Pressed from ancient molds or, more often, forged in rotary kilns, the music of The Warmth has primarily been discovered floating just below the surface of small bodies of water and is best suited to soundtrack stories told in cave paintings. Carl Saff (interpreter) and Paul Foreman (raw materials specialist) remain steadfast as the unlikely curators of these artifacts, ensuring proper care and documentation. 2006 saw the release of the sprawling, birch bark and clay series, Fox & Weathervane. The motivation behind the original creation of this material has been widely speculated on, though no definitive conclusion has been reached. From 2007 through late 2009, the duo employed a unique, controlled vocabulary and melodic nomenclature in interpreting their findings, referred to simply as Vulture. Their activities since then have been undocumented. They have remained silent aside from the occasional, sparse film review and uninformative confirmations of new creative processes.
The Warmth: Paul Foreman & Carl Saff
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