Songs of Green Pheasant
Songs of Green Pheasant is the solo project of Duncan Sumpner, a recording artist and school teacher from Oughtibridge in Sheffield, England.[1] Blending acoustic-based songs with electronic effects,[2][3] Sumpner's music has been described as "psychedelic folk"[4] with "warm washes of sound".[5]
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Birth name | Duncan Sumpner |
Origin | Sheffield, England |
Labels | FatCat Records, Rusted Rail |
Discography
Albums
- Songs of Green Pheasant (FatCat Records, 2005)
- Aerial Days (FatCat Records, 2006)
- Gyllyng Street (FatCat Records, 2007)
- Soft Wounds (Rusted Rail, 2012)
- Mullock and Moil (Self Released, 2015)
gollark: Yes, I know what HR stands for, I just have no idea what you mean by that in context.
gollark: What?
gollark: Not as much as it would be if one entity just did *all* economic planning.
gollark: It's not an infrastructure problem, it's a this-is-computationally-very-hard problem, and a horribly-centralizes-power problem, and a bad-incentives-to-be-efficient problem, and a responding-to-local-information problem.
gollark: And in general lots of things can be done better, or *at all*, if you have a giant plant somewhere producing resources for big fractions of the world.
References
- Songs of Green Pheasant, Allmusic
- Album Review Archived 2008-07-24 at the Wayback Machine, Pitchfork Media
- Boomkat
- Song Review, XLR8R
- Review Archived 2008-07-25 at the Wayback Machine, Drowned in Sound
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