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The Trappist & The Hare

by Trappist Afterland & Grey Malkin

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released April 17, 2020

All songs written by Adam Geoffrey Cole & Grey Malkin.


Adam Geoffrey Cole- guitar, oud, mandolin, vocals, tanpura, jaw harp, bells, percussion, dulcitar, whir stick, bouzouki.

Grey Malkin - electric and acoustic guitar, bass guitar, piano, hammond organ, synths, church organ, xylophone, bells, percussion, drones, bohdran, ebow guitar, mellotron, timpani, samples, drums, choirs.

With guests;

Anthony Cornish - harmonium.

Leigh Lambert - jaw harp and e-bowed guitar on 'An Error This Time'.

Gayle Brogan - vocals on 'Insects in Amber'.

Jodie Cornish - vocals on 'An Error This Time'.

Nick Treweek - timpani drums on 'Insects in Amber'.

Alan Davidson - bowed bass and spoken word on 'Farewell Sundog', whistle on 'The Corn Mother'.

Michael Warren - drums on 'The Corn Mother'.

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Mastered at Horizon Sound by Anthony Cornish.

'A Gilded Gleam' recorded at home by Adam. Post production by Grey.

'Insects in Amber' recorded by Nick Treweek at 2nd world studios. Post production by Grey and Anthony.

'An Error This Time' recorded by Stephen Holmes at Floating Axe studios. Post production by Grey and Anthony.

'Amber Dwellers I' recorded at home by Adam. Post production by Grey.

'Calvary Hill' recorded at home on 4 track by Adam. Post production by Grey and Anthony.

'Farewell Sundog' mixed by Anthony with post production by Grey.

All other tracks mixed, recorded and produced by Grey.

Trappist and Hare sketches by Melanie Xulu, with thanks.

This is a companion album to the forthcoming Trappist Afterland release 'Seaside Ghost Tales'.

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The Hare And The Moon Scotland, UK

The Hare And The Moon existed between 2009 and early 2017 and are now as ghosts. They lived in the forest and their main occupations were knitting, necromancy, dollmaking and devilry however sometimes they made music too. When they did they liked to throw their love of MR James, Arthur Machen, ghost stories, Black Sabbath, Pentangle and The Wicker Man into their cauldron and give it a good stir. ... more

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