We are delighted and
excited to give exposure to Simon Scott and his
latest album “Below Sea Level”, released on the 12k
label. His interests in sound ecology, the aestetics
of listening and illustration works are ever-present
in his art. The Wire Magazine gives us reference:
“Scott is particularly adept at layering coolly
shimmering guitars and dark churning currents of
noise into something vast.” Stand-out album. Huge
recommendation.

Below Sea Level is the first
12k release from seasoned musician and
electronic sound artist Simon Scott. The
inspiration behind Below Sea Level,
including its music, title, artwork and
photography (see accompanying journal)
originally derives from Scott’s desire to
musically explore the desolate and
controversial environment of the Fens in
East Anglia, UK. The memories Scott has of
visiting this area as a child make this a
poignant and highly personal project that
explores nostalgic familiarity with a
desire to capture the musicality of the
landscape. For two years Scott ventured
into this former wetland with hydrophones
and self-built recording devices to
explore the land that is cartographically
below mean sea level, trace the
devastating history of this environment
caused by the drainage of the land, and
arrange it into conceptual musical and
visual project.
read more at 12k
http://www.12k.com/index.php/site/releases/below_sea_level/
The aforementioned journal is an 80-page
color, 13X20cm, hardcover book that includes
Scott’s essay entitled An Exploration of the
Subterranean Fenland Environment, many pages
of hand-written notes and sketches and a
section of photography from the area. Each
copy of the book will come with a unique ink
sketch from Scott as well as a download code
for the album and a bonus 30-minute live
recording. It is a beautiful and essential
look at the process and thoughts behind
Scott’s passionate and in-depth work on this
subject.

http://fromofftoon.com/SimonScott
https://soundcloud.com/simon-scott