(Clutha Project) The Moorland Spring by enlimila plus published on 2018-05-25T14:32:12Z This composition is part of a series that I am calling "The Clutha Project". They each relate in some way the the River Clyde and my memories of it, or to the ways in which it has affected the lives of myself and others. Some of the pieces to be included were in fact written several years ago, before the idea of the project came to me. The idea is to have each piece relate the different sections of the river from source to sea. Since this is something coagulating from various ideas over the years, I haven't tackled the project in any logical order. This particular piece is new and represents the moorland where the Clyde rises as a spring and begins to trickle down towards the industrial Lowlands of Scotland. The wildlife recording of Curlews used in this is XC291789 from the Xeno-Canto website, recorded by David M in 2015. It is used here under terms of CC Licence. Genre Soundtrack Comment by Lammbone Beautiful composition. Inspirational. The upper reaches of the Abhainn Chluaidh are enchanting. 2019-03-14T17:21:03Z Comment by markjbennett Not sure how I managed to miss this beautiful post Ali. It captures the flow of life perfectly. Your VSTs do very well to make this feel emotional. Most enjoyed. 2019-03-13T13:20:36Z