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Canadian artist Mark Templeton utilizes a background in acoustic music and instruments such as the guitar, banjo and accordion to compose electro-acoustic music using a variety of effects processes. Since the release of his critically acclaimed 'Standing on a Hummingbird' in 2007, his sound has been called 'pastoral', but also 'painterly' in an attempt to describe how his instruments are crumbled and reconstructed into new forms; a process further developed and realized on his 2009 release, 'Inland'.
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18 January 2011
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Canadian Mark Templeton further explores his glorius soundscapes with his latest EP, fusing plucked guitar motifs and hazy electronic effects. Alongside three tracks taken from his 'Inland' album, the three new tracks elaborate in exquisitely disparate directions. Dreamy.
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