Mike Cooper: New KiribatiMike Cooper: New Kiribati
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Mike Cooper: New Kiribati

Beautiful immersive Ambient landscapes



'I wanted to create an album of imaginary soundscapes from imagined exotic places based on my travels in the Pacific Islands and South East Asia. Kiribati was the first in a series of three CDs of Ambient Exotica Soundscapes – played on lap steel, electronics, prepared guitar, sampler, live environmental recordings (from Bali, Malaysia, Australia and Italy) and acoustic and electronic percussion. (...)

Kiribati was (and is) dedicated to the people and islands of Kiribati because they were slowly sinking into the Pacific Ocean. Although the palm trees are often 25 metres high, the islands themselves, made from gravel and sand, are only 4 or 5 metres above sea level and a rise in sea levels of just 15 centimetres, as has happened over the past 100 years due to global warming, is a disaster.

Kiribati was recorded in my studio on a four track cassette, using a Casio SK1 sampling keyboard. A tool I used for many years both for recording and live sampling.'' Mike Cooper

Mike Cooper: New Kiribati

Mike Cooper: New Kiribati

Beautiful immersive Ambient landscapes

Te Lapa-phosphorus7:40AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25
Bendigo to Kyoto9:24AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25
An Aesthetic of Bird Calls5:58AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25
Stones for Voyaging6:12AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25
Onaneus3:52AIFF € 1.75MP3 € 1.25



'I wanted to create an album of imaginary soundscapes from imagined exotic places based on my travels in the Pacific Islands and South East Asia. Kiribati was the first in a series of three CDs of Ambient Exotica Soundscapes – played on lap steel, electronics, prepared guitar, sampler, live environmental recordings (from Bali, Malaysia, Australia and Italy) and acoustic and electronic percussion. (...)

Kiribati was (and is) dedicated to the people and islands of Kiribati because they were slowly sinking into the Pacific Ocean. Although the palm trees are often 25 metres high, the islands themselves, made from gravel and sand, are only 4 or 5 metres above sea level and a rise in sea levels of just 15 centimetres, as has happened over the past 100 years due to global warming, is a disaster.

Kiribati was recorded in my studio on a four track cassette, using a Casio SK1 sampling keyboard. A tool I used for many years both for recording and live sampling.'' Mike Cooper