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A Wake A Week

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  • Genre: Ambient / Classical / Experimental

    Location UK

    Profile Views: 30024

    Last Login: 9/26/2010

    Member Since 4/28/2007

    Record Label Spectraliquid

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    A Wake A Week...do we never tire of these endless reruns of our grief? With this debut release from his new project, Dave Dando-Moore (Detritus) offers us an intensely composed symphony of unending sorrow. If Detritus is the debris of emotion, A Wake A Week is the tar-black residue still clinging like a parasite, clawing away at old wounds. Like ashes on celluloid, “Little Black Cloud” opens up a widescreen vista of sound, albeit sullied and decaying. Eschewing the polish and sterility that digital production can entail, the album embodies the crackle and spark of embers of a once-consuming fire, giving us a drone album that feels organic and alive. From the opening waves of “House”, the listener will submerged in cascades of suffocating, drowning synthesis. Capturing the very essence of heartache, each rumble and pulse pulls us deeper into a heart of darkness. Yet, there is beauty and hope shattering through this black firmament. Opening up the the instrumentation to such diverse timbres as neo-classical pianos, tranquilised guitar and the perfumed atmospherics of ethnic vocals, expectant warmth rises through the swathes of oppressive intensity. No artistic hubris is attempted here – this is as raw, open and confessional as music can get. Drawing comparisons with Max Richter, Deaf Centre, Johann Johannsson and The Protagonist, A Wake A Wake will evoke cathartic exorcisms of woe in even the most glacial of hearts. ....RELEASES.... Date: Jan 2009.. Title: Little Black Cloud .. Released By: Spectraliquid.. Buy: ..http://www.spectraliquid.com...... Date: Jan 2010.. Title: Abandon.. Released By: List Records.. Buy: ..http://awakeaweek.bandcamp.com..
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  • Influences

    Xela, Deaf Centre, Max Richter, Machinefabriek, Fennesz, Godspeed You Black Emperor, Biosphere, Eluvium, Bohren Und Der Club Of Gore, Bass Communion, Craig Armstrong, Jasper TX, Deathprod, Library Tapes, Goldmund, BJ Nilsen, Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson, Janek Schaefer, Oren Ambarchi, Lawrence English, William Basinski, Stars Of The Lid, Sylvain Chauveau etc....
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  • Modulation Aurora (DEBU…

    HI!!!

    THANX FOR YOUR FRIENDSHIP!!!

    CHEERS






    KAMELIA

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    3 years ago
  • Neptune Code

    That piano in Through Line was emotional and well composed. I liked the distanced sounding crackle. Real dramatic feel in House. Take care and keep in touch, Jere

    3 years ago
  • Flat Black And Circular

    Excellent work, esp the piano based piece. Goes right with the new BJ Nilsen tape!

    3 years ago
  • zvh

    damn good sounds, pleasure to listen!!!! :)

    3 years ago
  • Tzadik TheManic

    Greetings and thX for the reQuest!

    I wasn't aware of this project that you're doing, & indeed i'm happy
    to finally be enlightened. Thus far it's all beauty; so back i go to
    hear_feel_travel with the rest :)

    ~~~Tz@DiK~~~

    3 years ago
  • phosphene

    Good music...
    Thanks a lot for your curiosity.
    Keep it up!
    Pi

    Phosphene Album "A Call" available now!!!!

    3 years ago
  • Lucius Works Here

    yes, I like your sounds.... nice to meet you and thanks for the add!

    3 years ago
  • Message To Bears

    stunning work

    3 years ago
  • hymen

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    3 years ago
  • P.A.L

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    thank you for the request!

    3 years ago
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Bio:

A Wake A Week...do we never tire of these endless reruns of our grief? With this debut release from his new project, Dave Dando-Moore (Detritus) offers us an intensely composed symphony of unending sorrow. If Detritus is the debris of emotion, A Wake A Week is the tar-black residue still clinging like a parasite, clawing away at old wounds. Like ashes on celluloid, “Little Black Cloud” opens up a widescreen vista of sound, albeit sullied and decaying. Eschewing the polish and sterility that digital production can entail, the album embodies the crackle and spark of embers of a once-consuming fire, giving us a drone album that feels organic and alive. From the opening waves of “House”, the listener will submerged in cascades of suffocating, drowning synthesis. Capturing the very essence of heartache, each rumble and pulse pulls us deeper into a heart of darkness. Yet, there is beauty and hope shattering through this black firmament. Opening up the the instrumentation to such diverse timbres as neo-classical pianos, tranquilised guitar and the perfumed atmospherics of ethnic vocals, expectant warmth rises through the swathes of oppressive intensity. No artistic hubris is attempted here – this is as raw, open and confessional as music can get. Drawing comparisons with Max Richter, Deaf Centre, Johann Johannsson and The Protagonist, A Wake A Wake will evoke cathartic exorcisms of woe in even the most glacial of hearts.
RELEASES
Date: Jan 2009
Title: Little Black Cloud
Released By: Spectraliquid
Buy: http://www.spectraliquid.com

Date: Jan 2010
Title: Abandon
Released By: List Records
Buy: http://awakeaweek.bandcamp.com

Member Since:

April 28, 2007

Influences:

Xela, Deaf Centre, Max Richter, Machinefabriek, Fennesz, Godspeed You Black Emperor, Biosphere, Eluvium, Bohren Und Der Club Of Gore, Bass Communion, Craig Armstrong, Jasper TX, Deathprod, Library Tapes, Goldmund, BJ Nilsen, Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson, Janek Schaefer, Oren Ambarchi, Lawrence English, William Basinski, Stars Of The Lid, Sylvain Chauveau etc....

Record Label:

Spectraliquid

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