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« Reply #80 on: April 23, 2025, 10:35:57 AM »


I guess the proof of the 'pinching' will be in the listening?  Do we know who the FLK were?

They were David Owen (a.k.a. David Ashmoore) formerly of The Hollow Men and his Hollow Men bandmate Choque Hosein, who was also the mainman of Black Star Liner.

Story here:

https://www.electronicsound.co.uk/features/time-machine/the-flk/
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« Reply #81 on: April 23, 2025, 12:48:31 PM »



I guess the proof of the 'pinching' will be in the listening?  Do we know who the FLK were?

They were David Owen (a.k.a. David Ashmoore) formerly of The Hollow Men and his Hollow Men bandmate Choque Hosein, who was also the mainman of Black Star Liner.

Story here:

https://www.electronicsound.co.uk/features/time-machine/the-flk/


Thanks for that.  Weird it never crossed my radar at the time.  Chill Out is an old favourite.  
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« Reply #82 on: April 23, 2025, 02:42:04 PM »



Thanks for that.  Weird it never crossed my radar at the time.  Chill Out is an old favourite.  


My wife refers to We Know Where the Time Goes as Swill Out.
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« Reply #83 on: April 23, 2025, 02:49:46 PM »




Thanks for that.  Weird it never crossed my radar at the time.  Chill Out is an old favourite.  


My wife refers to We Know Where the Time Goes as Swill Out.


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« Reply #84 on: April 23, 2025, 05:02:01 PM »


OK, so it's an oral tradition but as sonic architects we build using contemporary materials so, like the seasons of the year, it goes around and comes around.

But you don't pinch someone else's idea wholesale. Do you?

I bought a couple of titles from the Owl Service via Bandcamp, which means I'm on their mailing list. Here's an extract from the email which arrived from them yesterday.

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Our epic ambient-folk suite (a kind of folk version of the KLF's 'Chill Out' album) is now complete - titled THE PATTERN BENEATH THE PLOUGH, it features [uncleared] samples from around 30 classic folk records, plus sound effects and dialogue from several films and TV broadcasts, so this will definitely be one to grab fast before we're served with a 'cease & desist' notice!! We hope to release the album on CD and download on 06.06.25, which will be the 19th anniversary of the formation of THE OWL SERVICE.

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Is there any way Steven Collins isn't aware of this?

https://www.discogs.com/release/3152935-The-FLK-We-Know-Where-The-Time-Goes



Well, I've just been speaking to him...and (like me) he genuinely wasn't (aware).  But he's changing some of the wording of the press release to perhaps better reflect what it actually is.  And what it actually is...is flipping brilliant.  I've just had a the luxury of a first listen to a rough mix.  Everything you want it to be is exactly what it is.  I could have produced it myself if I had a single ounce of talent.  Wonderful...watch this space for more news.
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« Reply #85 on: April 24, 2025, 03:11:46 PM »



OK, so it's an oral tradition but as sonic architects we build using contemporary materials so, like the seasons of the year, it goes around and comes around.

But you don't pinch someone else's idea wholesale. Do you?

I bought a couple of titles from the Owl Service via Bandcamp, which means I'm on their mailing list. Here's an extract from the email which arrived from them yesterday.

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Our epic ambient-folk suite (a kind of folk version of the KLF's 'Chill Out' album) is now complete - titled THE PATTERN BENEATH THE PLOUGH, it features [uncleared] samples from around 30 classic folk records, plus sound effects and dialogue from several films and TV broadcasts, so this will definitely be one to grab fast before we're served with a 'cease & desist' notice!! We hope to release the album on CD and download on 06.06.25, which will be the 19th anniversary of the formation of THE OWL SERVICE.

-----

Is there any way Steven Collins isn't aware of this?

https://www.discogs.com/release/3152935-The-FLK-We-Know-Where-The-Time-Goes



Well, I've just been speaking to him...and (like me) he genuinely wasn't (aware).  But he's changing some of the wording of the press release to perhaps better reflect what it actually is.  And what it actually is...is flipping brilliant.  I've just had a the luxury of a first listen to a rough mix.  Everything you want it to be is exactly what it is.  I could have produced it myself if I had a single ounce of talent.  Wonderful...watch this space for more news.
Sounds promising! Do please give Steven my apologies for being the one to point this out.
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« Reply #86 on: April 25, 2025, 08:59:10 AM »

I've had the email from the Owl Service and replied to express my interest. Sounds very interesting.

I also wasn't aware of FLK. Are there any more examples of folk - ambient / techno / EDM crossover?
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