I recently rewatched the Alan Clarke adaptation of Alan Rudkin's play "Penda's Fen" and this would fit in perfectly with Paddy Kingsland's score. That ominous creaking and the sombre percussion play off the harmonium nicely.
But believe me, it doesn't take sleeping in a bog for a couple of centuries for your joints to make noises like this when you get up in the mornings. Just being my age is enough...
Very evocative. I'm impressed you found a bog man to perform the ambient noises. Or did you sleep in a bog yourself to record them, like a method actor? Always love that pump organ of yours. Curious to know what you're using for the low flute sounds.
@leka Mar 2022
Pump organs are the best. Excellent playing. Ambient sounds increase the dark atmosphere.
Very very good
@headfirstonly Mar 2022
I recently rewatched the Alan Clarke adaptation of Alan Rudkin's play "Penda's Fen" and this would fit in perfectly with Paddy Kingsland's score. That ominous creaking and the sombre percussion play off the harmonium nicely.
But believe me, it doesn't take sleeping in a bog for a couple of centuries for your joints to make noises like this when you get up in the mornings. Just being my age is enough...
@mikedebenham Feb 2022
Very evocative. I'm impressed you found a bog man to perform the ambient noises. Or did you sleep in a bog yourself to record them, like a method actor? Always love that pump organ of yours. Curious to know what you're using for the low flute sounds.
@mikeb Feb 2022
I don't think I am going anywhere near a bog or marsh anytime soon after listening to this!