He waits by the tree... is the emotional brain child of the artist Jamie Lee hailing from Manchester UK. With a great emphasis on creating uplifting and positive moods for his music, He waits by the tree... weaves an emotional web of found and electronic sounds to create vast soundscapes and adorable melodies, whilst experimenting with layer upon layer of his own choral vocals.
Jamie began writing under the name 'He waits by the tree...' shortly after the passing of his beloved father, who instead of having a gravestone to remember him by, had his ashes scattered in the roots of a young tree. The tree grows alongside a whole forest of young trees, each dedicated to a person who has past away. Jamie's father waits by the tree for his family to join him.
Influenced by both living life and facing death, it becomes clear that He waits by the tree... is something more than just the music you hear, but its also a message to us all to slow down, to observe, and to take in the simple beauties that surround us everyday, as they will help us deal with the harder times.
Put your feet up, take a deep breath, close your eyes, and lose yourself in a world of bubbles and sunshine, welcome to He waits by the tree...
"Listening to this music, feels like taking a little summer afternoon nap, in a park, in the little magical world that exists in between Sigur Rós tracks." - The Orchestra
"One of the best up and coming ambient down tempo artists, a project that hybrids the likes of sigur ros, boards of canada, and the orb. It's almost impossible that something so soft can be so powerful, but this project seems to be both" - Tennesse Loveless (Beautiful noise broadcast)
Thank you very much for your friend add!!!! 'hope you feel better soon' is an incredible song, and the style that you're showing he is very unique and inventive!!! Keep up the awesome work
lovely lovely lovely, thanks you so much for the add. your music is really gorgeous. _____________ Free download EP- http://www.maternitymedia.com -Halogen
in america.....listening to npr radio's program "echoes".....they were playing "place your trust in empty spaces", and i am like....i know this. this made me happy. just wanted to let you know.