Please be aware there is some strobing as the Sun flashes through the trees !! I hope this can mitigate those in current lockdown who yearn for the wide open beauty of our glorious countryside. #Lockdown#LockDownEntertainment
Special Thanks to Ella Jo Street for her wonderful vocal chords! Another dashcam journey with music by Nostramus with music Steve Spon is producing for a forthcoming album project which we will be highlighting on our Bandcamp channel. Please consider supporting Steve at Patreon (Link Below) The return journey from a dashcam videoed road trip across mid/west Wales. Last week we premiered our first leg of the journey into the Cambrian Mountains “Ysbyty Ystwyth” to “The Devils Bridges”. Now we present our return leg of the mission from the Hafon Arch which is known as the gateway to the Cambrian Mountains on the mountain road to Rhayader from Aberystwyth and the coast at Cardigan Bay. This video comes in two parts, today we present part one. With a new piece of sound sculpture by Nostramus titled “Cambrianne”. This journey starts at The Hafon Arch built by Thomas Johhnes in 1810 who owned the nearby “Hafon” estate. He built in commemoration of the 1810 Jubilee of the so called ‘mad’ King George III. Until recently the mountain road ran through the arch. This marked the entrance to the Cambrian mountains and the old packhorse road was one of the only passable tracks through the mountains to the Welsh coast. This is one of the finest scenic routes in Wales and it has some pretty stiff competition as Wales is a beautiful country.
Another dashcam journey with music by Nostramus with music I am producing for a forthcoming album project which I will be highlighting on my Bandcamp channel. Please consider supporting my Nostramus channel at at Bandcamp .
The return journey from a dashcam videoed road trip across mid/west Wales. Last week we premiered our first leg of the journey into the Cambrian Mountains “Ysbyty Ystwyth” to “The Devils Bridges”. Steve was accompanied by stained glass artist Jon Murphy on this group of journeys Special Thanks to Ella Jo Street for her wonderful vocal chords as Nostramus’s movement “Cambriannia” is reprised from part one! For part two of this journey and included in this video are two brand new tracks written and produced by Steve Spon for Nostramus the two tracks are “The Conduit” and “Cluster Five”. Steve is hoping to raise funding for a new Nostramus album which he is currently writing and producing as Nostramus during lockdown, so if you can me please consider supporting me at Bandcamp or contacting me directly through this Youtube channel or my new Dronescaping Ynys Prydain Youtube Channel. The links will follow shortly.
I have arranged this new music to complement the journey, finding it inspirational and easier to work with moving image’s. “The mixes are bespoke for the journeys but out of this I hope to distill and produce this music into fully fledged album productions which I hope to mix all in 5.1 3d sound” So watch this space!
Now we present our return leg of the mission from the Hafon Arch which is known as the gateway to the Cambrian Mountains on the mountain road to Rhayeder from Aberystwyth and the coast at Cardigan Bay. This video comes in two parts, today we present part Two. This journey starts at Pant Mawr roughly half way along the route to the coast. This road is better known as the A4120 today and the views are spectacular, on a really clear day the mountains of Mourne in Ireland can be made out across Cardigan Bay from certain parts of this road and also the mountains of the Lleynn Peninsular rise spectacularly over the Sea in the distance. The end of the journey is marked by the iconic sentinel summit of Pen Dinas with it’s Wellington Monument overlooking the Seaside Town of Aberystwyth the “Biarritz of Wales”, famous for housing the Library of Wales , the University and elements of the Welsh Government. It is also a traditional Victorian Holliday resort made famous a few years ago when a storm tossed up wave splashes higher than those buildings on the Sea front, seen across the worlds media. Constitution hill can be seen in the background of the last image with its famous funicular railway and camera obscura. This is one of the finest scenic routes in Wales and it has some pretty stiff competition as Wales is a beautiful country. Please check back later for further dashcam journeys! we are going to journey further into the Cambrian Mountains as soon as we get a few good clear days….