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Craven Faults
Genres
Ambient music, Krautrock, Electronic,
Instrument(s)
Synthesizer, keyboard, Field recording
Years active
2017 - present
Website
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Musical artist
Craven Faults is a British electronic artist and producer known for combining analogue synthesizers, electronics and field recordings to create music that draws from ambient music, Krautrock and electronica. The name is taken from the Craven Fault System in the Pennines and much of his music draws inspiration from the landscapes of Yorkshire, where he resides.[1][2][3][4]
CravenFaults is a British electronic artist and producer known for combining analogue synthesizers, electronics and field recordings to create music...
The CravenFault System is the name applied by geologists to the group of crustal faults in the Pennines that form the southern edge of the Askrigg Block...
Look up craven or Craven in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Craven may refer to: Craven in the Domesday Book, an area of Yorkshire, England, larger area...
between the Craven Basin and the Askrigg Block is defined by the CravenFault System which comprises the North, Middle and South Cravenfaults. The last-named...
Gap and the Peak District. The gap was formed by the dropping of the CravenFaults in the Carboniferous through Jurassic periods combined with glacial...
This list covers all faults and fault-systems that are either geologically important[clarification needed] or connected to prominent seismic activity.[clarification...
Craven was a non-metropolitan district in the west of North Yorkshire, centred on the market town of Skipton. The name Craven is much older than the modern...
the Yorkshire Dales they cover the south-east edge, but north of the CravenFaults, due to weathering, they form only cappings to separate hills. A small...
of the named geological faults affecting the rocks of England. See the main article on faults for a fuller treatment of fault types and nomenclature but...
W.; Woodcock N.J. (2015). "The kinematic linkage of the Dent, Craven and related faults of Northern England" (PDF). Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological...
he saw a hand move. Score for the course: five faults and out." During jumping and hunting events, Craven sounded a wail on the foxhunt horn to give a horse...
Bradford, Manchester and Leeds. Ingleton lies on the North and South Cravenfault, exposing Carboniferous and Ordovician rocks. The Ingletonian rock has...
that follows the Ingleborough Estate nature trail, before passing the CravenFault, the showcave of Ingleborough Cave, the ravine of Trow Gill and the pothole...
along the southern margin of the Askrigg Block to the north of the Cravenfaults. This Ingletonian group of folded and cleaved mudstones and sandstones...
Yorkshire, England. The waterfall is the result of geological faulting (part of the South CravenFault) and is a popular tourist attraction. The waterfall is...
escarpments of Pot Scar, Smearsett Scar, and Giggleswick Scar on the South CravenFault. The area offers good walking. The village offers walkers a bed-and-breakfast...
in the Yorkshire Dales lie on the downthrow side (north) of the Mid CravenFault. There is one set located around Thorpe (Skelterton, Butter Haw, Stebden...
coincident with the Yorkshire Dales. It is defined by the Dent Fault to the west and the CravenFault System to the south whilst to the north it is separated...
exposed in the core of an anticline. The Craven inliers are found to the north of the North CravenFault. In these inliers, calcareous siltstones and...
chain; this is the Askrigg Block defined by the CravenFault System in the southwest and the Dent Fault in the northwest. Drumlins are a particular feature...
from the original (PDF) on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 25 March 2013. "CravenFault" (PDF). yorkshiredales.org.uk. Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority...
a region of limestone extending from Wharfedale to Greenhow and the CravenFault. Lead has been mined in the region since the era of the Roman empire...
including one called The Dovestone. It is thought that parts of the Cravenfaults in the area, dislodged the strata and allowed water to carve a "rocky...
it was to be built but never had". Holywell. Opened in 1987 to view CravenFault. Stoneacre. Former run-round loop en route along the line, now used as...