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between the haiku a fish and sea apart meant the haiku between

by Killick Hinds & Christian Vasseur

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Christian Vasseur is an extraordinary musician and conceptualist from France. It is an honor to present our collaboration, realized over several months of creation. I think we both had a sense this would be special. I'm playing my 38 string harp guitar called Big Red, and Christian is playing his 11 string alto guitar called Michelle. The unusual voicings and resonances interact in surprisingly warm ways. It's highly visual and evocative...each listen for me is more rewarding, a comprehensive reminder of why music is so captivating, so important, and so needed. (I'm also pleased the cover image is a family project with my wife Delene's starry backdrop and my brother John's timeless gyotaku fish print.) I hope this finds you safe and well and making things better. Thanks as always for listening.

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released October 10, 2020

recorded by Killick Hinds & Christian Vasseur, July-October 2020
mixing & mastering by Christian Vasseur
sky & tree image by Delene Porter; gyotaku fish print by John Tawa; cover design by Killick Hinds

Killick Hinds- Big Red harp guitar & computer
Christian Vasseur- alto eleven string Philip Woodfield guitar named Michelle with bows, a clave as tone bar and a plastic nut, & electronic processing

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