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Ozanne tower overlooks the west coast of Guernsey. Originally built as a Folly in the mid-1800s it has also been used as a museum and an observation tower for an anti-aircraft battery. There were plans at some point to convert it into a self-catering unit similar to the work done on one of the south coast Loophole towers, but that was over a decade ago and this tower still sits fenced in, unloved and boarded up.
Birdsong, cello, cor anglais and a passing dog walker were all recorded live on location under the tower. The St James Steinway makes an appearance in the second half, deliberately recorded in an unconventional way it sounds nothing like its usual grand self.
Thanks on this track go to John, Nerine, St. James concert hall and to the gentleman that says “evening” - whoever you are!
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