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Thorn Wych
Aesthesis
REPRESS - EDITION OF 150 EX!
Thorn Wych makes instruments from tree branches. These consist mainly of bowed strings, flutes and percussion, which she runs through a chain of loopers, pitch bending glitches and delay pedals; strange songs sung in tongues, mashed up chewed and spat out. As the adder weaves her way through the dirt and mycelium hum, we play in the mud and converse with insects.
'Aesthesis' is Thorn Wych's debut LP that she recorded and mixed herself at home, often performing long improvised pieces, then later editing them down, cutting and pasting and overlaying other instruments.
This album takes inspiration from such works as 'The Secret Book of John', the 1940 film 'The Thief of Bagdad', and Lata Mangeshkar's 'Meera Bhajans'. She dedicates her work to the Divine Mother Asherah, Holy Spirit, Guardian of the Tree of Life.
A1
Ouch Epi Ptoe
A2
Out Of The Eater Cam Something To Eat
A3
The Blue Rose Of Forgetfulness
A4
Longing Song
A5
Serpent Psalm
B1
Auld Haunt
B2
Ramble In The Brambles
B3
May The Immortal Amma Keep You Seated
B4
There Is Nothing In The Well
B5
Anaro Knows



