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Kingdom Come, Kingdom Go
by Michael Cloud Duguay
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First seen Jun 19, 2026 · Last updated Jul 10, 2026
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- Michael Cloud Duguay is creating beauty with disappearing church organsCanadian composer Michael Cloud Duguay, who emerged from the 2010s Toronto indie scene and took a 10-year hiatus to grapple with addiction, has returned with a new project called 'Kingdom Come, Kingdom Go.' The project captures the sounds of disappearing church organs in Newfoundland, Canada. Duguay recorded the album using a solar-powered, vehicular recording studio to break out of the "sterile" environment of traditional studios, blending field recordings of aging organs with his own compositions.Twitter / X·Jul 10, 2026
- ‘A sacred kind of sound’: inside a solar-powered journey to preserve the music of church organsMusician Michael Cloud Duguay embarked on a mission across Newfoundland to record the sounds of historic church pipe organs in remote communities using a solar-powered mobile studio. The project captures the majestic yet increasingly rare instruments before they potentially disappear, blending music preservation with environmental sustainability. The article follows his journey through small towns like Aguathuna, documenting the challenges and discoveries of recording these complex instruments in their original settings.bsky·Jun 19, 2026

