Music For Drifters

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In 2013, Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival commissioned Field Music to compose a new cinematic score to accompany ‘Drifters’, a seminal silent documentary by John Grierson, the pioneering Scottish filmmaker known for coining the term ‘documentary’. The film follows the working day of a herring fishing fleet as they set sail from the Shetland Islands to battle the elements of the North Sea fishing grounds and originally premiered in 1929 alongside Eisenstein’s ‘Battleship Potemkin’.

The Sunderland band were ideal candidates for such a task in living in such close proximity to the North Sea themselves. “It was quite easy to imagine the harbour scenes happening down by the river in Sunderland or in Whitby or Alnmouth or Berwick,” recalls David Brewis.

Having spent the Autumn of last year revisiting the score in their Wearside studio, Field Music will release their soundtrack for ‘Drifters’ this summer. Completely instrumental, it’s the first time the band constructed anything from improvising together. “I suppose we had some idea before we started that we’d write slow, spacious, atmospheric music in a classically ‘cinematic’ style but the film just isn’t like that at all – it’s full of movement and collage and jump-cuts. We realised that if we echoed the rhythm, the momentum on-screen, then we could make something which fit the film and also sounded like us. Some sections solidified into something ‘composed’ quite quickly and some sections have stayed quite spontaneous,” explains Brewis. · The album reunites the original line-up of Peter, David and keyboardist Andrew Moore, with the addition of regular Field Music bassist Andrew Lowther for the live performances.

Audiences across the UK have had the opportunity to experience screenings of ‘Drifters’ with live accompaniment by Field Music at cinemas in Glasgow, Swansea, Belfast and Dublin this Spring and Summer.

Field Music are currently working on their fifth long player, the follow up to 2012’s Mercury Music Prize nominated ‘Plumb’.

Silver vinyl in a deluxe silver board gatefold sleeve.

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Track Listings

Introduction
Village
Engine
Out Of The Harbour
Headland
“The Log-Line Tells The
Miles”
Casting Out Part 1
Down Below
Casting Out Parts 2 And
3
Night-Time
Destroyers Of The Deep
Dawn Breaks
Wake Up
Hauling
The Storm Gathers
Full Speed
Batten Down
The Ships Ride Through /
Quayside Part 1
Quayside Part 2
Ends Of The Earth

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