Ursula K. Le Guin and Todd Barton's Music And Poetry Of The Kesh to be reissued by Freedom To Spend

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  • The musical collaboration was an accompaniment to Le Guin's 1985 novel Always Coming Home.
  • Ursula K. Le Guin and Todd Barton's Music And Poetry Of The Kesh to be reissued by Freedom To Spend image
  • The next reissue project from RVNG Intl. sublabel Freedom To Spend comes from the late author Ursula K. Le Guin and Todd Barton. Le Guin's 1985 novel Always Coming Home, focused on the Kesh, a fictional cultural group who "might be going to have lived a long, long time from now in Northern California." The book included illustrations of instruments and tools, maps, a glossary of terms, recipes, poems and an alphabet. The box set edition included a cassette album of Kesh "field recordings" made with her friend Todd Barton. Barton, an Oregon-based composer and Buchla synthesist, used the doubure binga—a set of nine bowls struck with cloth-covered mallets—and built several instruments of Le Guin's invention to use on Music And Poetry Of The Kesh, namely the Wéosai Medoud Teyahi and the Houmbúta. While Le Guin, a famous fantasy novelist, passed away on January 22nd and was eulogized by fans and press worldwide, the project to issue Music And Poetry Of The Kesh on vinyl has long been in the works with the cooperation of Barton, Le Guin, their literary agent and now, Le Guin's surviving family. Watch a short clip for "A Teaching Poem / Heron Dance"
    Tracklist 01. Heron Dance 02. Twilight Song 03. Yes—Singing 04. Dragonfly Song 05. A Homesick Song 06. The Willows 07. Lullaby—Lahela 08. Long Singing 09. The Quail Song 10. A Teaching Poem 11. A River Song 12. Sun Dance Poem 13. A Music Of The Eighth House Freedom To Spend will release Music And Poetry Of The Kesh on March 23rd, 2018.
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