Award-winning Cornish bard/film director/screenwriter/cinematographer Mark Jenkin follows his soundtrack to 2019’s brilliant ‘Bait’ with a haunting new accompaniment to ‘Enys Men’ uncannily recalling the crepuscular tone of ’Selected Ambient Works II’ by fellow Cornish legend, AFX
Truly living up to his multi-hyphenate status, Jenkin swaps director’s stool for sound studio to naturally colour the imagery and story of his new film ‘Enys Mens’ with a faithfully eyrie palette of gloaming ambient pads, field recordings and colder industrial tones that inarguably, whether implied or not, strongly compare with AFX’s classic album ‘SAW II’. Maybe it’s down to their roughly shared age or geographic roots, or similar cultural references hailing to ‘70s/‘80s soundtracks, or a mutual sense of whatever the Cornish is for hiraeth, but the uncanny resemblance is certainly remarkable, and even admirable as we don’t use the comparison to one of AFX’s greatest works lightly.
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Award-winning Cornish bard/film director/screenwriter/cinematographer Mark Jenkin follows his soundtrack to 2019’s brilliant ‘Bait’ with a haunting new accompaniment to ‘Enys Men’ uncannily recalling the crepuscular tone of ’Selected Ambient Works II’ by fellow Cornish legend, AFX
Truly living up to his multi-hyphenate status, Jenkin swaps director’s stool for sound studio to naturally colour the imagery and story of his new film ‘Enys Mens’ with a faithfully eyrie palette of gloaming ambient pads, field recordings and colder industrial tones that inarguably, whether implied or not, strongly compare with AFX’s classic album ‘SAW II’. Maybe it’s down to their roughly shared age or geographic roots, or similar cultural references hailing to ‘70s/‘80s soundtracks, or a mutual sense of whatever the Cornish is for hiraeth, but the uncanny resemblance is certainly remarkable, and even admirable as we don’t use the comparison to one of AFX’s greatest works lightly.
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Award-winning Cornish bard/film director/screenwriter/cinematographer Mark Jenkin follows his soundtrack to 2019’s brilliant ‘Bait’ with a haunting new accompaniment to ‘Enys Men’ uncannily recalling the crepuscular tone of ’Selected Ambient Works II’ by fellow Cornish legend, AFX
Truly living up to his multi-hyphenate status, Jenkin swaps director’s stool for sound studio to naturally colour the imagery and story of his new film ‘Enys Mens’ with a faithfully eyrie palette of gloaming ambient pads, field recordings and colder industrial tones that inarguably, whether implied or not, strongly compare with AFX’s classic album ‘SAW II’. Maybe it’s down to their roughly shared age or geographic roots, or similar cultural references hailing to ‘70s/‘80s soundtracks, or a mutual sense of whatever the Cornish is for hiraeth, but the uncanny resemblance is certainly remarkable, and even admirable as we don’t use the comparison to one of AFX’s greatest works lightly.
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Award-winning Cornish bard/film director/screenwriter/cinematographer Mark Jenkin follows his soundtrack to 2019’s brilliant ‘Bait’ with a haunting new accompaniment to ‘Enys Men’ uncannily recalling the crepuscular tone of ’Selected Ambient Works II’ by fellow Cornish legend, AFX
Truly living up to his multi-hyphenate status, Jenkin swaps director’s stool for sound studio to naturally colour the imagery and story of his new film ‘Enys Mens’ with a faithfully eyrie palette of gloaming ambient pads, field recordings and colder industrial tones that inarguably, whether implied or not, strongly compare with AFX’s classic album ‘SAW II’. Maybe it’s down to their roughly shared age or geographic roots, or similar cultural references hailing to ‘70s/‘80s soundtracks, or a mutual sense of whatever the Cornish is for hiraeth, but the uncanny resemblance is certainly remarkable, and even admirable as we don’t use the comparison to one of AFX’s greatest works lightly.
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Award-winning Cornish bard/film director/screenwriter/cinematographer Mark Jenkin follows his soundtrack to 2019’s brilliant ‘Bait’ with a haunting new accompaniment to ‘Enys Men’ uncannily recalling the crepuscular tone of ’Selected Ambient Works II’ by fellow Cornish legend, AFX
Truly living up to his multi-hyphenate status, Jenkin swaps director’s stool for sound studio to naturally colour the imagery and story of his new film ‘Enys Mens’ with a faithfully eyrie palette of gloaming ambient pads, field recordings and colder industrial tones that inarguably, whether implied or not, strongly compare with AFX’s classic album ‘SAW II’. Maybe it’s down to their roughly shared age or geographic roots, or similar cultural references hailing to ‘70s/‘80s soundtracks, or a mutual sense of whatever the Cornish is for hiraeth, but the uncanny resemblance is certainly remarkable, and even admirable as we don’t use the comparison to one of AFX’s greatest works lightly.
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