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Mark Jenkin - The Rose Of Nevada (Original Score) Vinyl LP Solid Yellow Colour Due Out 26/06/26

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Cat no. INV353LP-C1

Mark Jenkin - The Rose Of Nevada (Original Score)

Solid Yellow Colour

Please note this is a pre-order item due for release 26th June 2026

Tracklist:

1. Kneebone Barton
2. Through the Gaps (Pt. 1)
3. Are We Fast?
4. Golow
5. One More Trawl
6. Cornish Affirmative
7. E-bow an Howl
8. Through the Gaps (Pt. 2)
9. What's Your Name?
10. Look at It
11. A Letter Home
12. Pysk
13. We Don't Catch Fish
14. Home to Mother
15. Through the Gaps (Pt. 3)
16. Rose of Nevada

Mark Jenkin, the BAFTA Award winning director, editor, screenwriter, cinematographer and musician, presents the score to his new film, Rose of Nevada on Invada Records. Unique among British feature filmmakers for the analogue way in which he crafts his films - all three feature films have been shot on 16mm using a Bolex clockwork camera – as well as his multifaceted roles as the writer, director, director of photography and editor of the film, once more he is responsible for handling the sound design and composing the original score. The new score mirrors the techniques employed in the film, with analogue synthesisers drawing the listener into nebulous hypnotic tones and delicate movements. Composed, produced, engineered and performed by Mark Jenkin using synthesiser, guitar, percussion and loops & effects, the environmental recordings remind us of the context in which the music was originally borne, but as the score ebbs and flows between ambient tranquil seas and crashing storms, it affirms its presence as a powerful stand-alone piece of work. The score’s physical release follows the Cornish director’s third feature film: the time-travelling Rose of Nevada cinematic release in UK and Irish cinemas on 24 April, with a BFI Blu-ray and BFI Player release in the summer.