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Wilson Tanner returns to dry land with "Legends", a wine-soaked agricultural fantasy, made among the grapevines at Manon Farm in South Australia. Where their earlier works settled into the sun-struck torpor of a suburban Perth backyard ("69" or drifted off-course on a riverboat on Port Phillip Bay ("ii"), "Legends" trades salt air for vineyard sweat, the scrape of boots on dry earth and workers’ radios humming with the summer test cricket season.

Through this agricultural haze an image of a working vineyard emerges - ducks, dogs and plovers intrude; tractors and quads fly-by; stainless steel gleams at the edges. Recorded without mains power, the Manon demos overflow with farmyard ingenuity. Wind, brass, balalaika, balloon, pipe and synth are trained onto the staff with wire, tape and string.

A caricature of Australian viticulture, "Legends" is packed to the horns with the mythology and manure of natural wine. Swigging and belching in camaraderie, Wilson Tanner press their surroundings into something raw and unfiltered, letting bum notes, leftovers and sediment linger in the bottle. A cornucopia of biodynamic sounds.

STAFF COMMENTS

Matt says: Much anticipated follow up to the best selling "69", and "II", the Melbourne duo conjure up vistas of sun-blushed, abandoned vineyards; dusty, hedge-lined lanes; forgotten glasses of wine in the midday heat and falling asleep in the afternoon. As transportive as the two albums before it, just the destination that's changed.

TRACK LISTING

1. Cherry
2. Blush
3. Grasshopper
4. Brown
5. Bubbles
6. Old Vine
7. Jaune
8. Summer Rot
9. Hogshead
10. Legends
11. Botrytis
12. Daddles

Wilson Tanner’s 69 returns to Australian soil for a new season. A uniquely provincial take on ambient music, Andrew Wilson (Andras) and John Tanner (Eleventeen Eston) assembled their prized debut over a shared love of seafood, wine and LPG. Recorded in a Perth backyard, these two new friends reached for the tools at hand and made the best of the fine weather. Instrument and implement combine in a languorous bricolage of synthesizer, clarinet and building materials - interrupted only by the occasional flutter of pigeon wings or a call to lunch.

TRACK LISTING

A1. Sun Room
A2. Long Water
A3. Before Lotus
A4. Keith
B1. Further Than Your Headlights
B2. Pilot
B3. Tray Tail
B4. Odd Low


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