
Mountain upon a phosphorescent sky
JAMES McDOUGALL
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“For every 100 meters of ascension there is a gain of one less degree in temperature. But it is still hot here and this is typically where the storms break before heading east over that heat sink of a city. There is a state of palpable imminence: ineffectual ceiling fans churn against the stifling heat, a built up charge runs from the western coal fire plants, coursing through the mammoth power lines that cut right through the mountain; ear piercing cicadas phase in chorus, the approaching, increasing portend ,…” -James McDougall-
Specs: Stereo mic, contact and hydro pezo mics; all recordings sourced from key locations across The D’Aguilar Mountain Range, north west of Brisbane, Australia. |
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artwork/cover design: ©2009 David Vélez
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©2009 James McDougall
©2010 Impulsive Habitat
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