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Chromatographies: Beneath An Evening Sky (Homage to Ralph Towner)

This my definitive homage to the memory of master Ralph Towner. The collection comprises 8 of his compositions: new mixes of 6 tracks previously featured in Chromatographies vols. 1 to 4, plus two previously unreleased pieces, Beneath An Evening Sky and Serenade, opening and closing the set. Rest in peace Master Towner

Tracks featured in this collection:

  • Beneath An Evening Sky
  • Along The Way
  • Distant Hills
  • Dark Spirit
  • Sacred Place
  • Jamaica Stopover
  • Solitary Woman
  • Serenade
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    Light, water, time…

    The interplay between light, water and time can give extraordinary results in slow-shutter photography, a technique in which long(ish) exposures (1/15 – 1 sec) combine with various camera movements to yield magical streaks of light reflections on a surreal background. The covers and inlay photography of the four albums of my ambient and jazz guitar music project “Chromatographies” used this technique to turn familiar land and cityscapes into abstract paintings of movement, light and color.

    The gallery above shows the photographs used for the four covers each followed by an (approximately) corresponding  image taken with a normal shutter speed and no camera movement. Click on each picture for an enlarged image and try to guess where they were taken. Read further below for the spoilers. Read more...