Ed Herbers – Season Cycle: Winter (Passed Recordings)

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It is remarkable how a small shift in the sun’s position has such a dynamic effect on the weather. The seasons are experienced differently around the world, and I am fortunate to have lived my entire life in a place that has four distinct seasons: winter, spring, summer, and autumn.

I find the seasons to be a great source of inspiration, and I set out to create a suitable soundtrack for each one. Beginning on Winter Solstice (Dec 21, 2025) and on each subsequent equinox/solstice through 2026, I will be releasing an EP of songs inspired by the corresponding season that “begins” on that date. Season Cycle: Winter is the first EP in the series.

I have mixed feelings about winter. I usually find the long, dark nights and freezing temperatures a little depressing, but I also enjoy the contrast of a warm fire and twinkling holiday lights. We tend to have at least one good snowfall each year, an element of winter that adds a little magic to the cold–there’s something difficult to explain about the way it soundlessly covers the earth, creating temporary, unfamiliar landscapes. I tried to channel the season through somber ambient drones and frozen soundscapes (while also trying to capture some of that winter magic).

I acknowledge that these songs are not representative of how everyone experiences the seasons (my Northern Hemisphere/American Midwest bias is a big factor here). Even if you live in a part of the world where your experience of the seasons is not like my own, I hope that, even if just for a moment, these songs immerse you into the cold of winter, the blooms of spring, the humidity of summer, and the blazing colors of autumn.
 


All songs written, mixed, and performed by Ed Herbers. All songs produced in Renoise 3.3.2
Album art & digital booklet photos by Ed Herbers.

Mastered by Exit Chamber (exitchamber.bandcamp.com)

Full Moon’s Light on Fallen Snow first appeared on Passed Winter, from Passed Recordings (passedrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/passed-winter)

Scanner – The Magician’s Hat Vol.4 Studio 2024 (Self-Released)

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Volume 4 of my series, The Magician’s Hat, this time, offers an insight into my studio work from 2024.

Like many other creative people, there’s a significant amount of work that is never experienced, so thought I’d take this opportunity to share a few pieces sitting on the studio hard drive in 2024.

None of them are finished works as such, mere ideas with a sonic playground for experimentation. They range from works exploring different techniques, synthesisers(sic), guitar pedals and software.

Perhaps some of them might be reworked into something else, but for the moment enjoy this little voyeuristic view through the window of the studio.

Robert Rich & Luca Formentini (Soundscape)

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We began by clearing an open space to observe our mutual voice, an hour or so of empty form. We then carpeted that space with a continuum of transitioning clouds, where patterns of light and shadow might suggest possibilities of ornament, the placement of furniture in a room. Listening intensely to each other’s inquisitive gestures, shapes evolved from the liquid flow. Architectures emerged from under an ocean. As each shape suggested itself into existence, it requested further adornment. A strange forest of living sounds wove its branches around that scaffolding of hermetic silence.

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released July 5, 2024

Recorded 2023-2024 at Soundscape, Carmel CA USA and Luca’s studio near Lake Garda, Italy.
© 2024 by Robert Rich (BMI) and Luca Formentini (SIAE). Edited, mixed and mastered by Robert Rich.
Luca Formentini: acoustic, electric, fretless and Moog guitars, Monome Norns (unguitar.com)
Robert Rich: Haken Continuum, Prophet X, TEO5, flutes, piano, gliss guitar, landscape recordings (robertrich.com)
Aui Formentini: contrabass on #8.
Paintings by Robert Rich. Design by John Bergin (stombox13.com)

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