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ANAM

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ANAM | 25 mins | 1993

‘Anam’ is a film conceived by Eamonn Doyle as a photographic journey through Ireland of the early nineties, scored by me in a 20 minute instrumental. We completed recording the music in the summer of 1993 and, as planned, it was composed and performed by myself and produced by Eamonn. It was the first recording made in the studio that later spawned the Dead Elvis label, D1 Recordings and D.E.A.F. Not only that, but believe it or not, it was crowd-funded - yes! even in the early nineties we crowd-funded by post! 25 years later I’ve remastered it, so here it is!

On a technical note it’s interesting to remember that this was all mostly analogue - 8-track TASCAM tape machine with one track striped with timecode that triggered ‘Dr.T’ sequencing software, running in DOS mode (pre-Windows ’95) and playing samples in an AKAI unit, from floppy disks! Those were the days. We used to save the mix by drawing a picture of the mixing desk console ( not only did we not have cameras on our phones, but the phone was up three flights ).

Guest musicians; Breda Mayock, Emer Mayock, Rory Stephens, Mark O’Sullivan.
Additional production; Mark Carolan, Rob Canning. Mastering; David Stalling

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from ANAM, released April 22, 2018

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