Monday, 28 December 2020

Forbidden Love in Space (New Ocean in a Bottle releases)


 










2020 was a very busy year for Ocean in a Bottle it has to be said with quite a few releases it has be said, and took quite a bit of sorting out. 

To celebrate, a special mix is coming out in February 2021 with Deep Electronics Podcast (and releases in the can for Slightly Off Kilter and Camembertelectrique for January and February 2021) showing a few of the highlights.

Going through the master tapes looking for tracks, over the Christmas period, I came across a series of out-takes for releases which didn't happen for a whole host of reasons and other versions of tracks previously unreleased which I felt deserved a release.

Forbidden love in Space Volume 2, 3 and 4 as it stretched out across three short volumes is a love letter to times gone past told in ambient and drones to times gone past as well as offering hints to projects coming up allowing the listener to gain new meanings from favourites already released in different versions as well as tracks not heard before.

https://oceaninabottle.bandcamp.com/album/forbidden-love-in-space-volume-2-demos-alternative-takes-and-out-takes

(Volume 2)

https://oceaninabottle.bandcamp.com/album/forbidden-love-in-space-volume-3-demos-alternative-takes-and-out-takes

(Volume 3)

https://oceaninabottle.bandcamp.com/album/forbidden-love-volume-4-demos-alternative-takes-and-out-takes

(Volume 4) 


Sunday, 13 December 2020

Review of 2020

 



To say it has being a funny old year has being a understatement considering at the start of the year Amanda (my good lady) and I had a lot of creative plans for this year only for everything to change at the end of March. Of course, I am talking about the out-break of Covid 19 and the way it has impacted on everybody in the creativity world.

In my case, it forced a change in direction on quite a few projects, put some others on hold but review probably has resulted in me having one of my busiest years:

 

Writing:

My fourth full length poetry book ‘The Streets we all we could see’ came out in March (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B085VLG2VR/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i13) after several months of delays. (I was planning to release it originally in August last year but couldn’t quite get it right). As soon as I got that done, I was sent home from work (thankfully on full pay) and spent the first two or three months I guess finishing off the poetry chapbook ‘Selected extracts from the end of the world’, (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Selected-extracts-end-world-Andy/dp/B088BJV2BW/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=), a reissue of my first poetry book ‘Return to Kemptown’ which had reached its 10 year anniversary with lots of new and rare material (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Return-Kemptown-10th-year-anniversary/dp/B0882MFQRX/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=), and used the time to complete a few old projects, Games People Play and other nonsense poems (An collection of early poems offering a different side of my writing around the time of my debut collection ‘Return to Kemptown’) (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08GG2DKVH/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i24), the second book in my poetic fantasy book ‘The Barbarians of the Wall’ entitled ‘Buried alive on the wall’ ) (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Buried-alive-wall-Barbarians-book/dp/B088BBKD2V/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=) and the fourth in my ongoing anti war poetry series ‘Europa’ – Europa IV – the long night goodbye (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Europa-IV-long-night-goodbye/dp/B08F6TXWV9/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Andy+N+Nick+Armbrister+Europa+IV&qid=1607858088&s=books&sr=1-1).

The magazine I help Amanda out with Printed Words closed its doors as a quarterly magazine with Issue 6 in June 2020, but Printed Words did a charity anthology for cancer charities called Words to Remember came out in September, both of which are still available on Amazon and all the usual places.

In April, I got offered the chance to write a few columns for the arts magazine The Sunday Assembly and what began as a one or two off turned into a weekly column currently as of typing containing 34 articles (https://www.thesundaytribune.com/author/andy-npoet/) and around the same time agreed to become a regular contributor to Alta Mabin’s monthly Literature magazine ‘Poets Unlimited’ and over the year being published in more publications than I can mention (thanks to all and they can be seen on the publications page).

 

Readings:

My gigs page pretty well shows what I have being up to reading wise, but I am always reading somewhere online quite frequently, and have being featured on a few radio programmes, more than a few Zoom readings (Way of life now sadly for the moment) and being featured on a few video poetry programmes. Being a challenge, but I’ve really enjoyed it and look forward to more.

Throughout this, I have helped maintain Speak Easy, my monthly open mic Literature night with Steve and Amanda after we were forced to close it in person in March, initially owning to demand twice a month before scaling it back down in September to monthly as well as doing the I.T. for Write Out Loud Stockport and my own writing workshop with Amanda.

Music

Ocean in a Bottle has had quite a interesting year all in all as well as doing a number of self releases on its journey throughout Space has also appeared on the following:

Silber Media

The following single on it's January Droneuary series with a exclusive track 'Holding hands while watching Saturn'

April Fields series with the following singles:

1. 25 June 2018 Heaton Park

2. Bus outside playground at the end of a rainstorm

September stories series with the following singles:

1. Facing the Music

2. Letters to the future Part 1 and 2

 Ambient Online Theme Compilations with tracks on Album 7,9,10,11, 12 and 13 of their online series.

Poiskah Do Do released one of my tracks on the album 'Shorty music V Poiskah DoDo & friends - May I be excused? (Part V)'

Two tracks on Slightly Off Kilters Records "Dulect Business News Two" (Space Dust and Asleep in Space being the tracks)

Cambert Electrique who released a two track album from Saturn to Venus

Xylem Records who released a two track album 'From Uranus to Neptune'

Off Records who have released two of my albums 'Re imaging the Solar System and 'Vocalising the Solar System'

Podcasts:

Perhaps the biggest expansion of the year was my activity on my Author / Poetry / Artist Podcast Spoken Label. At the start of the year, the Podcast was a low key success for me doing okay on Mixcloud and Bandcamp, but Amanda worked out how to get the Podcast onto Anchor in February which then expanded onto Itunes, Amazon, Spotify, Podbay, Podbean, Radio Public and thirteen other networks and has resulted in Spoken Label having a incredible year as of typing doing 96 sessions mostly because of lockdown where I just doing more and more sessions often 3 or 4 a week.

Reading in Bed, the book review Podcast series I do with Amanda kept going at its own steady pace and we have just celebrated our third anniversary with its 36th episode. I have also being helping Amanda out the digital editing with a weekly sub series under the Reading in Bed Umbrella called Reading in Bed Extracts where she read out extracts from other writers books.

Comics Unity, my comics news / tv / film related Podcast expanded officially at the start of the year into a three person Podcast when Amanda joined me and Michael for several episodes before lockdown struck. Over lockdown, me and Amanda carried on the Podcast as a two hander with tv reviews and I did a few comics reviews before Michael was able to join us again in July and August before we then went again into lockdown.

Koll, Andy, Amanda has carried on its steady pace of mostly recording bite sized mini episodes of 15 minutes each nearly every week, sometimes with a set thing we can discuss and other times maybe not. Lol

A New Podcast which started in the Spring on a roughly monthly basis (sometimes less, sometimes more) is Wrestle Up where I got approached by Dray Zera to do a wrestling Podcast on AEW and from the second episode, we were then joined by Dr Paul. This is contrast to all of the other Podcasts is recorded on live and uploaded just onto Youtube.  

All in all, a busy year, look forward to next year which I’ll talk about next.

 

 

 

  


Saturday, 21 November 2020

Ocean in a Bottle - vocalising the Solar System

 













As talked about yesterday, Off Records released two of my Ocean in a Bottle albums on the same day, the second vocalising the Solar System has being described as "Starting off as a one off companion to 'Reimaging the Solar System', 'Vocalising the Solar System' is not as much as a companion album but rather a completely different journey altogether.

Created over the first half of 2020, 'Vocalising the Solar System' is an album where Andy N (aka Ocean in a Bottle) with a number of guest fellow poets / writers all using spoken word over Ocean in a Bottle’s ambient / drone space like dreams to create something completely different.

'Vocalising the Solar System' is an album that reimaging space with words and sound to bring a different experience to the silence in space and everything in-between.

Created with a number of other writers, their details are below:

Andy N :

onewriterandhispc.blogspot.com (His Writing blog)

oceaninabottle.bandcamp.com (Ocean in a Bottle – bandcamp)

www.facebook.com/Ocean-in-a-bottle-802773986422467/ (Ocean in a Bottle facebook)


Amanda Steel :

amandasteelwriter.wordpress.com


Chris Bainbridge :

www.facebook.com/ChrisBpoetry


Ian Whiteley :

thecrowsofalbion.bandcamp.com

www.thecrowsofalbion.com

www.writeoutloud.net/profiles/ianwhiteley

soundcloud.com/the-man-at-the-back-1


Sue Proffitt :

thebelatedwriter.wordpress.com


Reggie Agulha :

www.facebook.com/regi.agulha


Melissa Walters :

www.facebook.com/Melissa-Walters-Poetry-101970065079918/

www.instagram.com/melissawalterspoetry/


David Bond :

twitter.com/D_jamesbond

www.smashwords.com/profile/view/dbond34

www.wattpad.com/user/DavidJBond


The album can be bought / streamed from:

https://stilll-off.bandcamp.com/album/vocalising-the-solar-system (Bandcamp)

https://www.kkbox.com/my/en/album/BJGEdfY8e1Ua10F4MdxS009H-index.html (KK Box)

https://music.apple.com/gb/album/vocalising-the-solar-system/1510045304 (Apple /Itunes)

https://www.deezer.com/en/album/144238852 (Deezer)

https://www.qobuz.com/be-fr/interpreter/ocean-in-a-bottle/download-streaming-albums (Qobuz)

https://open.spotify.com/album/17wK0BPJoYVQ834wvRgNW7 (Spotify)

https://www.junodownload.com/products/ocean-in-a-vocalising-the-solar-system/4550205-02/ (Juno)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1a2EwyZZ6g&list=OLAK5uy_m43TV60Ymy7pYVBIjUu0I7zwF_3oWA--I&index=1 (Youtube)

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B086M75MTN/ref=dm_ws_sp_ps_dp?fbclid=IwAR1AshSzVwVPP989YMQ8pECAlMbCua5OCCFsNI0BBn2JaxAFSCn6MN3gM-s (Amazon)

Friday, 20 November 2020

Ocean in a Bottle - Reimaging the Solar System (New Release)















Double good news for you today as I have had two albums released as Ocean in a Bottle released on Off Records. I'll share details about the second later, but the first is called Reimaging the Solar System.

The album is described as "Hushing out across space to the worlds in our Solar System, Reimaging the Solar System is the latest album from Andy N’s ambient / drone project Ocean in a Bottle with each planet examined in waves of sound, drone and ambient into a glistening mass of synthetic chords and haunting atmosphere.

Reimaging the Solar System is a journey across 8 different planets from just outside the Sun to wild storms on Venus and into a frozen darkness on Neptune, each track mixing emotions with a dream like quality giving each planet it’s own individual life.

Reimaging the Solar System is filled with deep vibrations and restless shimmers in its eight tracks designed to take its listener on a epic journey whether backwards or forwards, inside or out  or into a deep spiritual exaltation.

Available from: 

(Believe)

(Qobuz)

(7digital)

(Spotify)

(Tidal)

(Juno)

(KKbox)

(Deezer)

(Youtube)

(Bandcamp)

Sunday, 18 October 2020

From Inner Room to Outer Space (New Ambient, Drone, Experimental Mix series)

 












From Inner Room to Outer Space is a regular new Mix / Podcast release from Andy N from Ocean in a Bottle.

Composing of all kinds of ambient, drone, experimental and field recordings, each mix will take the listener on a different journey from outer space in-between planets to forgotten oceans and forgotten corners of cities with layers of sounds and songs (some known and some forgotten) helping the listener build up a new channel of memories on each one.

Mix 1 contains tracks by Ocean in a Bottle, Jason Luxton (Overlook), Kevin Richard Martin (Kevin the Bug Martin, Techno Animal, God etc), the A.M Experiment with a re-imaginging of Talk Talk, Olga Wojciechowska, Jane Seasy, Kareen Lotfy, Pete Namlook and Klaus Schulze, Dead Voices on Air (Zoviet France related), Kōhachiro Miyata and Foehn.  

Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_pQajydV28&t=1433s

Mixcloud - https://www.mixcloud.com/andynwriter/from-inner-room-to-outer-space-episode-01/

Mix 2 contains tracks by Ocean in a Bottle , Simon Scott, Melissa Pons, Jana Winderen Claire M Singer , Chris Watson, Ipek Gorgun , Bethan Kellough, Nicola Di Croce, Alexandra Spence.

Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORrBQmTq-J4&t=1s

Mixcloud - https://www.mixcloud.com/andynwriter/from-inner-room-to-outer-space-episode-2-october-2020/

More mixes will follow over the next few weeks at:

Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_pQajydV28&list=PLQ2XfOogTGj3uPudm83a-CQdsyywixq5A

Mixcloud - https://www.mixcloud.com/andynwriter/

Friday, 9 October 2020

Sonnets for Shakespeare reading



Not one for bigging myself up as I would much rather my words do that for themselves which I like to think they do, but the enclosed poem below has appeared as parts for the Sonnets for Shakespeare and I got invited to read it at the launch tonight.

I'll share the poem in a second but some of the comments I got were:

What really pleased me was the feedback I got afterwards which included the following praise:


There is such an anger in this work x

Sam Egelstaff


Outstanding!

Rebecca Salomonsson 


Very well performed, Andy

John F Keane 


A beautiful Volta/change of tone in the end x

Sam Egelstaff 



Very strong stuff Andy -and yes - vivid

Jenny Robb 


Nice one Andy

Ian Henery 


Well done - it was great.  Loved the simmering emotion in it!

Charlotte Kearns


The poem can be read here https://www.sonnetsforshakespeare.co.uk/the-anthology/thesoundofsilence

Monday, 14 September 2020

Underground Part 10 to 18

 










(X)

Maybe see you later?

Her question calls out to him

Tepid in her guilt. 


(XI)

Complicated these are

The guard answers you smiling

Opening the gate.


(XII)

Re reading your texts

You fail to see the crowd at

The back building.


(XIII)

Lost in a tempter

Your rubbish day gets even worse

When you miss your stop.


(XIV)

Noting down train times

the more deserted each is

feels more heartbreaking


(XV)

Running from the train

their relief is clear rushing

out of the station.


(XVI)

You smile after he 

Hides his wedding ring then slips 

getting off the train


(XVII)

September darkness

Makes the late running train feel

even much later 


(XVIII)

He doesn’t wake him up

until he has missed his stop 

smiling silently

Saturday, 22 August 2020

Underground (First Nine Haiku's in a new series on facebook - Late August 2020)



(I)
Out of tune busker
Pausing for a few moments
Opens up a beer.

(II)
Pausing for its breath
The train can’t look back turning
Away from the guard.

(III)
Getting off the train
You almost turn back round to
Get straight back on it.

(IV)
Stepping from the mist
You feel like you are stepping
From a dark film noir.

(V)
Pausing suddenly
you think briefly getting off
your pass is at home.

(VI)
On the way off you
Pick up a paper before
dropping in the rain.

(VII)
Back from holiday
Your bag won't stay on the rack
Wanting to go back.

(VIII)
The wind pushes you
Down the platform like it is
Wants off it quickly.

(IX)
Entering August
At your stop your train
Overfull doesn’t stop.













Friday, 21 August 2020

New Haikus and Tankas - Last July 2020 to Late August 2020 (posted on facebook)

 

Journey’s End
(In memory of Roger Quigley – 1969 to 2020)

Ringing in my ears
my dreams are like yours pinned to
a revolving door.

**

Neon mystery (New Haiku)

Backlit in Neon
the willows don't change colour
unlike what you say

 

**

Shrouded by the mist
bird sounds hover on the breeze
Beside a cold stream

**

As the evening fades
two women chat of lost love
Just before the tears

 

**

Slipping off the bank next to the river Tame

Calling out your name
The cuts and bruises are a
Painful reminder.

**

Disappearing in the midnight air across the meadows

Leaving no trace your
Feet disappear suddenly
In the midnight air.

 

**

Shifting moods in the moonlight (A Near Haiku)

Changing colour in
The moonlight your face looks like
a restless ghost.

 

**

Dissolving

counting memories
His face dissolves across
the road in the rain.

 

**

Behind You

Next to the water
The wind chases behind you
Like a naughty child.

 

**

Early Evening Walk

Come into the woods
The wind calls hidden inside
The Leaves and the bark.

 

**

Faces II (Upon stopping at trees at midnight in the forest)

Branches turn into
Angry faces at midnight
Like it was saying .
Just hurry up and go
before something nasty comes

*

Stopping at the Sea Wall

Closing shut your eyes
The pain only stops when you
Turn away for good

*

Faces (I) (A New Haiku)

Face down to the ground
your guilt is never more clearer
spoken out or not.

**

After last night’s storm
Striped nervously in the sky
The sun and the wind
Pauses Like they are
Studying what has happened.

*
After the storm has
Passed your daily walk looks more
And more unlikely.

*

5.00am Blues

Looking at your life
Awake before the alarm
You hear the birds cry.

Saturday, 1 August 2020

What does poetry mean to me? (and new publications)

(NB. Been asked to write this for Bang about what does poetry mean to me?)

I started poetry as a freedom of expression before it became a freedom from my soul tapping away at something else altogether and I had wrote several books, fronted several bands (some more successful and tuneful than others), fronted a spoken word Podcast (Spoken Label) and now writing articles on a weekly for a online arts magazine all linked to that frightened young man who didn’t now what he wanted. I think that young man if he had a time machine would be proud of what he grew up to become knowing my journey as a poet has took off in all kinds of directions but has remained honest to myself throughout. 
Andy N, Poet, Podcaster, Musician and Journalist.

(also Bang magazine have published six newish poems of mine here

(Poets Unlimited Issue 5 has also published some new poems of mine here also)

(My work with the Sunday Tribune is also producing new material on a weekly basis here and all of my Podcasts which can be seen on the Podcast page have all been very very busy)




Saturday, 25 July 2020

More Haikus and Tankas


NB. All of these have appeared on my facebook feed over the past week or so.

A HAIKU AND A TANKA ABOUT CATS AND KITTENS

(I)

Reflected in love
Love shines beyond words in us
Looking at the rain.

(II)

Counting the raindrops
The Kitten taps the window
In a soft flurry
Following your piano
Duetting by the soft rain

SAILING THE STORMS HOME 

Restless on the sea
The storms rage higher, higher
And with it your hopes.

A FREAK OF NATURE 

skipping over roofs
the rain misses our garden
and only soaks theirs

INVISIBLE LOVE 

Even at midnight
The waves climb the barriers
Reaching to the stars

LOST IN A FOREST IN PITCH DARKNESS AT MIDNIGHT

slowed down to silence
at midnight in the forest
even the birds sleep

MOVING FROM ONE FORM TO THE OTHER 

counting syllables
if you add a few more words
a haiku could be
easily be a tanka
or possibly a sonnet

MOVING ONE TO A NEW CHALLENGE 

When closing one door
another always opens
until it doesn’t.

CHILDHOOD

Like a old bus tick-
et my childhood is lost
in another life.

SUFFERING IN THE HEAT 

Fumbling for change
an elderly man tuts im-
patient in the heat.

THE MORE YOU WAIT 

Trembling under
the bridge, your arms get heav-
ier the more you wait.

TANKA FOR NATIONAL EXPRESS 

Leaving us stranded
We take refuge in the bus
Station no where near home
When national express lets us
Down for the second time today.

HAIKU FOR NATIONAL EXPRESS

Translucent, your mood
gets worse the more late you
are told your coach is.

CHANGING SCENES

Yesterday the light-
ening was in the east but now
Is instead the west
Devoured by the horizons
And the plum scented breeze.

Friday, 24 July 2020

Michael John Holme - I am


How does a writer confirm? There is a argument I’ve read somewhere that the beginning of all writing in whatever form is a attempt not to confirm with everything else they have read as well as a homage to their favourite writers. Certainly in my case when I started writing poetry properly say 10 or 11 years ago, I was obsessed with Hugo Williams’s haunting poetry book about affairs ‘Hugo’s Rain’ or any number of Paul Auster’s books which I’ve read listed somewhere else as “In many cases by the names of characters who appear in more than one novel, but above all by their abstraction and ambiguity and by their intertwining themes: the role of chance and coincidence and the unstable nature of identity”

Michael John Holme’s new book ‘I am / Conforming by nonconformity’ is of course nothing like Paul Auster or Hugo Williams but I think does in its own way talk about unstable nature of identity. In this book, Michael as a author argues that unique differences, ironically iron us which talks about identity in a somewhat difference way.

In this all too short little collection of a little over 40 pages, Michael talks about choices or as his wife says at the end of this book there are too many choices nowadays which I think back to the 1980s when I was growing up back at school everybody used to get the same seven inch single, listen to the same music, and as the late 1980s beckoned the dreaded flares (Thankfully there is no pictures left now of those horrible days – lol). 

It would be wrong of me to say to rush out and buy this book as I rarely write reviews to tell you to go and do such things, but Michael’s book is a book is almost a expectation to the rule as it almost like he wants to look at life in a different way to the fragmented nature of the way society is nowadays and reject getting what he calls Achilles Heels slowing you down with your life. 

I certainly didn’t agree with all of what he said, but it made me think and therefore in my own may will keep encouraging me to keep confirming by nonconformity. 

Fascinating stuff. 


Sunday, 19 July 2020

Amanda Steel - Ghost of Me (Review)







Amanda (my partner) has had a great review published on his recent book 'the ghost of me' on youtube above. Have a look, it's excellent


Sunday, 12 July 2020

Haikus, haikus, haikus



















(Picture by Victoria Mironenko)

Recently, I have been writing haikus on a daily basis, here are the first 8 or so, each done as a reaction to the day really.


Near Sunset

Clenching the fence
The clouds look nearer and nearer
When the sun goes down.


The Storm

Fading into the light
The scream of the wind pushes
You over then your car.


Cover the flooding

Shrouded by the mist
River sounds rise on the breeze
Beside a cold stream.


Step into the past in dreams

Mistaking shadows for then
I went past your flat again today
Translating images for tears.


Drinking water by the coastline

Quenching my thirst on
The coastline, I knew if I dare
I would soon regret it.


A Metaphor for leaving
Leaving summer again
Leaves lift themselves skyward
Like birds flying south.


Long distance love affair on the beach

Love sprouts slowly
Between the sun and the moon
As a opaque clock.


A haiku about returning to the beaches
When it is safe there again

Picking up pebbles
You wonder how long before the dream
Becomes reality again.


Close the Door

Leaving your sadness behind
Your emotions mirror in the clouds
Until you close the front door.

Wednesday, 8 July 2020

Ocean in a Bottle - From Uranus to Neptune (New Album release)




















From Uranus to Neptune is the new album from Ocean in a Bottle (aka me of course) carrying on with its epic journeys across Space and our Solar System itself.

Comprised of two epic, ambient drone tracks the album is a imaginative active journey on the outskirts of our solar system building new meanings to the coldness in its drone the further you fall into it.

Drawing comparisons with Tangerine meets Zoviet France at their most dissonant, this new album is not as much a study of two planets, but the loneliness in space the further you travel away from the sun and the sounds that drag onto what-ever comes next.

Can be streamed / downloaded from: https://xylemrecords.bandcamp.com/album/from-uranus-to-neptune


Friday, 3 July 2020

New album from Herk Harvey














A few years back, I did an album under the name of Herk Harvey called 'Land of Souls' in conjunction with my friend Carlos Felipe Parana, now after a slight delay our scond album 'This is our Guiding Voice' is now out and I love it mixing elements of my spoken word, my solo Ocean in a Bottle elements with post rock / noise rock taking you off in all kinds of directions.

Free download / stream available at:

Wednesday, 24 June 2020

Forthcoming Ocean in a Bottle releases

Hi Guys;

Some major news of not one but two Ocean in a Bottle forthcoming releases on Off Records:



Firstly, Re imaging the Solar System is eight tracks, one for each planet of the Solar System from Mercury all the way to Neptune with his crushing synths inter-balanced with harsh feedback to design to take the listener a journey past each Planet.

Due out on Off Records - Mid November 2020.







Secondly, vocalising the Solar System - Ocean in a Bottle for the first time has worked with eight different vocalists to produce working again taking the listener into space on a very different journey indeed.

Due out on Off Records - 04 December 2020. 

https://stilll-off.bandcamp.com/

















Sunday, 21 June 2020

Latest News

Since my last post, I have kept doing articles for the Sunday Tribune, these articles can be found here:

https://www.thesundaytribune.com/2020/06/21/changes-in-approach-from-publishers-during-lockdown-1-fly-on-the-wall-press/

(A Chat with Fly on the Wall Press)

https://www.thesundaytribune.com/2020/06/12/searching-for-different-clues-with-heather-burnside/

(A Chat with thriller writer Heather Burnside)

https://www.thesundaytribune.com/2020/06/07/no-laughing-around-a-chat-with-ilaria-passeri/

(A Chat with Ilaria Passeri – Comic / Storyteller)

https://www.thesundaytribune.com/2020/05/31/ghost-of-a-chance/

(A Chat with Amanda Steel – Podcast / Author and Copyrighter)

https://www.thesundaytribune.com/2020/05/24/the-rise-of-viral-literature/

(The rise of Viral Literature - my first article if case you missed it)

All been well, there will be enough for articles to come out for the next few weeks at least with the Sunday Tribune, so keep your eyes open on https://www.thesundaytribune.com/ and if anybody is interested in me doing a feature on them on how the Virus has affected their writing, let me know by email please. 

Also Ocean in a Bottle did the second in it’s isolation series Isolation Volume 2 - (Into the White Arcades) Understanding Silence and this can be downloaded from 

https://oceaninabottle.bandcamp.com/album/isolation-volume-2-into-the-white-arcades-understanding-silence

The third part will follow at the start of July, but as a bit of fun I’ve also done a track recorded live during a horrific storm near where I live the a few days called ‘Running from the Storm’ which has the usual synths but tons of live field recordings during it.

https://oceaninabottle.bandcamp.com/album/running-from-the-storm

Lastly, on the poetry front, for the last issue of Printed Words as a magazine (sad news I know) two new poems of mine have appeared ‘As the Poems begins to change’ and ‘After the poem has changed’. See here for more details

https://www.amandasteelwriter.com/440793822?fbclid=IwAR3MU4Ymq_MisACg2dQbJLGWTquf04TTIAwjfD_0_9ofhFgO3jX_5sSBtvM

I have also had three mini poems published in the third issue of Poets Unlimited ‘At the Edge of Autumn’, ‘The Person worked here for a long time’ and ‘Change in direction. See here for more details

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B089G751GV/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i1

Lastly, a few of you know I have been a member of the poetry group ‘Stockport Write Out Loud’ for some years now and despite the group not been able to meet up for a while now at Stockport Art Gallery, we have contained to meet up regularly via Zoom and have produced a book between us called 8 Weeks of Lockdown.

More about this can be read here:

https://www.writeoutloud.net/public/blogentry.php?blogentryid=103441

and the book can be bought here

https://www.lulu.com/en/gb/shop/john-keane/8-weeks-of-lockdown/paperback/product-ddq89g.html

My poems published in this book were “Forgotten Exhibition, After Isolation, Easing out of imagination, Temporary Freedom and a reprint of my five mini poems published at Stockport College – New Start, Mother, Love on Display, Spring Dawn and Cordial Welcome’

Lastly, Carolyn Crossley has published one of my poems as a guest on her blog 'The Trees;
See here for more details 

https://backfromdarknesstolight.com/2020/06/21/guest-poets-andyn-poet/

Monday, 25 May 2020

New work on the Sunday Tribune / New release from Ocean in a Bottle













Busy times at the moment as I have agreed to start doing a semi regular column for the Sunday Tribune on Creative Writing and the few first articles I will be doing will be on lock-down and Covid 19 and how this is affecting people and their creativity. The first article on the rise of viral open mic Literature nights can be found here

Also a new Ocean in a Bottle EP / album has also been released called Isolation Volume 1 (After the Pavillion of Dreams): Embracing Silence.

Described as the release came from a review which described After the Pavillion of Dreams (which is a Harold Budd album) "Harold Budd creates a series of siren songs on the Pavillion of Dreams that shimmer like light reflected on the water's surface" Embracing Silence is a homage to those dream-like times, embracing silence taking us back to better days when things are their worst. The release can be streamed / downloaded from here

P.S. - Keep your eyes on Spoken Label as there is loads of new sessions going on there at the moment. Go here for that 




Saturday, 9 May 2020

Reissue of my first poetry book 'Return to Kemptown'



Amazing to believe, but it’s been 10 years since I released my first full length poetry book ‘Return to Kemptown’.

I remember when I produced that book, most of it was done in a mad burst of five or so months from the end of 2009 into 2010 after discovering lulu.com (A print on demand service) and was talked into doing a book. I had no real plans at that stage apart from simply performing my poetry here, there and everywhere which I was doing and just thought it would be fun to produce a book.

It was a hap hazard of starting off my publishing career and I can remember completely getting the book wrong with all kinds of formatting errors you wouldn’t believe and spelling errors that a teenage boy would have done better than what I did.

However, from that I produced a book which I regarded as a rough diamond which had pieces that I had requests to read out years and years ago including Forgotten Hero and Edge of the world with Billy McKenzie, parts of which led into what came next with my second The End of Summer.
Coming up to 10 years since I first published the book, instead of just bringing the book back into print after it disappeared. Now to celebrate its tenth anniversary, Return to Kemptown (2020) is as much a re-edit and re-imagining but an alternative look at this first book bringing it closer to what came next with his future work with rare and unreleased material from the same period. Return to Kemptown (2020) shows Andy N as a writer subtly able to slip back to the past as effortlessly as a dreamer and take it in a somewhat different direction but still reminding fresh and engaging as it did in 2010.

The book can be purchased from Amazon on:

A kindle version will follow next few weeks. 



Monday, 4 May 2020

Ocean in a Bottle - Isolation Volume 1 (After the Pavilion of Dreams): Embracing Silence






Coming later in May from Ocean in a Bottle

Isolation Volume 1 (After the Pavilion of Dreams): Embracing Silence is the new album by Ocean in a Bottle taking a side step from outer space to inner space to a re-imagining and a homage to Harold Budd's second album After The Pavilion of Dreams.

This album came from a review which described After the Pavilion of Dreams as "Harold Budd creates a series of siren songs on The Pavilion of Dreams that shimmer like light reflected on the water's surface".

Embracing silence is a homage spread across two epic tracks (each over twenty minutes) to those dream like times, embracing silence taking us back to better days when things are at their worst.

Sample can be streamed here