Andrew Kidman's Glass Love (2006) serves as an evolution from his first avant-garde surf film, Litmus (1996). Kidman followed the same filmmaking technique from ten years prior: write and record the songs, then set the mise-en-scène to match the rustic, moody, balletic rock. Thanks to Litmus, experimentation in board design had progressed as surfers became more contemplative, questioning, 'is surfing art or sport?' Glass Love and its soundtrack highlights this mindset and time period, creating an extra dimension to surfing that is still prevalent today. The Anthology Surf Archive reissue series is proud to present the soundtrack of Glass Love, in tandem with the soundtrack to Litmus, as it's never been heard before.
Glass Love
$26.99
LP
A 360241
Usually dispatched in 5-10 days
Glass Love
$26.99
LP
A 360241
Usually dispatched in 5-10 days
Andrew Kidman's Glass Love (2006) serves as an evolution from his first avant-garde surf film, Litmus (1996). Kidman followed the same filmmaking technique from ten years prior: write and record the songs, then set the mise-en-scène to match the rustic, moody, balletic rock. Thanks to Litmus, experimentation in board design had progressed as surfers became more contemplative, questioning, 'is surfing art or sport?' Glass Love and its soundtrack highlights this mindset and time period, creating an extra dimension to surfing that is still prevalent today. The Anthology Surf Archive reissue series is proud to present the soundtrack of Glass Love, in tandem with the soundtrack to Litmus, as it's never been heard before.