TURTLE – Landmass (w/ A2 Poster insert) – LP – Picture Disc Vinyl
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LP – Strictly Limited EditionPicture Disc Vinyl with A2 Poster insert. Only 250 copies worldwide in this pressing.
Landmass Turtles first artist album since 2017s Human. It is his third official album having also released the acclaimed Who Knows EP in 2013.
Landmass is a beautiful body of work that flows naturally as one piece of music and is inspired by the sparse surroundings of Jons studio in Argyll, Scotland, an area he moved to to try and escape the noise of the city and a move that has directly impacted on his creative process.
Jon Cooper Since I started producing music I have never gone into a track with any preconceived ideas, I let the music develop in its own way so my direct surroundings have always played a huge part in how it sounds and the hustle of the city was something I felt I needed to get away from. This was a cathartic experience in making it – it’s a real outpouring of love for the Scottish countryside and the beauty Im lucky enough to live in and see every day!
Jons musical journey is one of experimentation and passion. A regular of the electronic scene in Glasgow in the late 90’s/early 2000s, he started to experiment with DJing and music production more for his mates entertainment than with any aspiration of a career as one of the most understated electronic artists Scotland has produced.
His white label releases soon started to become a staple in the Scottish electronica scene, and Jons fascination with creating music purely through trial, error and feel started to grow and demand for his records became more and more.
Jons approach to music has never changed. Not musically trained and self proclaims to not being able to read a note of music!, he is heavily influenced by his surroundings and experimentation. Naturally his music evolved away from dance music to a much more fluid and experimental sound that was not defined by getting played in clubs.
Tracklist:
A1. Landmass
A2. North
A3. Promise
A4. Autumn Light
A5. Earth
B1.Moon
B2. So Many Gone
B3. Pigeon
B4. Fertile Ground
B5. Elders
B6. Appreciate
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