Pedestrian – Hei Poa (PAR3)
I was just about to head towards my bed (aka a pile of hay on a concrete floor) when an e-mail dropped into my inbox with news of Pedestrian’s forthcoming EP, Hei Poa. Oh lord, I exclaimed, turning my face towards the sky. I must post, I must post at once. The people must see this.
Supported by the likes of Gilles Petersen and Sinden, it is no wonder that Pedestrian makes beautiful music and this 4-track release is a shining example of his wondrously delicate yet lush musical temperament. Comprising ‘Hei Poa’, two remixes by Frederic Robinson and Jon Phonics and a final track in ‘Led Astray’, it resonates with an ethereal mellifluence and makes me wish I was in the woods at night. You know, the wooded havens where things twinkle and criminals don’t run about with bad intentions. Those places that don’t exist anymore…(if anyone thinks I’m really this thoughtful and socially serious, please note that I am wearing a hat with a propeller on it, a spinning bowtie and am considering purchasing a flower that squirts water).
The 12″ release of Hei Poa is out on 12th November on Push and Run.
The e-mail also brought tidings of a video for Midsummer’s Common and gifted me with an mp3 that I was to pass on to you. The time has come brothers and sisters, you must click and download.
Pedestrian – Midsummer’s Common
Note: This is what happens when I post just before I’m about to fall asleep. Madness.

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