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Spatial Displacement

by Drone Forest

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All tracks composed and assembled by Dave Stafford using the shared sound source library created by Drone Forest

Drone Forest were:
Michael J. Bowman
C. Reider
Dave Stafford
Ian C. Stewart

Dave comments on some of the song titles:
(on Brief Invasive Mysteron Incursion into Forest Silence Sanctity): I think in some ways, this is my very favourite track on the record. Because...of it's brevity. I made it very quickly, and listening to the first playback the name just appeared instantly. I remember as a kid being kinda scared of the Mysterons, from the UK series "Captain Scarlett"...later immortalised in song by Portishead, but I hope and pray this is the only other song in the world with "Mysterons" in the title ha ha. Probably not.

(on Tambolite Bivalve Farm): the title came from real life. Every day, I drove on this tiny country road, and there were two signs that I kept misreading. And as the weeks went by, I realised I had not been reading them correctly, but by then my "perceived" names had sunk in. And now my memory fails me, because I can't remember either of them! Tambolite turned out to be "Tambowie" !!! Just the strange lettering and my mind made it into Tambolite. The other one is a name of a real farm, it's "Something Farm" but I kept reading it as "Bivalve Farm".

To me, titles, and how they appear, or how I just grab them from what happened that day, are as interesting as the music itself. This song would not be so good if it was named "Harold" or "Sam". And never before I have used my own misperception to create a completely unreal title that is nonetheless based on real places, just down the road from me.

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released June 20, 2007

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Drone Forest

Drone Forest were:
Michael J. Bowman
C. Reider
Dave Stafford
Ian C. Stewart

The Drone Forest collective worked by using sound sources pooled on a shared internet server (because they all lived very far apart). Each member composed work individually using that sound source library as base material.

Drone Forest ceased operations in 2008.

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