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David Boulter’s "Yarmouth," issued on The Spoken World in October 2020, unfolds across fourteen tracks that blend ambient textures with folk instrumentation under a hauntological veil. The album’s pieces—among them "The Flower Clock" and "Across Sea to Sand"—evoke a coastal English sensibility, with delicate melodies and subtle field recordings that suggest faded seaside memories. Boulter’s approach is instrumental throughout, favoring sparse arrangements that emphasize mood over narrative.The record’s restrained palette and measured pacing invite attentive listening, revealing layers of resonance within its quiet moments. Positioned firmly in the ambient-folk crossover, "Yarmouth" carries an understated archive quality, a signal of place and time captured in sound. Its modest following on Last.fm reflects a steady interest among those drawn to introspective, textural music with a hint of nostalgic hauntology.
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Album lore
David Boulter’s "Yarmouth," issued on The Spoken World in October 2020, unfolds across fourteen tracks that blend ambient textures with folk instrumentation under a hauntological veil. The album’s pieces—among them "The Flower Clock" and "Across Sea to Sand"—evoke a coastal English sensibility, with delicate melodies and subtle field recordings that suggest faded seaside memories. Boulter’s approach is instrumental throughout, favoring sparse arrangements that emphasize mood over narrative.The record’s restrained palette and measured pacing invite attentive listening, revealing layers of resonance within its quiet moments. Positioned firmly in the ambient-folk crossover, "Yarmouth" carries an understated archive quality, a signal of place and time captured in sound. Its modest following on Last.fm reflects a steady interest among those drawn to introspective, textural music with a hint of nostalgic hauntology.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-5vDdmyFrPfPhQgEImrRs8o |
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Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify