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Torren Martyn - Distant Shore - needessentials

On a distant shore that faces the full brunt of Arctic winter storms, surfer Torren Martyn and filmmaker Ishka Folkwell find mesmerising surf in the cold dark days of winter. Every year we head off to remote corners of the world in search of good waves in freezing cold climates to put the latest wetsuit developments to the test in the most extreme elements we can find. This short film produced by needessentials this takes you a journey to the frigid waters of the North Atlantic. Set to a evocative original score by HEADLAND this film portrays how bleak February in the North Atlantic can be, but if all the elements line up, in-between gale force winds, blizzards and snow, the magic sometimes happens. Produced by needessentials Directed by Ishka Folkwell Surfer - Torren Martyn Surfboards - Simon Jones, Morning of the earth surfboards Wetsuits / Gear - needessentials Original score by Headland https://headland.bandcamp.com/music Track List in Order: Bauhinia In So Many Mirrors (Part II) The Landing Strip Empire Vale In So Many Mirrors (Part I) The Murmuration Elderflower Headland Band members: Gus Agars: Drums Zee Barnes: Banjo Les Dorahy: Accordions, Mandola, Synth Brock Fitzgerald: Drums Kenny Gormly: Bass Melissa Hunt: Double Bass, Clarinet Tahiti Jones: Cello Penny McBride: Trumpet, Flugelhorn Betty Paterson: Percussion, Piano Murray Paterson: Guitars, Bass Joel Silbersher: Guitar Recorded by Les Dorahy at Nashuaville and Steve Law at Viscount Mobile Some drums recorded and mixed by Dan Luscombe at Clanger’s Mixed by Christian Pyle at Prawn & Spanner Mastered by Michael Worthington at Soundworthy

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