Beech for John and Miho
Jonathan Coleclough & Tim Hill
2002 · CDR in clear plastic sleeve · self-released · UK · edition of 150
This CDR was made for a trip to Japan.
The piece was released as a regular CD in 2003.
Tracklist
1. Beech for John and Miho (74.32)
Review
A single, beautiful droning mantra by the always deep-digging Coleclough, whose sound sources are not revealed (like all Ora/Mirror/Organum/Monos etc. artists often do, for the better) even if you could guess there are a lot of strings and bowed metals a la David Jackman. Beech for John and Miho is a little more consonant than Organum, though; its vibrating force can be thoroughly enjoyed at high volume in a large room - with your body completely immersed in the natural reverb of your place; nevertheless, this 74 minute piece will also be a perfect lower-volume soundtrack to your mental abandon, right at that moment where you want to close everything (and everyone) else out of your world.
Massimo Ricci, Touching Extremes