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Low Winter Sun Pt​.​1 (Blueshift) & Pt​.​2 (Four Figures in Snow)

from Daydu by Martin White

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This was inspired by a photograph I took in the snow one December morning. I was taking the kids to our nursery, which sits to the left of a large, open park. The sun was bright and just above the tree line over the park which was covered in thick snow. There was a family making their way through the snow across the field at the time and it looked heavy going. It was a stunning image, but sadly my phone didn't do it justice. For one thing, the entire scene came out in a weird blue hue because of the refraction of light through the snow - but nonetheless it was a moment that stayed with me. I've included the photograph with the download so you can judge for yourself.

This piece features a very old accordion that's been in our family for years. It originally belonged to my Grandad, who bought it as a replacement for his original accordion - which perished on board the first HMS Ark Royal aircraft carrier when it was sunk by a German U-boat in 1941. It's not an easy instrument to play (or mic up) but when you wrestle the right notes out, it sounds amazing.

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from Daydu, released July 13, 2013
Martin White: Acoustic guitar, bass guitar, drum programming, tambourine, accordion.

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Martin White East Lothian, UK

A veteran musician of the Edinburgh and East Lothian music scene, Martin has taken his years of electric guitar playing experience and developed with it a unique approach to fingerstyle based celtic/rock acoustic guitar where, technique-wise, anything he can manage to play, goes. ... more

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