Review of Ophelia Wanders

Simon Lewis at Terrascope Online has this to say about Ophelia Wanders:

Also utilizing field recordings, this time mixed with improvised acoustic guitar, 'Ophelia Wanders' is a inventive collection instrumentals with influences ranging from the experimental tendencies of John Fahey, to the dexterity of pickers such as Bert Jansch. A fine example of this dexterity can be heard on the title track, the playing expressive and emotional, whilst 'over Across and Down' has a more eastern sound in its slowed down style. Final track, the 12-minute, 'In the Falling Light' is a truly beautiful piece and is worth the price of admission alone, the fact that a whole albums worth of good stuff accompany it is reason to celebrate indeed.

recordings

Like Twilight Bleeding, 2007
3" cd-ep with 3 acoustic guitar improv compositions on New American Folk Hero

Ophelia Wanders, 2007
full-length cd of acoustic guitar improv compositions on Harha-Askel

airport symphony - virtual terminal, 2007
track "between" on the online room 40 compilation

Wrack, 2008
cassette release of oud recordings on Sloow Tapes

you get so alone-solo instrumentals, 2008
oud piece "black sand" on this comp on Harha-askel

ongoing recordings

archive, 2004-06

photographs

ongoing photos

other stuff

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