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Management number 205827824 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $91.60 Model Number 205827824
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Title: Living Fields
Artist: Portico
Label: Ninja Tune
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5054429001396
Genre: Electronic
Release Date: 2015-04-07
Number of Discs: 1

Portico make music which moves forward towards distant places while offering rare intimacy as well, arriving somewhere between structured pop songs and a disintegrating ambience, a unique blend of the sublunary and the celestial. Reverb drenched piano meshes with swathes of studio noise while vocals float high above a world of textural atmosphere. Portico are Duncan Bellamy, Milo Fitzpatrick and Jack Wyllie. Previously they were three-quarters of the highly successful and critically-acclaimed Portico Quartet. But 'Living Fields' is no continuation under a shortened name. As far as the band are concerned this is a debut. There are three remarkable singers on this record: Jono McCleery, Joe Newman (Alt-J) and Jamie Woon. These are not just guest performances and it shows. Woon shared a house with Portico in East London when they were writing and recording the album that would become Isla and he was working on "Mirrorwriting." Joe Newman is a childhood friend of Wyllie's and Jono McCleery was introduced to Portico by Jamie Woon and has opened for them in the past. These existing relationships allowed for a consistency of thought and expression which makes this a truly remarkable record.

Tracks:
1.1 Living Fields (ft. Jono McCleery)
1.2 101 (ft. Joe Newman)
1.3 Where You Are (ft. Jono McCleery)
1.4 Atacama (ft. Joe Newman)
1.5 Colour Fading (ft. Jono McCleery)
1.6 Dissolution
1.7 Bright Luck (ft. Jono McCleery)
1.8 Brittle (ft. Joe Newman)
1.9 Memory Of Newness (ft. Jamie Woon)

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