This song was discovered on an old record of instructional children's songs. The record was part of a whole series of music education records that Jimmy gave to me that Renaissance Records was getting rid of. I was collecting old record jackets to use for printing the first Silica Gel album cover onto. I didn't listen to the records until much later, after all the record jackets had been turned inside out and screen-printed with the May Day cover. So Fog turned out to be a very serendipitous song discovery and interesting material link between this album and our first one. This song really stuck out to me as a strange one for children to sing. It's adapted from a Carl Sandburg poem from 1917 that Roy Harris later set to music in the 50s. The spaciousness is so well suited for us to focus on voices, flutes and electronic textures.
lyrics
The fog comes
on little cat feet.
It sits looking
over harbor and city
on silent haunches
and then moves on.
credits
from Wooden Shoe,
released December 15, 2022
Interpreted by: Silica Gel
Poem: Carl Sandbury
Music: Roy Harris
they picked the cotton that saved the world. that picked cotton propelled u.s. economy; a unique capitalist setup. (though anglo saxon colonizers are not unique.) so many pop stars and hip hop billboard mainstays trumpet u.s. capitalism ad nauseam; or escapism & distraction.
"Don't Die," also powerful.
"i don't believe they lies. don't believe their truth, need they heads for proof" -- that's direct and powerful.
the violinist Saydah Ruz stands out here, i think. Jeremy Leaming
Another riveting winner from the Australian label Altered States, the latest from Troth floats aching vocals over ambient synth beds. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 19, 2020