Graham Lambkin: Salmon Run Format:DigitalSalmon Run (Kye, 2007) is an exercise in listening, a contemplation of the sounds that permeate everyday life. In Salmon Run, available now on LP for the first time, Lambkins field recordings are profoundly democratic, collecting bits of classical music playing in the background, remnants of domestic routines and childrearing, and bird calls, chimes, and rushing water alike. The resulting fragments, manipulated and assembled by Lambkin, form a
and recent compositions such as Blues Alif Lam Mim (2021) and Solo for Tamburium (2023)
and thrilling anecdotes about
and A String of Paper Cranes Clenched between My Teeth (Harvest Records
comprising musicians from America
and the UK-based experimental music trio Still House Plants
family and collaborators
incorporating computer generated speech done at the Royal Technological University (KTH)
Each jacket is unique
has been produced in Kudo’s native Ehime prefecture since the end of the eighteenth century and is known for its distinctive indigo designs set against brilliant white porcelain
The 2010 documentary about his life
Pitched against the steady trickle of Lambkin’s shower faucet (a nod to field recording artist Moniek Darge’s “Rain”) and a low
presents selected texts by the Swedish polymath Catherine Christer Hennix