
I Am Kloot's John Bramwell launches The Full Harmonic Convergence with debut track "I Am The Sky"
John Bramwell of I Am Kloot has shared new track "I Am The Sky", the debut offering from his new project The Full Harmonic Convergence.
The Full Harmonic Convergence, a five-piece led by I Am Kloot's John Bramwell, have today unveiled their debut offering "I Am The Sky".
"I Am The Sky" arrives with a visual that stars Game of Thrones' Ben Crompton (Eddison Tollett) and Newcastle's The Ballet Lorent.
Bramwell says of the new single, ""I Am The Sky" is a very gently philosophical song about trying to stop the babble. The amount of uninformed opinionated babble that we’re bombarded with on a daily basis is becoming destructive. Once again as I have before, I’m just asking people to consider the trees and the Sky. Even if it’s just for five minutes turn the babble off and just look at the Sky."
The new single is the first track to be lifted from The Full Harmonic Convergence's forthcoming record The Light Fantastic.
Bramwell's new project is made up of frequent supporting artist Dave Fidler, former I Am Kloot session musician Alan Lowles, cellist Harriet Bradshaw, and Fidler's brother Andy.
The Full Harmonic Convergence will play London's Cadogan Hall on 1 November.
Speaking about the upcoming shows, Bramwell says, "These gigs I will be using the audience to help me get recordings to use on my new album. I’ll be asking the audience to sing certain notes, I’ll been counting them in and then they’ve got to sing the note. What I’m going to use on the new album is recordings from these different notes. All of these notes are useable as a harmony part, and I can create chords out of these recordings. I’ll be taking five minutes of each gig to this."
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