Eastern Seaboard by Audio Obscura published on 2016-12-23T07:03:23Z Perhaps the most blissful track from my Western Wind album. Eastern Seaboard started out as an experiment in taking field recordings I had made and merging them into a subtle musical backing. It was about finding a balance. A lot of these field sounds were recorded on a Wildeye sound recording weekend run by Chris Watson, Piers Warren and Jez Riley French in Norfolk on 3-4th December 2015. Genre Post-classical Comment by Audio Obscura @wust: Thanks Uwe, I am very proud of this track, there was a lot of field recording work in this track 2017-06-18T20:01:27Z Comment by WÜST wonderful, amazing combination 2017-06-18T16:37:28Z Comment by The Next Commuter Great work, very nice and subtle 'percussion' sounds. 2017-01-06T13:00:54Z Comment by Ghost Of A Kid Wow! Your sound is very organic, balanced, deep! I love it! 2017-01-02T21:02:52Z Comment by Blink Twice most excellent dark ambient soundscapes...just shifting with texture and mystery :D 2016-12-29T05:03:39Z Comment by Mood Exhibit Airy, filled with mystery and texture. Beautiful compelling ambience. Blissful headphone experience Neil! 2016-12-27T08:04:53Z Comment by Owl Yeah @audio-obscura-music: haha welcome ao::) nice holidays 2016-12-25T09:42:28Z Comment by Audio Obscura @synkrotron: Cheers! 2016-12-23T22:03:28Z Comment by Audio Obscura @user-242143924: Thank You 2016-12-23T22:03:19Z Comment by Audio Obscura @owlyeahofficial: Thanks for such nice comments lately! Very kind words 2016-12-23T22:03:13Z Comment by synkrotron A well worked piece... Field recordings and music backing do indeed work very well together. 2016-12-23T14:00:42Z Comment by FJNA indeed, a very nice song! 2016-12-23T08:04:49Z Comment by Owl Yeah very very strong atmo man.... lovely how the airy backgroundnosies slightly brings the movement in there....the filtered clickclacks brings in some burial-charme too. very lovely 2016-12-23T07:40:30Z