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underwater frogs of Angkor Wat

from human nature by Karen Power

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underwater frogs of Angkor Wat (4’04’’) - Duet with Thomas Buckner (Voice)
Original field recording date: 6/07/2013, Angkor Wat, Cambodia.
This is extracted from a stereo recording @ 48/24 made with hydrophones placed underneath a moat surrounding one of the smaller temples in Angkor Wat. Thomas recorded this track using a mobile phone placed very close.

Thomas Buckner (Baritone) has been singing and presenting composed and improvised new music for 50 years. His longest associations have been with composer/multi-instrumentalist Roscoe Mitchell, with whom he has worked every year for 40 years, and composer Robert Ashley, in whose operas he sang for 35 years.
Website: www.thomasbuckner.com

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from human nature, released September 4, 2020
Composer: Karen Power
Featured performer: Thomas Buckner (Baritone)

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Composer Karen Power Dublin, Ireland

I am an Irish composer, based in Cork, Ireland.
Every day environments and how we hear every day sounds lies at the core of my work. I have listened and recorded in some of the worlds most isolated and challenging locations: The Arctic, Amazon, Namib Desert and Outback Australia and have found musical inspiration in the natural world. ... more

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