stream here and through the link below. It really is a sumptuous visual treat that floats over the aural waves: Brief flashes of aliens and humanity allow a sense of horror and reality to intrude but these recede as we journey back to outer space.

Like the music it accompanies, the images are layered and nuanced, from telescopic vision to a microscopic detail and the building blocks of sound and light. The video itself is the work of Griffin: a restless, moving series of beautiful images reflecting the pastoral sounds ranging from the dramatic impact of constellations and galaxies moving down to earth through to mountains and flowers and spectral images.
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The result is something organic and liquid: full of ambient movements and flowing aural waves that wash over you and immerse you in something warm and enveloping. The sounds ebb and flow, voices (supplied by Brent Griffin from SPOD) breathe in and out and sing in the distance, creating a mysterious tone. Plonking raindrop pianos and natural sounds lead us gently into the track itself before a hyperkinetic pulse takes over with a percussive throb, slowly building up in pace and rhythm: insistent and moving.

We are very pleased to premiere this morning the new video for artist Conrad Richters’s project Conrad Greenleaf whose single ‘Mount Analogue’ is a spaced out emission of electronica that gently ricochets inside your head and pulsates with a psychedelic thrum.
