Well, here’s the last post of 2011 and the last of the Stamps of the Week. Happy New Year everybody. x
Author: peter wyeth
Roaring noise
Yesterday I took a slow stroll with some friends and our children to the top of Beacon Hill in North Leicestershire. Sheltered by some rocks for tea and biscuits then went to look out over Leicestershire from the trig point. The wind was incredible – I put my hood up to cover my ears somewhat but still the roar was there and constantly pushing, touching everything. It felt fantastic.
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News! News!! News!!!
The past few weeks have been a crazy time as I have been so busy getting the following things together but they’re all ready to roll now, so here we go!
I have a record coming out! It’s called ‘Humming New Time‘ and it’s out on Olynka records, a new label set up by Tom Morris of Her Name is Calla. It’s available on download or as a limited number of CDs with hand printed linocut sleeves (it took a while to get them right!)NOW!!!! I intend to write soon about the record and what and why it is but in the meantime, here’s a picture of the sleeves drying in my kitchen
and you can stream (and purchase) below
But this is not all. This weekend I do my first gig in around 14 months. I am a bit nervous and worried about it all but I/m just about ready. It’s at the Red Tent in Leicester as art of the White Noise Festival Christmas event. Robot Needs Home have released a compilation for the event of local acts doing Christmas songs to which I have contributed a version of ‘Silent Night’. It’s available as a cd on the day or as a download from the Robot Needs Home store. It’s only £2 and every single penny raised from the sale and the event itself goes to LOROS. So dig in!
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I think I mentioned last week how disappointed I was with the look of this year’s first class Royal Mail stamp. Well this week I received my first letter with one on it.
However, it was what was inside this envelope that was special. A cd from Mark Peter Wright.
I was put onto the path of ‘Where Once We Walked’ by the Twitter stream of Cheryl Tipp, wildlife sounds curator at the British Library – her Twitter feed is a constant source of audio gold and I recommend everyone to follow her.
‘Where Once We walked ‘ is a sound composition based on recordings gathered from the Polish homes of child Holocaust survivors who came to the Lake District in 1945. It’s an amazing piece of work – the sounds draw you in and take you on a fascinating journey, a really vivid experience. I can’t recommend it enough.
Signs
Should hopefully be able to post on some news on music being released soon. Until then – here are some road signs from the Cotswold Motor Museum




















