Thursday, March 26, 2026

Plague Dogs - The Heartwood Institute

The Heartwood Institute, the name used by Jonathan Sharp for his retro-electronica music, has previously released highly evocative imaginary soundtracks to Penelope Lively's children's novels Astercote (1970) and The Whispering Knights (1971)among other haunted and beguiling work. I greatly enjoy these wistful and atmospheric compositions, with their affinities to the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and all those ancient mysteries books of the Nineteen Seventies. 

His latest release, from Folk Police Recordings, is a tribute to Richard Adams' The Plague Dogs (1977). In an interview for the label, the musician explains that with The Heartwood Institute he is 'trying to capture a mixture of melancholy, hauntology and rural darkness'. The inspiration for the new album came from an enthusiasm for Adams' work but more particularly the setting for the novel in rural Cumbria, remembered from his own childhood, 'from the craggy and mysterious fells to the gentle hills and pastoral farmland.' The pieces make use of field recordings made at some of the locations in the book. 

Plague Dogs is available as a compact disc in a limited edition of 200 copies and also as a digital download. Pre-orders are available now for late April release. 

Proceeds from the album will go to Animal Rescue Cumbria.

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