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when i was a child i believed the dead lived in high places so i will walk the campsies until i find you (for my brother)

by elizabeth veldon

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'To express the notion and concept of the raw grief of the loss of a sibling at such a young age is eloquently expressed in this recording – a lot of artists would be incapable of expressing the raw emotion held in this album. Certainly, there is a fragility that comes across in this album.

As I listen to the album, I have an inkling that Veldon is sitting there contemplating their shared past and the inevitable future without her Brother. There is a mass of raw emotion in this album without the grand finesse of an orchestration. This is a private grief.'

www.theparishnews.com/2016/10/elizabeth-veldon-i-child-i-believed-dead-lived-high-places-i-will-walk-campsies-i-find-brother/

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released October 11, 2016

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elizabeth veldon UK

i am a sound artist and sort-of academic researching themes of labour and hierarchies in art.

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