Peace and Plenty
We’ll soon share news of the publication of issue three of our printed journal, Oscillations, which looks at art, music, architecture, poetry, travel and photography, more often than not connected to a sense of place.
Alongside the printed journal, we’ll be releasing a 36-track digital compilation featuring Andrew Wasylyk / The Texture of Silence / Other Lands / Andrew Ostler / Failed System Test / Elin Piel / Obakegaku / Heinali / Simon Kirby, Brian Grainger & Nerea Bello / Clare Archibald / I’m Not You / North Sea Navigator / Joe Hollick / Zyggurat / Miaoux Miaoux / Sam Annand / The Open Path / Tanat / John Matthias and Declan Daly / Broken Chanter / SHHE / Hanna Tuulikki / Magpahi / Arun Sood / Ela Orleans / Ultramarine / Simon Kirby, Tommy Perman, Rob St John and Richard Norris / Ben Chatwin / Kim Moore / Tommy Perman / Kinbrae / Lomond Campbell / Holmes + Atten Ash / Aidan Lochrin / Rob St John and Rose Ferraby / Blew The Veils
Keep an eye on our Bandcamp store for details - we’ll also share news via our email newsletter.
Lomond Campbell / The Late Machine
From his workshop in the Scottish Highlands, Lomond Campbell invents ingenious music machines. In the forthcoming third issue of our printed journal, Oscillations, he tells us about some of his recent creations. Here’s a live recording of The Late Machine, filmed in Lomond’s studio.
Lomond Campbell lives quietly by a loch in the Scottish Highlands making music and building music machines. He released his debut album Black River Promise then took time out to finish building a studio and workshop called The Lengths where he makes all his work. He released LŪP, his first album on One Little Independent Records, last October and has recently followed up with another album called Lost Loops. He is currently working on a series of new machines and albums which will surface over the next 2 years. Lomond has also produced a few albums for other artists in The Lengths, including Kathryn Joseph and King Creosote.