why we love this
The album title hides the yin-yang symbol, which is indeed what we experience when listening to 69. A total balance of opposing sonic elements: cheerful sounds of synths playing with nostalgic tones of clarinet and piano.
about the record
A uniquely provincial take on ambient music, Andrew Wilson (Andras) and John Tanner (Eleventeen Eston) assembled their prized debut over a shared love of seafood, wine, and LPG. Recorded in a Perth backyard, these two new friends reached for the tools at hand and made the best of the fine weather. Instrument and implement combine in a languorous bricolage of synthesizer, clarinet, and building materials - interrupted only by the occasional flutter of pigeon wings or a call to lunch.
- 1 - Sun Room 4:49
- 2 - Long Water 6:31
- 3 - Before Lotus 3:04
- 4 - Keith 5:22
- 5 - Further Than Your Headlights 7:08
- 6 - Pilot 3:39
- 7 - Tray Tail 2:03
- 8 - Odd Low 3:28
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- 1 - Sun Room 4:49
- 2 - Long Water 6:31
- 3 - Before Lotus 3:04
- 4 - Keith 5:22
- 5 - Further Than Your Headlights 7:08
- 6 - Pilot 3:39
- 7 - Tray Tail 2:03
- 8 - Odd Low 3:28
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Copy and paste this code to your site to embed.
why we love this
The album title hides the yin-yang symbol, which is indeed what we experience when listening to 69. A total balance of opposing sonic elements: cheerful sounds of synths playing with nostalgic tones of clarinet and piano.
about the record
A uniquely provincial take on ambient music, Andrew Wilson (Andras) and John Tanner (Eleventeen Eston) assembled their prized debut over a shared love of seafood, wine, and LPG. Recorded in a Perth backyard, these two new friends reached for the tools at hand and made the best of the fine weather. Instrument and implement combine in a languorous bricolage of synthesizer, clarinet, and building materials - interrupted only by the occasional flutter of pigeon wings or a call to lunch.