Bank Swallow (Riparia riparia)
Swallows gathering in large flocks are one of my favorite early signs of fall migration. This song is specifically inspired by an illustration of such a flock of bank swallows, from John Gould’s book Birds Of Great Britain. This species, found nearly worldwide, is not as common as other swallows in New York; I’ve mostly seen bank swallows in the Jamaica Bay area particularly around Plumb Beach.
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i was at 2 of these shows and they were a highlight of the year for me, so glad to see this music released -- the interplay is incredible and the interpretations are so fresh. the recording quality is excellent as well. e123
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Lehman's most emotional and most beautiful album to date. This album manages to be complex and extremely interesting to listen to while also feeling like a strong expression of emotion. Lehman's trio is incredible as usual, and they synergize perfectly with Craig Taborn. rat
The seventh full-length from De Beren Gieren walks the line between spooky library music and free improv, shapeshifting constantly. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 12, 2024
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I'd received a sample cd from Whirlwind with an Arthur Hnatek album. This album is the first I fell in love with on their site. Rudyy Royston ALWAYS pulls me in! Jonathan Pryor
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This music has everything I need: acoustic instruments, a slow build, layers of atypical harmonies and rhythms being added each pass through, subtle melodies and combinations. Excellent work! Little James