Kenneth James Gibson has announced details of a new remix album, which is set to feature reworks from his excellent 2022 release, Groundskeeping.
Set for release later this year via his own Meadows Heavy Recorders label, the album will include reworks from Less Bells, Adam Wiltzie, Scanner, Jack Dangers and Brian McBride, plus previously un-released tracks and re-works from Gibson himself.
Also featured on the record is composer / pedal steel maestro, Chuck Johnson, who has reworked the track, The Goundskeeper.
Ahead of its release on Friday, exclusive to Sun 13, you can listen to the track for the first time.
Pre-order The Goundskeeper from Bandcamp.
5 replies on “Track Premiere: Chuck Johnson reworks Kenneth James Gibson’s ‘The Groundskeeper’”
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