
Music to celebrate 14 years of the No Take Zone
Last month saw the 14th anniversary of the No Take Zone in Lamlash Bay. On 20th September COAST said:
Today we celebrate the 14th year of the No Take Zone. To help us celebrate, Sequoia has released a new music video which celebrates the waters around Arran, as part of their WATER MUSIC source to sea project.
Full video https://youtu.be/ed1VYJsXkXg
Sequoia is Alice Rickards Violin and Sonia Cromarty cello: connecting music, nature and people.
End of Rain & Clear Sky are tunes by Ayrshire fiddler Alastair Savage and describe a view looking across the Firth of Clyde from Ardrossan to the Isle of Arran, after the rain. This music video by Monika Smekot dives under the overlooked water and explores a restored kaleidoscopic kingdom of sea life at Lamlash Bay.
Sequoia is an award-winning string duo, dedicated to exploring the natural world through music. WATER MUSIC source to sea is a musical imagining of the journey taken by a raindrop as it travels along Scotland’s waterways. Field recordings, new commissions and existing works by Bach and contemporary classical and folk composers combine to create a sonic immersion in one of Scotland’s most iconic natural resources. As well as live performances they are producing high quality digital content including music videos and a studio recording. The End of Rain Clear Sky video is part of this project.
Created in association with the Community of Arran Seabed Trust (COAST) with underwater footage by Howard Wood.
Save Scottish Seas
Scottish Environment LINK
Funded by Creative Scotland

