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We featured him in Fresh Chops back in May this year and it seems Sean O’Neill was a good horse to bet as he releases new track ‘Carried In The Wind’ taken from his new EP ‘Visions’ out 20th October.
Recorded at Hackney’s Urchin Studios with Dan Cox (Thurston Moore, Lianne La Havas), ‘Carried In The Wind’ is another step away from the standard folk style of his debut EP ‘Moving In Time’, released in 2012 in his native Australia.
‘Visions’ is heavily influenced by his time spent living London over the last few years and delving deep into the works of various minimalist composers including Arvo Part, Brian Eno and Phillip Glass. Improvisation played a key role while recording, with the three tracks also featuring intricate additions from some of the capital’s rising avant-garde and jazz musicians.
Check out the track here: