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Thought LEADER

by Greening Lambourne

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Eric K What if Robin Guthrie and Vini Reilly worked with loops, sploogy and glitchy electronics, and were just bloody blissed out? Greening Lambourne's Thought LEADER and PARTNER would happen is what. GL is a whole other sonic experience from Winged Ma'at, which I love, but this project has a homier warmth, amidst all the bluesy wistfulness. Favorite track: Clock of Flowers.
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Let Greening Lambourne LEAD you through the latest trends in the mid-fi instrumental music market space.

The first of a double tape release, Thought LEADER showcases some of the more structured and rhythmic assets in the GL portfolio. A drum machine is even briefly heard, creating maximum listener impact.

Housed in a disruptive dayglo orange cassette shell, this aspirational sound-content speaks to the resilient alpha in all of us.

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“Sounds sustained in non measurable mediums, time has lost any known value. Audio clarity in peak splendor then phasing to distorted spiritual haze…. Genres and styles seem distant, like memories from very early youth. The mind cherishes these meditative impressions, nostalgic comfort cooling down the current climates.”
— Lost in a Sea of Sound (lostseasound.blogspot.com)

“canopies of soaring, eliding guitar lines with rich, loam-filled noise floors of percussive bass lines”
— Tome to the Weather Machine (tometotheweathermachine.com)

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released March 28, 2018

Artwork by Rebecca Pearson

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Greening Lambourne Bristol, UK

Greening Lambourne employs a variety of analogue and digital devices in a quest to make sounds and music that embrace the possibilities of freedom.

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