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Our Wilderness of Heart

from Subtle Movements Inside by Steve Brand

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The closing track of SMI. The essential base for this track was created in an evening of improvising. Feeling was high that evening. While the SMI title track is buoyant at times, overall feeling is pastoral, expansive, relaxing, meditative. A gentle loop opens the nearly 20 minute song. Gradually, you can hear Bobby Jone's guitar peeking through the mix. I uploaded the “finished” mix to Bobby to add to as he wished. The subtle, siren-like voice of his guitar deepens the feeling and dimension of the piece, adding a richness of feeling that the piece didn’t possess without it. There is sort of a dual meaning in this piece. For many of us, the heart, feeling, intuition, is/are undiscovered territory, however we are all being gradually compelled to follow it’s song. At the same time, the emotions, feelings and potentials created by doing so, open new dimensions in being a Human at this time, which we are beginning to see manifest around us. This track to me, imparts the essential feeling and message of these times, and is my tribute to the spirit of 11-11-11…permission for change.

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from Subtle Movements Inside, track released November 11, 2011
Bobby Jones/i've lost, guitar on "Our Wilderness of Heart"

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Steve Brand

Steve Brand originally recorded and released in the experimental genre under the name “Augur,” with more than 20 limited edition releases on independent labels. In 2003, Steve began creating in the “ambient” genre under his own name. He has issued more than 40 self-released disks, as well as a number of solo and collaborative releases on AtmoWorks, Hypnos, Relaxed Machinery, txt and Databloem. ... more

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