1 Dec 2020

Starfish & the sonic tonalities




The storytelling starts with an old vinyl crackling of the Wind Quintet by Ljubica Marić and develops into anthropogenic anarchy of below and above Adriatic sea noise pollution. Many of the hydrophone sounds should be credited to shrimps, crabs, and fish from the Korčula archipelago. 

The fabulous cover is made by Vukadinn Filipović, it is a portrait of Janja Bilbija.

The last track is the field recording of a small rock barrier at St. Nikola's Monastery, which is situated at the edge of Korčula town. The Monastery was built around 1505, with additional buildings added in the reconstruction effort in 1665. Monastery has one of the oldest libraries in Europe.