Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of infinite light, Awakening of The Pines, Poetry Of The City #1, montelune #1, Aulus I & II, The Edge of the Sea, Private Language, Wave Cycles, and 206 more. , and , . Purchasable with gift card Buy Digital Discography 134.80 GBP or more (90% OFF) Send as Gift  Limited deluxe edition gatefold vinyl-effect CD Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album       This special limited edition release is in a run of 100 copies, modeled around the classic gatefold vinyl LP. It includes printed front, rear and inner sleeves featuring photography by Neha Ramsarup, art/design by Andrew Heath and a card sleeve housing a printed vinyl-effect CDr.


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 Includes unlimited streaming of antarctica via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. $(".buyItem .bd").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get("buyItem"), "more", "less"); Sold Out   Share / Embed   1. ice tower 04:53 buy track 2. glossopteria 03:44 video buy track 3. overwinter 05:05 buy track 4. thalos 04:52 buy track 5. kata 06:43 buy track 6. hundir 05:14 buy track 7. terra australis 06:41 buy track 8. terminus 02:47 buy track about With this album, Glsbird's 'A Sonic Expedition' draws to its close. It began at the North Pole, in the frozen waters of the Arctic Ocean and it ends at the South Pole, on the world's least populated continent; the ice-capped desolate grandeur that is Antarctica. It had been suspected that this land existed long before it had been discovered and many had died in their pursuit to find it. Some may even have died as a consequence of accidentally discovering it, through detoured voyages striking into glaciers.


The music here in Antarctica returns to Modern Classical, as the artist comes full circle. Echoes of 2019's debut album set in Greenland can be felt in places, as soaring violin and cello collide. However, these 8 tracks gather up the compositional and technical learning throughout the series, as Glsbird looks forward to the challenges of the future.


The photography in this album is from Oceanographer Neha Ramsarup, who traveled on the South African polar vessel SA Agulhas II, deploying instruments and collecting seawater samples along the voyage from Cape Town (South Africa) to South African National Antarctic Expedition (SANAE IV). These trips are joined by a range of marine scientists, whose keen interests lie in ocean properties such as sea ice and weather as well as mammals, birds, whales and penguins who call these polar regions home.


This series of 8 albums has been a world of discovery for this anonymous composer, as their work etches into sound the hours of inspiration drawn from vintage maps, documentaries, Google Earth explorations and countless articles. Along the way, a familiar theme threads through the work as at every turn, Glsbird's studies led to the events of climate change. The devastating effects are real, with melting glaciers, rising seas, disintegrating ice caps, wild fires, war and warming seas unintentionally finding their way into the concepts of this series.


As a clear juxtaposition to this, the sheer beauty of our world is also uncovered, with the work of visual artists helping bring this to life through the album covers and packaging imagery. There's an enormity and poignant feel to the music too, as melancholy classical notes extend through an eerie chill, or sun-bleached tapes explore hidden islands and tropical climes. The natural beauty of our world can be felt throughout this collection alongside a sense of despair too, at its apparent demise. Humans are doing what they can to build a momentum of awareness on our tired old planet, through education and urgency. It is hoped through this series that it can add to this movement somehow even if in a small way, to build a sense of care for our planet. $(".tralbum-about").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get("tralbum_about"), "more", "less"); credits released October 14, 2023 


Written and produced by Glsbird

Mastered by James Edward Armstrong

Photography by nehar63 - www.instagram.com/nehar63/

 Art and design by Andrew Heath


Glossopteria video assembled by Mario Appeltants, with photos from Unsplash by James Eades and USGS and footage found on Vecteezy and Videvo. We'd also like to give a special thanks to Blagoj Klincharski for letting us use his incredible footage of antarctica! $(".tralbum-credits").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get("tralbum_long"), "more", "less"); license all rights reserved tags Tags ambient drone electro acoustic electronic experimental modern classical United Kingdom Shopping cart subtotal USD taxes calculated at checkout Check out about Whitelabrecs England, UK

The strong air temperature warming between the 1950s and 2016 in the Antarctic Peninsula region1 exceeded the global average warming2,3 with evident impacts on terrestrial ecosystems and the two native Antarctic vascular plants Deschampsia antarctica Desv. and Colobanthus quitensis (Kunth) Bartl.4-10 Subsequently, a short but intense cooling occurred from the Antarctic Peninsula to the South Orkney Islands (1999-2016),1,11-13 impacting terrestrial ecosystems, with reduced lichen growth14 and no further expansion of D. antarctica in the Argentine Islands.5 The strong warming trend is predicted to resume15 with expansion of ice-free areas and continued impacts on the abiotic and biotic components of terrestrial ecosystems including the ingression of non-native species3,8,16,17 as recently recorded at Signy Island (South Orkney Islands).18-20 In this study we document acceleration in the expansion of D. antarctica and C. quitensis in the last decade (2009-2018) at Signy Island, where the air temperature warming trend resumed in summer after 2012. We hypothesize that the striking expansion of these plants is mainly triggered by summer air warming and release from the limitation of fur seal disturbance. We also hypothesize that the "pulse" climatic event of the strong air cooling detected in 2012 did not appear to influence the vegetation community dynamics on this island. This is the first evidence in Antarctica for accelerated ecosystem responses to climate warming, confirming similar observations in the Northern Hemisphere. Our findings support the hypothesis that future warming will trigger significant changes in these fragile Antarctic ecosystems.


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