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Simon Fisher Turner — Under The Arches LP vinyl cover
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SIMON FISHER TURNERUnder The Arches LP

Catalog
ACOLOUR050
Format
12inch Vinyl
Release Date
Features
Standard

24.91

Tracklist

Bluenow1, Out-Of-Tune Piano, St Mary's Hospital Basement, Electriksnippets(Original Mix)

Simon Fisher Turner

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Bluenow2, Virus, Hurricane Bomber(Original Mix)

Simon Fisher Turner

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Derek Jarman Reads White Lies(Original Mix)

Simon Fisher Turner

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Brother James Plays J.s. Bach's 'Erbarm Dich Mein, O Herre Gott' On The Great Rissington Organ, Bertrand Russell Gives Sound Advice(Original Mix)

Simon Fisher Turner

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Brother James Plays J.s. Bach's 'Erbarm Dich Mein, O Herre Gott' On The Great Rissington Organ(Original Mix)

Simon Fisher Turner

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Electriksnippets(Original Mix)

Simon Fisher Turner

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Terre Thaemlitz's Remix Of Shishapangma, Remixed By Simon Fisher Turner(Original Mix)

Simon Fisher Turner

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About Release

Where to begin with a figure like Simon Fisher Turner? From teenage stage and screen star to illustrious recording artist for Creation and Mute and score composer of Caravaggio, Blue and The Epic of Everest - via a stint with The The and collaborations with Derek Jarman, David Lynch and Tilda Swinton - Turner embodies a distinctly British sensibility and boundless curiosity for sound. For A Colourful Storm, discovering Deux Filles, his mysterious project with Colin Lloyd-Tucker that has since been reissued by Dark Entries, was a significant moment in shaping their identity.In August 2023, A Colourful Storm presented Simon Fisher Turner and Time is Away at Spanners, London. Performed at the tail end of Blue Now, a series of events celebrating Derek Jarman's last feature film, Blue, the recording reveals a lifetime of significant events and influences. Terre Thaemlitz's remix of Turner's Shishapangma (Comatonse Recordings, 2015) is reworked and appears on vinyl only, Jarman is privately recorded reading White Lies, Bertrand Russell is sampled, and Turner records his brother practising the Great Rissington organ for their father's funeral."My wife and I lived in Brixton, near the venue, on Coldharbour Lane, 20 years ago. We were above a takeaway shop. The air extractor was a nightmare and the flat smelled of grease. The market was a great place to buy fish. We adopted a giant snail, who we called Ayrton. I used to take him all over town and he loved lettuce and tomatoes. There was a wonderful small pizza shop too, which was so delicious. But back to the music. Brixton is music and I'm a lucky man."

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