Album artwork for Departure by Kennebec

Based out of a Portland and working as a teacher, film composer, and mentorship under Mark Orton (Nebraska, Tin Hat.) Eric Phillips' musical vision for Kennebec - a catalogue of his time spent in the Olympic Peninsula - led to him producing Departure in Spring 2017.

It took two long years of patient, daily labour to complete the album, during which time influences such as Studio Ghibli soundtrack composer Joe Hisaishi, cult hip hop artist Nujabes as well as Australia’s Taylor Crawford and Tycho’s ambient electronica began to permeate the soundworld. Night Time Stories, sister label of acclaimed Late Night Tales, release his much anticipated debut album and Kennebec will become part of an internationally respected roster including Khraungbin, Leifur James and Ash Walker.

On Departure, organic beats and soaring string lines envelope the listener with a dreamful kind of optimism. New single Seasons Change is a silky myriad of sounds, textures and techniques that melt against a backdrop of subtle electronics, while Kalahari glistens with curiosity and adventure as magnetic strings meet with a mosaic of horns. Elsewhere, the melancholic and wistful moods of Wellspring provide a moment of reflection before the warm, fuzzy, feel good grooves of Quest, embellished by flutes and sax, venture into more overt atmospherics and fluid modulations.

In addition to the Kennebec project, Phillips has enjoyed working on and composing the music for numerous feature films, shorts, national parks films, documentaries (including 2017’s National Geographic ‘From the Ashes’), advertisements and video games. Films Phillip’s has worked on have screened and are set to screen at the Toronto, Napa Valley and Big Sky film festivals as well as National Geographic and more.

Kennebec

Departure

Night Time Stories
Album artwork for Departure by Kennebec
CD

£11.99

Released 14/02/2020Catalogue Number

ALNCD58

Learn more
Kennebec

Departure

Night Time Stories
Album artwork for Departure by Kennebec
CD

£11.99

Released 14/02/2020Catalogue Number

ALNCD58

Learn more

Based out of a Portland and working as a teacher, film composer, and mentorship under Mark Orton (Nebraska, Tin Hat.) Eric Phillips' musical vision for Kennebec - a catalogue of his time spent in the Olympic Peninsula - led to him producing Departure in Spring 2017.

It took two long years of patient, daily labour to complete the album, during which time influences such as Studio Ghibli soundtrack composer Joe Hisaishi, cult hip hop artist Nujabes as well as Australia’s Taylor Crawford and Tycho’s ambient electronica began to permeate the soundworld. Night Time Stories, sister label of acclaimed Late Night Tales, release his much anticipated debut album and Kennebec will become part of an internationally respected roster including Khraungbin, Leifur James and Ash Walker.

On Departure, organic beats and soaring string lines envelope the listener with a dreamful kind of optimism. New single Seasons Change is a silky myriad of sounds, textures and techniques that melt against a backdrop of subtle electronics, while Kalahari glistens with curiosity and adventure as magnetic strings meet with a mosaic of horns. Elsewhere, the melancholic and wistful moods of Wellspring provide a moment of reflection before the warm, fuzzy, feel good grooves of Quest, embellished by flutes and sax, venture into more overt atmospherics and fluid modulations.

In addition to the Kennebec project, Phillips has enjoyed working on and composing the music for numerous feature films, shorts, national parks films, documentaries (including 2017’s National Geographic ‘From the Ashes’), advertisements and video games. Films Phillip’s has worked on have screened and are set to screen at the Toronto, Napa Valley and Big Sky film festivals as well as National Geographic and more.