The new album Dummy Jim from The One Ensemble & Sarah Kenchington is available now.
Like the film and web project of the same name, the album Dummy Jim has been inspired by James Duthie’s book I Cycled Into The Arctic Circle.
The album bears the fruit of a collaboration between The One Ensemble & Sarah Kenchington, with gentle guidance from Matt Hulse.
The music will form the basis for the soundtrack of Matt’s feature & the performers are set to appear in the film.
The project was supported by the Scottish Arts Council and Arika.
The first review comes from Brainwashed:
I haven’t seen Dummy Jim yet, but if this soundtrack is any indication, it must be a truly unconventional and memorable film. With the aid of bizarre instrument builder Sarah Kenchington, Daniel Padden and his cohorts have created a kaleidoscopic collision of traditional Anglo-folk, free jazz, drone, and deep-seated eccentricity that sounds like absolutely no one else. Anthony D’Amico
To purchase the album & join the growing list of Kindly Folk who are helping to make the film, please visit Dummy Jim’s shop.
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