

Andrew Wasylyk Hearing The Water Before Seeing The Falls Vinyl LP Transparent Green Colour & Photography Book 2022
Assai Records Exclusive Transparent green colour & bonus photography book "The Leaving"
Tracklist:
- Dreamt In The Current of Leafless Winter
- Hearing The Water Before Seeing The Falls
- Years Beneath A Yarrow Moon
- The Confluence
- Dusk Above Delphonium Dew
- The Life Of Time
- Truant In Gossamer
âHearing The Water Before Seeing The Fallsâ is Andrew Wasylykâs second LP for the esteemed Clay Pipe Music label. It sees the Scottish composer and producer reach for new ground, finding quietly sublime imagery in rich and immersive worlds; horizon-less oceans and limitless landscapes.
The initial seed of inspiration for this work was conceived as a commissioned response to âThe Worldâs Edgeâ exhibition, by American contemporary landscape photographer Thomas Joshua Cooper, at the National Galleries of Scotland.
Andrew journeyed with Cooper to Inchcolm Island in the Firth of Forth to learn of the artistâs practice. Specifically, his three decades of travel across five continents, capturing cardinal points and extreme locations surrounding the Atlantic Ocean. Many of which will be under water within 35 years as a result of the impact of our changing climate.
From the deep allure of the sea to the symbolism and folklore of flowers, a dreaming to leave or a longing to stay, âHearing The Water Before Seeing The Fallsâ utilises the ideas behind TJCâs work as a point of departure. Exploring outwardly in search of a better understanding within, themes of longing, self-discovery, new parenthood and premonitions weave through a Wasylyk album of melodic succour.
In âDreamt In The Current Of Leafless Winterâ; ambiences and devotional bells are imbued with the visceral playing of saxophonist/composer Angus Fairbairn, aka Alabaster DePlume, whose unmistakable tone casts ethereal and impressionistic hues across this striking, long form opener.
Elsewhere, string phrases flourish in pockets between restrained drum groove and light-touch piano chords of âThe Confluenceâ, conducted by Pete Harvey (Modern Studies). Harveyâs sonorous arrangements augmented Andrewâs âThe Paralianâ (2019) and âFugitive Light And Themes Of Consolationâ (2020). Again, they illuminate and articulate throughout this collection.
The arc of present and past is examined in âThe Life Of Timeâ, featuring words and narration by Thomas Joshua Cooper himself. His rich, baritone transcends amongst a rolling piano motif, undulating violins and the mellifluous brass work of Rachel Simpson.
With âTruant In Gossamerâ a new absence is felt while synthesised arpeggios glide and intertwine with glistening harp in the cadence of a farewell vibraphone. Steadily, this luminous journey dissolves and comes to a remarkable end.
Previously described as a "spiritual-jazz salve bathed in the cinematicâ, Andrew Wasylyk is accumulating a growing body of work. With this seven song suite he distills these ideas and offers perhaps his most bold record yet. âHearing The Water Before Seeing The Fallsâ, the follow-up to 2021âs âBalgay Hill: Morning In Magnoliaâ, (longlisted for Scottish Album Of The Year Award, 2022) is framed in a hypnagogic fog of wonder and possibility. A place to shade your dreamtime in subtle colour
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Assai Records Exclusive Transparent green colour & bonus photography book "The Leaving"
Tracklist:
- Dreamt In The Current of Leafless Winter
- Hearing The Water Before Seeing The Falls
- Years Beneath A Yarrow Moon
- The Confluence
- Dusk Above Delphonium Dew
- The Life Of Time
- Truant In Gossamer
âHearing The Water Before Seeing The Fallsâ is Andrew Wasylykâs second LP for the esteemed Clay Pipe Music label. It sees the Scottish composer and producer reach for new ground, finding quietly sublime imagery in rich and immersive worlds; horizon-less oceans and limitless landscapes.
The initial seed of inspiration for this work was conceived as a commissioned response to âThe Worldâs Edgeâ exhibition, by American contemporary landscape photographer Thomas Joshua Cooper, at the National Galleries of Scotland.
Andrew journeyed with Cooper to Inchcolm Island in the Firth of Forth to learn of the artistâs practice. Specifically, his three decades of travel across five continents, capturing cardinal points and extreme locations surrounding the Atlantic Ocean. Many of which will be under water within 35 years as a result of the impact of our changing climate.
From the deep allure of the sea to the symbolism and folklore of flowers, a dreaming to leave or a longing to stay, âHearing The Water Before Seeing The Fallsâ utilises the ideas behind TJCâs work as a point of departure. Exploring outwardly in search of a better understanding within, themes of longing, self-discovery, new parenthood and premonitions weave through a Wasylyk album of melodic succour.
In âDreamt In The Current Of Leafless Winterâ; ambiences and devotional bells are imbued with the visceral playing of saxophonist/composer Angus Fairbairn, aka Alabaster DePlume, whose unmistakable tone casts ethereal and impressionistic hues across this striking, long form opener.
Elsewhere, string phrases flourish in pockets between restrained drum groove and light-touch piano chords of âThe Confluenceâ, conducted by Pete Harvey (Modern Studies). Harveyâs sonorous arrangements augmented Andrewâs âThe Paralianâ (2019) and âFugitive Light And Themes Of Consolationâ (2020). Again, they illuminate and articulate throughout this collection.
The arc of present and past is examined in âThe Life Of Timeâ, featuring words and narration by Thomas Joshua Cooper himself. His rich, baritone transcends amongst a rolling piano motif, undulating violins and the mellifluous brass work of Rachel Simpson.
With âTruant In Gossamerâ a new absence is felt while synthesised arpeggios glide and intertwine with glistening harp in the cadence of a farewell vibraphone. Steadily, this luminous journey dissolves and comes to a remarkable end.
Previously described as a "spiritual-jazz salve bathed in the cinematicâ, Andrew Wasylyk is accumulating a growing body of work. With this seven song suite he distills these ideas and offers perhaps his most bold record yet. âHearing The Water Before Seeing The Fallsâ, the follow-up to 2021âs âBalgay Hill: Morning In Magnoliaâ, (longlisted for Scottish Album Of The Year Award, 2022) is framed in a hypnagogic fog of wonder and possibility. A place to shade your dreamtime in subtle colour










