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Railings in a Storm - Rh 4

from Enviromental music by julian Broadhurst Envm

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Railing in Storm - Rh 4. A little first landmark, in my own recordings. In that same storm, walking home alone, some new metal fencing by the river, I have drumsticks with me, I never left home without them, and this time - that fencing was like a set of tubular bells. Mud up to my ankles to reach this new fence, and soaking wet - I was in heaven - there was nothing I would not do for art, an artist now branching out into - music ? I knew I was recording for my future, or hoped so, now as I write the notes for the Volume of the Edition that will contain it, 8 years later. Rh 5 incidentally became the first piece on the first album I produced myself - now 'Drum music, Dm 3 - 'Skyside full of Echoes'. These Passed over pieces would have to wait till album 27, at the end of the first big reorganisation, where the albums as I know them now were collected in sets by tranche of work areas - and what was left became, the unclassifiable - Environmental music, Envm 1, presuming there would be others. The whole 27 volumes and the process of making it, I named for a Girl I was seeing my Blue Cherry set.

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from Enviromental music, released August 8, 2014

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