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Tidal Suite #1 : Prelude of the Tides

from Articles of an Imaginary Faith by Hermione Harvestman

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Living in land I like nothing better than to be by the sea. I often dream of living there - of finding the perfect mix of countryside and sea-side but nothing has ever answered the call. I'm not complaining, I have my favourite places, made all the more special because I don't live there. Places I go to walk, to sit, to absorb, to become absorbed. These 6 short pieces are typical enough of the sort of Sea-Scaping I might get into on returning from such a jaunt. Sketches I take as though from photographs, details and vague impressions in quick broad stokes in which I might trust in something salty, and picturesque, but never quite definitive somehow.

As e.e.cummings rightly said : for whatever we lose (like a you or a me) it's always ourselves we find in the sea.

Part One : Prelude / arrival / just to sit and let it all fall away until the sea is all there is.

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from Articles of an Imaginary Faith, released August 30, 2013

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'I feel like Wainwright - we are both hermetic ramblers. He made his books for when he was no longer capable of rambling his beloved fells, and I made my music for when I'm no longer able to ramble the by-ways of Albion - but only to listen, and think "Was that really me? That solitary figure who stood in a landscape dreaming of ages past in dread fear of the future."

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