Garth Stevenson

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Flying 06:12 Tools
Horizon 04:01 Tools
A Love Song 03:01 Tools
The Southern Sea 08:59 Tools
Flux 04:05 Tools
Dawn 12:57 Tools
Voyage 06:34 Tools
Tides 05:45 Tools
Reflection 02:23 Tools
Hourglass 03:58 Tools
Earth 05:04 Tools
Arches 04:12 Tools
Dark Red 05:41 Tools
Dusk 06:57 Tools
Alone 02:07 Tools
Passage 02:07 Tools
Farewell 06:57 Tools
Alice Springs 06:57 Tools
Snow 06:57 Tools
Pendulum 06:57 Tools
Tuva 06:57 Tools
Shift 06:57 Tools
Wrangling 06:57 Tools
Journey 06:57 Tools
Dorothy 06:57 Tools
Shelter 06:57 Tools
Amble 06:57 Tools
The Plains 06:57 Tools
Traverse 06:57 Tools
Drift 03:32 Tools
Past 03:32 Tools
Island 03:32 Tools
Map 06:57 Tools
The Sherpas Lament 03:32 Tools
Deserted 06:57 Tools
Uluru 06:57 Tools
Letter 06:57 Tools
Shadow 03:32 Tools
Tracks 03:32 Tools
Departure 06:57 Tools
Voices 06:57 Tools
My Secret Place 05:53 Tools
Dust 03:32 Tools
Silence 03:32 Tools
Lost 05:53 Tools
Go Away 02:41 Tools
Alpine 02:41 Tools
Requiem 02:41 Tools
Diggity 02:41 Tools
Wake 02:41 Tools
East 05:12 Tools
Father 02:41 Tools
Grandfather 07:00 Tools
Wind Speaks 03:19 Tools
Native Spirit 02:21 Tools
Ten Thousand Saints 06:48 Tools
Kyoto 04:18 Tools
Bear Swamp Pond 02:41 Tools
Sunrise 04:35 Tools
Rain 01:19 Tools
Quiet 01:30 Tools
Chappaquiddick 06:48 Tools
Johnny 06:48 Tools
In His Shadow 06:48 Tools
Drown 06:48 Tools
Written Statement 06:48 Tools
Life 05:06 Tools
Svadhisthana 06:48 Tools
Senator 06:48 Tools
Apollo 06:48 Tools
Eliza and Jude 06:48 Tools
Vermont 06:48 Tools
Funeral 06:48 Tools
Whitewash 06:48 Tools
Hearse 06:48 Tools
Mushrooms 06:48 Tools
Greenhouse 06:48 Tools
New York 06:48 Tools
Crash 06:48 Tools
Hyannisport 06:48 Tools
You Will Never Be Great 06:48 Tools
Wedding 06:48 Tools
Diane 06:48 Tools
Hospital 06:48 Tools
She's Already Dead 06:48 Tools
Honeymoon 06:48 Tools
Bus 06:48 Tools
Annabel 06:48 Tools
Riot 06:48 Tools
Media Storm 06:48 Tools
Overdose 06:48 Tools
Mary Jo 06:48 Tools
Alibi 06:48 Tools
Bridge 06:48 Tools
Falkland Islands 06:48 Tools
Horizon (OST Тропы) 06:48 Tools
Phoenicia 06:48 Tools
Alice Springs (OST Тропы) 06:48 Tools
Settled 06:48 Tools
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"Garth Stevenson is a Brooklyn-based composer and double bassist. Raised in the mountains of Western Canada, nature became his primary inspiration and the common thread between his life and music. In the past four years, Garth has released two full-length solo albums, informed by his experiences carrying his 150-year-old double bass to the woods, the beach, and the desert. His most recent and critically acclaimed release, Flying, is a seventy-five minute homage to a recent life-changing trip to Antarctica. Of Flying, iTunes praises, “Garth Stevenson joins the likes of Brian Eno, Sigur Rós, and David Sylvian as a practitioner of this ethereal yet accessible genre… ‘The Southern Sea’ offers the aural equivalent of effortlessly swimming underwater without ever needing to come up for air.” Flying was recently featured on WNYC’s New Sounds radio program along with Ben Frost and Yo-Yo Ma and was featured on the main page of iTunes. His month-long journey to Antarctica took place on an ice-breaker full of renowned artists including author Cormac McCarthy and actress Juliette Binoche. Stevenson played his double bass to seals, penguins and icebergs while composing the score and acting in the feature film directed by Scott Cohen, featuring Vincent Kartheiser of Mad Men. Roger Payne, the famous whale researcher and first to record the humpback whales in the 60′s was also on the trip. “I spent a few weeks prior to the trip learning to adapt whale calls on my bass by playing along with Roger’s Songs Of The Humpback Whales recording the same way I used to play along with Charlie Mingus albums. One evening, in the middle of a four day open sea crossing between South Georgia and Antarctica, I gave a concert at sunset on the bow of our ship. I was improvising and creating layers with my loop pedal then started imitating whale calls on the bass. A few minutes later twelve sei whales came and swam next to our vessel!”' ...more http://garthstevenson.com/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.