about the cassette
Skyminds is the collaborative musical duo of Michael Henning and Sean Conrad. Echoes On The Shore is their fourth album and perhaps their most reflective and meditative collection to date. This album has less of the divergent eclecticism and dynamic intensity that have characterized their previous releases, instead opting to limit the range to mellower grooves and colorful atmospherics. That said, this work doesn’t skimp on the rich textures and abundant instrumentation that have been integral to their sound thus far. As has been true from the start, improvisation is at the heart of this music, with every piece starting as a spontaneous dialogue. Those extemporaneous tendencies are an intrinsic quality of Skyminds’ work. Everything grown from those seeds and the most potent parts are stitched together with as much humanity, emotion, and imperfection intact as possible. This is followed by further improvisations and edits piled on top until completion. However, the track “Springtime,” recorded live at the Vintage Synthesizer Museum (before its move down south to Los Angeles), is the first time an unedited improvisation has made its way onto a Skyminds album. Ultimately, Echoes On The Shore is a monument to their enduring friendship and deeply shared musical connection spanning a decade.
- 1 - Wasser 4:55
- 2 - Agua Escondida 4:55
- 5 - Springtime 4:32
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- 1 - Wasser 4:55
- 2 - Agua Escondida 4:55
- 5 - Springtime 4:32
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about the cassette
Skyminds is the collaborative musical duo of Michael Henning and Sean Conrad. Echoes On The Shore is their fourth album and perhaps their most reflective and meditative collection to date. This album has less of the divergent eclecticism and dynamic intensity that have characterized their previous releases, instead opting to limit the range to mellower grooves and colorful atmospherics. That said, this work doesn’t skimp on the rich textures and abundant instrumentation that have been integral to their sound thus far. As has been true from the start, improvisation is at the heart of this music, with every piece starting as a spontaneous dialogue. Those extemporaneous tendencies are an intrinsic quality of Skyminds’ work. Everything grown from those seeds and the most potent parts are stitched together with as much humanity, emotion, and imperfection intact as possible. This is followed by further improvisations and edits piled on top until completion. However, the track “Springtime,” recorded live at the Vintage Synthesizer Museum (before its move down south to Los Angeles), is the first time an unedited improvisation has made its way onto a Skyminds album. Ultimately, Echoes On The Shore is a monument to their enduring friendship and deeply shared musical connection spanning a decade.