The Green Line is a new project from Oliver Cherer under the name 'Gilroy Mere'. Trading as Dollboy, Rhododendron, and Australian Testing Labs as well as his own name, Oliver has meandered his way through the backwaters of left of centre English folk, ambient and electronic music, issuing numerous albums of original music to much critical acclaim via highly regarded boutique labels such as Static Caravan, Second Language, Deep Distance, Polytechnic Youth, and Awkward Formats.
The Green Line is an instrumental album inspired by the buses that once linked central London to country towns. Established by the London General Omnibus Company in the 1930s, with their striking green livery they were a common sight in the outer London suburbs.
The Green Line is written as a remembrance of childhood trips into the exterior via the green double and single decker buses that took Londoners out to the countryside. It was recorded at his home studio in Sussex using a collection of instruments and obsolete electronics amassed over a lifetime of being unable to resist junk shops, charity shops and car boot sales.
It's almost a month now that I have been listening almost exclusively to music from my collection that I had not listened to in at least 4 years. It has been fascinating, good discipline (I deleted about a quarter of it), at times delightfully surprising and thought-provoking (why did I forget that? Why would I ever have downloaded this?)
I have about 7 GB of music to go and am going to see it through until the 4yr+ playlist is empty. But listening to some samples on emusic just now made me realize that I am soooo thirsty for some new music that I am a bit scared of finishing while boosters are still on sale....
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Leonardo Rosado - Opaque Glitter
The Green Line is a new project from Oliver Cherer under the name 'Gilroy Mere'. Trading as Dollboy, Rhododendron, and Australian Testing Labs as well as his own name, Oliver has meandered his way through the backwaters of left of centre English folk, ambient and electronic music, issuing numerous albums of original music to much critical acclaim via highly regarded boutique labels such as Static Caravan, Second Language, Deep Distance, Polytechnic Youth, and Awkward Formats.
The Green Line is an instrumental album inspired by the buses that once linked central London to country towns. Established by the London General Omnibus Company in the 1930s, with their striking green livery they were a common sight in the outer London suburbs.
The Green Line is written as a remembrance of childhood trips into the exterior via the green double and single decker buses that took Londoners out to the countryside. It was recorded at his home studio in Sussex using a collection of instruments and obsolete electronics amassed over a lifetime of being unable to resist junk shops, charity shops and car boot sales.
This is on E Music
Every Silver Lining has a Cloud - s/t
Immune & Sound Inside
Ozeanische Gefühle & Kreiselwelle
- €1.96 for this masterpiece.
It's almost a month now that I have been listening almost exclusively to music from my collection that I had not listened to in at least 4 years. It has been fascinating, good discipline (I deleted about a quarter of it), at times delightfully surprising and thought-provoking (why did I forget that? Why would I ever have downloaded this?)
I have about 7 GB of music to go and am going to see it through until the 4yr+ playlist is empty. But listening to some samples on emusic just now made me realize that I am soooo thirsty for some new music that I am a bit scared of finishing while boosters are still on sale....
Ian Boddy - As Above So Below ___ Ian Boddy & Bernhard Wöstheinrich - Hemispheres
Good timing.
Streaming from Spotify, really worth the wait