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Chris Watson - El Tren Fantasma

Recommended by us on 9th November 2011

El Tren Fantasma by Chris Watson
  • 1 - La Anunciante
  • 2 - Los Mochis
  • 3 - Sierra Tarahumara
  • 4 - El Divisadero
  • 5 - Crucero La Joya
  • 6 - Chihuahua
  • 7 - Aguascalientes
  • 8 - Mexico D.F.
  • 9 - El Tajin
  • 10 - Veracruz

5...according to our on Wed 09 Nov, 2011.

Chris Watson, world renowned sound recordist, has a fascination with, in his own words, “putting a microphone where you can't put your ears”. On this, his fourth album for Touch and first in about eight years, he puts your ears in the past, with an album based around recordings from one of the last ever journeys of a train travelling from the west to east coast of Mexico, more than a decade after the last continuous coast-to-coast service ran there. As far as albums of field recordings go, this is a fast-moving and evocative collection of well-edited sounds, some of which I can place and some of which I can't. The ongoing theme is of course trains, starting and stopping and clattering along, but there's plenty more to distract you, with chatter and birdsong and the like. On the fourth track he's got some great cosmic ethereal drones, like he's stretched the sound of a train's horn, but I'm not sure if this has been achieved through sound processing or synths or if it's actual sounds he encountered on his travels. This one does seem like more of an arranged ambient piece based around the sound of a train...up until this point I was expecting this album just to be field recordings but this is very good! He's harnessed the relaxing clatter of train tracks and built a song around it. The arranged musical elements here make me wonder how much of the rest of the album has been tweaked and prodded into its final shape. This is a superbly edited and painstakingly constructed piece which, while it does contain musical moments, is more about the ambience and the shared experience of this train journey through the Mexican heat. A must for any field recording enthusiast for sure. If the Financial Times are to be believed (and I'm not 100% confident they are), the sounds incorporated into this disc include hummingbirds' wings and the boom of heat rising from the Copper Canyon. Hard to say without some kind of visual aid but I'd like to think that's true.

"Take the ghost train from Los Mochis to Veracruz and travel cross country, coast to coast, Pacific to Atlantic. Ride the rhythm of the rails on board the Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México (FNM) and the music of a journey that has now passed into history."

El Tren Fantasma, (The Ghost Train), is Chris Watson's 4th solo album for Touch, and his first since Weather Report in 2003, which was named as one of the albums you should hear before you die in The Guardian. A Radio programme was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on Saturday 30 Oct, 2010, produced by Sarah Blunt, and described as "a thrilling acoustic journey across the heart of Mexico from Pacific to Atlantic coast using archive recordings to recreate a rail passenger service which no longer exists. It’s now more than a decade since FNM operated its last continuous passenger service across country. Chris Watson spent a month on board the train with some of the last passengers to travel this route. As sound recordist he was part of the film crew working on a programme in the BBC TV series Great Railways Journeys. Now, in this album, the journey of the ‘ghost train’ is recreated, evoking memories of a recent past, capturing the atmosphere, rhythms and sounds of human life, wildlife and the journey itself along the tracks of one of Mexico’s greatest engineering projects.
About the author...

Chris Watson is one of the world's leading recorders of wildlife and natural phenomena, and for Touch he edits his field recordings into a filmic narrative. For example. the unearthly groaning of ice in an Icelandic glacier is a classic example of, in Watson's words, putting a microphone where you can't put your ears. He was born in Sheffield where he attended Rowlinson School and Stannington College (now part of Sheffield College). In 1971 he was a founding member of the influential Sheffield-based experimental music group Cabaret Voltaire. His sound recording career began in 1981 when he joined Tyne Tees Television. Since then he has developed a particular and passionate interest in recording the wildlife sounds of animals, habitats and atmospheres from around the world. As a freelance recordist for film, tv & radio, Chris Watson specialises in natural history and documentary location sound together with track assembly and sound design in post production.

  •    "It is over a decade since FNM operated its last continuous passenger service across the country but here sound recordist Chris Watson recreates its atmospheric journey with the help of the train recordings he made while working on the BBC television series Great Railway Journeys... through desert and city, but it is the rocking rhythms of the train itself that prove most memorable. [Stephanie Billen]" (The Observer)

    •    "El Tren Fantasma (8pm) is Archive on 4's recollection of a trans-Mexico rail journey by sound recordist Chris Watson. From desert to rainforest, hummingbirds' wings to the boom of heat rising from the Copper Canyon, it recalls a beloved passenger train system abandoned by privatisation. **** [Martin Hoyle]" (The Financial Times)

    •    "Sometimes, radio can awaken the mind and sharpen the senses like no other medium. This "sound portrait" of a now-abandoned railway line that used to run between the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of Mexico is a good case in point. Captured by sound recordist Chris Watson more than a decade ago, it jostles with human, animal and mechanical life, filling the room with an atmosphere that is more richly evocative of Central America than any TV travel show I've seen. Diesel engines thrum, cicadas chirrup and passengers chatter, sing and argue. [Pete Naughton]" (The Daily Telegraph)

Acf said:

this is beautiful stuff, a shame you can no longer make that journey. a nice companion piece to the Johnny Trunk east midlands buffet announcement disc!!

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