My recent upload to my Bandcamp page is my 2012 release on GFR A Dance in Slow Time Along the Pacific Rim. I have fond memories of this one. I plan to upload some unreleased and new recordings soon. Enjoy!
Tag Archives: travel
A few mentions

A little late on some recent posts from around the globe.
Audio: Special thanks to Pilot Eleven Netlabel (UK) for including Lynlee’s 1314 in their February Highlights edition-Go here
Text: Thanks to Keep Moving Flow(Brazil) for her recent thoughts on In the evening slow ships would emerge-Go here to read
and to L’emergere del possibile (Italy) for including Late Autumn, Early Winter in their 15 most important films in the last five years. This was a special post commemorating their five year anniversary
Audiovisual: Lastly, something recent from a Japanese blog that highlighted A walk in February and Changeable Weather-Go here
Thanks to you all!
Still from: In the evening slow ships would emerge
A walk in February
An audiovisual walk in Ray’s Meadow Park in Silver Spring, Maryland
This is the third installment in the series 12 Walks
Scenes from a windy beach
A walk in January
The second installment in the walk series
Lynlee’s Sound Presence
A really fantastic review of 1314 was posted on the musical webzine LUX ATENEA.
You can go here to read it.
The text is in Spanish.
Big thanks Lux Atenea, Plus Timbre and Una.
Have a listen to 1314 below-
Lynlee 1314 out now on Plus Timbre!
Nanjing Railway Station at Night on WFMU’s Neighbors Noise

Big thanks to Jesse Kaminsky for including Nanjing Railway Station at Night on his Neighbors Noise program on WFMU.
As always, the playlist is remarkable and a great place to discover field recordings.
The title of the program is called: the echo of a non event
Listen here
In the evening slow ships would emerge
The Clouds Have Settled In (2010)
One of my earlier releases on the excellent, but now retired, Just Not Normal Label based in Holland. Enjoy!

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