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Excursions into the otherwise. Interviews, reviews and discussion related to contemporary landscape art, literature, music, archaeology and more.
Uncanny Landscapes #17 - Frances Castle of Clay Pipe Music
Uncanny Landscapes
1 hour 5 minutes 50 seconds
2 years ago
Uncanny Landscapes #17 - Frances Castle of Clay Pipe Music
An interview by Justin Hopper with Frances Castle of Clay Pipe Music.
Frances Castle is a London-based artist, illustrator and musician who operates Clay Pipe Music, a record label producing beautiful landscape-inspired LPs and CDs of music combining folk, electronica and hauntological themes.
Clay Pipe's website is http://www.claypipemusic.co.uk/
Frances's own site is https://www.francescastle.com/
This episode includes partial and full tracks from a number of Clay Pipe artists including Frances's own The Hardy Tree. They are all available here from Clay Pipe's Greedbag page. In order of appearance:
A Confluence by Andrew Wasylyk
Walter R Stokes by The Hardy Tree
Saxon Chapel by Tyneham House
Broken Circle by Zyggurat
Adlestrop by Gilroy Mere
Sun Caught Cloud like the Belly of a Cat by Andrew Wasylyk
The Spire of St Mary's by The Hardy tree
Face in the Window, Seaforth Crescent by The Hardy Tree
Stagdale in the Snow by The Hardy Tree
Holloways by Vic Mars
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Title sounds by The Belbury Poly, courtesy Ghost Box Records.
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Uncanny Landscapes
Excursions into the otherwise. Interviews, reviews and discussion related to contemporary landscape art, literature, music, archaeology and more.