DEBUT ALBUM - ROMAN ROADS IV – XI
RELEASE DATE: SEPTEMBER 4th, 2012
Mute are pleased to announce the signing of Land Observations, and news of the debut release, Roman Roads IV - XI, out on September 4th, 2012.
Land Observations is the solo project of James Brooks, which debuted at the Short Circuit, presents Mute Festival at the Roundhouse in May 2011.
Brooks’
previous band, Appliance, released four critically acclaimed albums on
Mute before disbanding. Since then, Brooks has developed his visual and
audio art with various shows across the UK, North America and Europe
(his current exhibition, The Information Exchange, is at Domobaal, London, WC1 until August 2012).
Throughout,
music has remained a constant, with Brooks now connecting his
conceptual approaches to instrumental musical compositions.
Attempts
to develop a new project alongside the visual art meant that Brooks did
a lot of home recording at his flat in Hackney, East London.
Land
Observations, developed out of an interest in the former Roman roads
that lay just a short walk from his front door - roads of communication
and conquest that stretch from the old City of London and out across
parts of Britain, Europe and beyond.
Land Observations
witnesses Brooks exploring the power of minimalism via layered,
repetitive electric VI string guitar – creating warm, evocative
instrumentals.
Although
Brooks spent considerable time researching Roman Roads-, with each of
the compositions responding to the psychogeography of an individual
road - this is not just a historical project, or an attempt to look
only into the past. There is an obvious fascination with Roman Roads as
man made structures, with their bold lines carving through the
landscape, creating an album that's a reflection on the broader ideas
of travel, momentum and progress.
Roman Roads IV - XI is released on Mute on CD, vinyl and download, with packaging featuring original drawings by Brooks.
The album was recorded at the Bridge and Tunnel Mobile, Berlin and engineered and mixed by Mark Bihler and James Brooks.
ROMAN ROADS IV-XI
Before the Kingsland Road
Aurelian Way
From Nero's Palace
Via Flaminia
Appian Way
The Chester Road
Portway
Battle Of Watling Street
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