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A collaboration of Jonathan Coleclough & Murmer. They first met in 2002 after appearing on the compilation LP ‘Chaleur’, and soon began work on the material that would become ‘Husk.’ Sharing a fascination with using ‘found sound’ in their music, ‘Husk’ includes recordings of refrigerators, thunderstorms, sheep, car horns, ferryboats, windblown sand, crackling charcoal, as well as more conventional instrumental sounds including a variety of percussion instruments. Much of the music started as live improvisation, in one case during a radio broadcast on McGinley’s regular ‘Framework’ slot on the London-based radioart station Resonance FM. These live recordings have been carefully edited and mixed over several years. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.