Lawrence English / Werner Dafeldecker
Fathom Tides
Hallow Ground
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2026
Includes Instant Download
LP (white)
25.99
HG2603
Edition of 300 copies, incl. insert
Pre-Order: Available on / around May 15th 2026
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Tracklist
1Werner Dafeldecker / Lawrence English – Fathom Tides I
2Werner Dafeldecker / Lawrence English – Fathom Tides II 6:08
3Werner Dafeldecker / Lawrence English – Fathom Tides III
4Werner Dafeldecker / Lawrence English – Fathom Tides IV
5Werner Dafeldecker / Lawrence English – Fathom Tides V 5:48
6Werner Dafeldecker / Lawrence English – Fathom Tides VI
7Werner Dafeldecker / Lawrence English – Fathom Tides VII 7:04

The collaborative project of Lawrence English and Werner Dafeldecker has consistently been concerned with processes of transformation. This is all the more true for »Fathom Tides,« the duo’s second album for Hallow Ground following up on »Tropic of Capricorn« from 2023. Using field recordings collected from diverse coastal environments made by English and later treated extensively by Dafeldecker, the two sound artists explore cyclical changes in nature across these seven pieces. Through its abstracted soundscapes, »Fathom Tides« poses concrete questions: What impact do we have on the world we inhabit?

»Tropic of Capricorn« was based on material English had recorded around Australia to highlight the country’s colonial past. On »Fathom Tides,« water and tides provided a conceptual framework for the duo’s remote working process—notions of states of action and tidal dynamics becoming guiding principles in their work with the source material. English and Dafeldecker were led by the question how the morphing of solid forms into more liquid states might be captured and used as compositional guides for their respective preparations treatments and the addition of electronics to the source material.

While eroding coastlines, river systems, and glacial transformation served as inspiration, the seven pieces resulted out of the two sound artists paying close attention to seemingly minute details through which immediate and distant histories peek through often in the most unexpected and rewarding ways. Hence, »Fathom Tides« does not provide a macro view on the catastrophic changes humans have facilitated on Earth. It is its own sound world guided by both the pace of its subjects and a recognition that time is fluid—a reminder that our clocks are not those of the world around us.