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© Tekh Limited. 07-TKH-001
Produced by: welbourn TEKH & COMPUTER coalwood
Recorded by: COMPUTER coalwood & TEMPLAR brighton

 

Listen to tracks from DUIR 'The Stout Guardian of the Door' at:

Duir Myspace

 


 

After the release of 'A Giant' in November 2003, I began demoing a number of new tracks with TEMPLAR brighton on his newly acquired digital porta-studio. Over the course of the winter of 2004/2005, a number of impromptu sessions were recorded in my mother's attic room in Grantham. The tracks were written with no specific project or release in mind, however the initial songs were based upon observations made on fieldtrips to places of interest in Lincolnshire. As the recordings progressed, the assemblage began to take the form of a journey from my birthplace in Grantham, north - along the limestone escarpment known as the Lincoln Edge - to the River Humber.

On completion of these 'home' recordings, it became our intention to put out the demos under the working title 'Byard's Leap'. The release never materialised and several months passed before we re-visited the recordings in the spring of 2005. We realised - with hindsight - that it had been a wise decision not to release the album in its raw form, however it was evident that certain compositions and backing tracks carried with them a unique charm and atmosphere.

In the summer of 2005, TEMPLAR brighton and I took several of the backing tracks, which formed the backbone of 'Byard's Leap', into the 'Mouse House' studio in Nottingham and began developing and expanding them them with COMPUTER coalwood. DOGGEN foster and KEVLAR bales were often in and out of the studio during our recording sessions and both made valuable contributions to our recordings. With a number of core tracks established, we were encouraged by the comments of those who were privy to our efforts and we made a conscious decision to expand upon the existing material and prepare it for a future release. Throughout 2006, a number of further sessions were organised, involving COMPUTER coalwood, ANTRONHY øh and myself, and as a result of these sessions, two additional tracks: 'Washing Molly Grime' and 'Humber', were written to complement the existing recordings.

Released under the collective name of name of DUIR, 'The Stout Guardian of the Door' represents an un-sequenced journey of discovery from the Hill O'Harrow, north to Humber's edge. The corresponding map details the sites mentioned in the spoken word text and will act as your guide, should you wish to retread the heathen path.

welbourn TEKH ­ 'the town in the gravel basin' ­ June 2007

 

Side One - From the Hill O'Harrow to the Lincoln Gap

Track One: DUIR: THE STOUT GUARDIAN OF THE DOOR (Brighton/Welbourn)
The track is based upon a walk undertaken from Hall's Hill near Grantham across the heathland to the church of St. John and St. James in the village of Dorrington. The journey observes places of interest on the way including; the barrow-like hill of Hambleton near Syston, the site of the shrine of the three mothers at Ancaster, Byard's Leap and the Knights Templar's Preceptory Tower at Temple Bruer, before finally arriving at Dorrington ­ the half-way house, that stands as testimony to Duir ­ the stout guardian of the door. Read TEKH's essay: 'The Oak Shrine of Daron-Wy' HERE.

KEVLAR bales: Drums
TEMPLAR Brighton: Reverse Piano
COMPUTER coalwood: Acoustic Guitar, Mellotron, Synthesizer, Electric Piano
DOGGEN foster: Lead Guitar and Bass
welbourn TEKH: Spoken Word


Track Two: A SINGULARITY (Coalwood)
In the centre of the land of sheep stand the remains of a circular shrine, attributable to the Knights Templar.

COMPUTER coalwood: Sequenced Synthesizer


Track Three: AIRMAN ROSS AT THE CRONE'S WELL (Brighton/Welbourn)
During his service at RAF Cranwell, T.E. Lawrence was registered as Airman Ross. He spent his time in Lincolnshire riding around the Lincoln Heath on his Brough Superior motorcycle and was a frequent visitor to the remains of Knights Templar's preceptory at Temple Bruer. On one occasion, he was known to have challenged a pilot of a light aircraft to a race from RAF Cranwell to Spitalgate Level near Grantham. As the bi-plane flew overhead, Lawrence raced along Ermine Street on his metal steed.

TEMPLAR Brighton: Effects and Loops
welbourn TEKH: Spoken Word & Bass


Track Four: IN THE SHADOW OF DUNSTON PILLAR (Brighton/Welbourn)
Dunston pillar, built by Sir Francis Dashwood ­ founder of the 'Hell-Fire Club' - stands in the centre of Lincoln Heath and once acted as an inland lighthouse to aid travellers crossing this dark plateau. At one stage in its history, a statue of King George III replaced the octagonal lantern that once adorned the tower. The remains of this effigy can be found within the grounds of Lincoln Castle.

TEMPLAR Brighton: Guitar


Track Five: PUNK ROCK AT BRAUNCEWELL (Brighton/Welbourn)
On 16th August 1977 - the day that Elvis Presley died, we were holed up in a haunted farmhouse on the Lincoln Heath writing punk rock songs.

KEVLAR bales: Drums
TEMPLAR Brighton: Synthesizer and Guitar
DOGGEN foster: Lead Guitar
welbourn TEKH: Strum Bass


Track Six: SHORT MEG (Brighton)
The village of Metheringham on Lincoln Heath is known locally as 'Meg'. It can be no coincidence that the witch in the story at Byard's Leap was also known as Meg, for it is a name common with this association.

TEMPLAR Brighton: Acoustic Guitar


Track Seven: LINDEN - 'THE PEOPLE OF THE POOL' (Brighton/Welbourn)
A walking song. A journey along the Lincoln Cliff Edge powered-on by Doggen's strolling bass-line.

KEVLAR bales: Drums
TEMPLAR Brighton: Acoustic & Slide Guitar
COMPUTER coalwood: Acoustic & Slide Guitar and Piano
DOGGEN foster: Bass
welbourn TEKH: Spoken Word

 

Side Two - From the Lincoln Gap to Humber's Edge


Track Eight: WASHING MOLLY GRIME (Coalwood/Hodgkinson/Welbourn)
The effigy known as Molly Grime was once associated with a Good Friday washing ritual at the Church of St. Peter and Our Lady of Pity in the Lincolnshire village of Glentham. Read TEKH's essay 'The Quest for Molly Grime' HERE.

COMPUTER coalwood: Reverse Lead & Rhythm Guitar, Mellotron and Synthesizers
DOGGEN foster: Duir Guitar
ANTRONHY øh hodgkinson: Drums
welbourn TEKH: Bass


Track Nine: TUFFA (Brighton/Welbourn)
The village of Dragonby boast a curious freak of nature ­ a stone dragon. A sand blown petrified stream is responsible for the odd occurrence known as the sunken church, or the stone curtain. Read TEKH's essay 'Dragons, Dragoons and a Mysterious Stone Curtain!' HERE.

TEMPLAR Brighton: Acoustic Guitar and Cello
welbourn TEKH: Spoken Word


Track Ten: THE FIELD (Brighton/Welbourn)
This song is dedicated to T.C. Lethbridge, for he reminds us how important it is to observe the detail of nature during our passage.

TEMPLAR Brighton: Guitar and Loops
COMPUTER coalwood: Synthesizer
ANTRONHY øh hodgkinson: Drums
welbourn TEKH: Spoken Word and Bass


Track Eleven: WHERE TWO RIVERS MEET (Brighton/Welbourn)
The turf-cut labyrinth at Alkborough is known as Julian Bower. Below this spiral path, the Rivers Trent and Ouse meet to form the great Humber. This is a very special place.

KEVLAR bales: Drums
TEMPLAR Brighton: Guitar
DOGGEN foster: Bass
welbourn TEKH: Spoken Word


Track Twelve: HUMBER (Coalwood/Hodgkinson/Welbourn)
Journey's end at water's edge. The great river Humber is wide and formibable, yet even to this day, the wise traveller can still wade across in conducive conditions. Here the eternal battle between man and nature is evenly matched.

COMPUTER coalwood: Guitar and Effects
ANTRONHY øh hodgkinson: Synths and Percussion
welbourn TEKH: Guitar & Spoken Word
JON-AK Rhys-Lewis: Rolling Toms


Track Thirteen: THE STOUT GUARDIAN OF THE DOOR (reprise) (Coalwood/Brighton)
As the stout guardian of the door, Duir looks both ways and it is fitting that his presence concludes this assemblage.

COMPUTER coalwood: Treated Acoustic Guitar, Electric & Acoustic Piano


Bonus Track: THE STOUT GUARDIAN OF THE DOOR (Brighton/Hodgkinson/Welbourn)
Track One remixed by ANTRONHY øh