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Steve Lawson and Trip Wamsley - Slow Food - Grown​-​Ups At Play

from The Best Of Steve Lawson Pt 2 (Collaborations, 2000​​​-​​​2013) by Steve Lawson

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Well, the slow food movement was so named in contrast to fast food - the big business, low nutrition, fast buck, zero time approach to cuisine.

In contrast the slow food movement is about things being local, seasonal, organic, treasured, valued, social, cared-for.

That’s how we make music - this is not pop music. Not that it’s willfully obscure, just that when we’re composing it as we go along, playing what feels right in response to what’s just happened, it’s more like cooking a special meal for your family than it is like planning a way to fry more burgers per hour. The ingredients are pretty simple, but they’re what we know best. And the tracks take a while to bloom... It’s a pretty drawn out musical dialogue we’re having here, so sit back and relax, turn off the distractions, put the headphones on and enjoy it.

For the same reason, I’ve chosen to release these tracks as 24bit files. That’s higher than CD quality. Will you notice? Probably not, given that you don’t have the 16bit versions to compare it to, but believe me, this is as good as this music can possibly sound. 24 bit allows us great dynamic range I’ve avoided compressing the life out of the tracks, so you can enjoy that range). For that reason, I’d recommend you download the FLAC versions of the tracks if you have something to play FLAC files on (Winamp, or Songbird, For example) - the files are pretty big, but that’s where you’ll get the most benefit from the 24bit-ness.

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from The Best Of Steve Lawson Pt 2 (Collaborations, 2000​​​-​​​2013), released July 10, 2022
released September 10, 2010

Steve Lawson: Fretless Bass, Looping and Associated Weirdness
Trip Wamsley: Basses (lots of 'em), samples (triggered via Ableton Live) Bass Pedals (I shit you not... The Taurus-stylee ones. Oh yes.)

Recorded at Trip's place, July 2010, in one day. Mixed and Mastered at Steve's place, August 2010.

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