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13/9/2020 0 Comments

Andrew Heath - The Alchemist's Muse (Disco Gecko)

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WHAT WE SAY:

If a sedentary Sunday is in order then I suggest you check the new Andrew Heath LP for Disco Gecko Recordings. The sounds of life, both rural & urban, adorn velvet tones and silky drones in this most soothing, and Sabbath suitable, ambient undertaking.
WHAT YOUR EARS SAY:

WHAT THE RELEASE NOTES SAY:

The Alchemist’s Muse is a process-led body of work that further explores my obsession with minimalism, texture, tone and the detritus that litters our sound field such as radio static or mechanical noises. I use clusters of piano notes and guitar drones against warm layers of electronics and treated field recordings, often manipulating them with various forms of both tape machines and software to create the finished pieces. Building on techniques involving the longer sound recordings I used in previous albums such as ‘Evenfall’ and ‘A Trace of Phosphor’, I have worked here with a more layered palette of sound.

I was also delighted to re-engage with two amazing artists, Bill Howgego adds a sublime bass clarinet to ‘The Alchemist’s Muse’ and the Romanian born poet, Maria Stadnika re-voices her work on a completely new version of ‘The Garden Reveals Itself’.

Recorded at my home in the Cotswolds, England earlier this year just as we all experienced a new silence imposed upon us all and for me, this album has emerged with a sense of calm, tranquility and slowly evolving soundscapes to balance our days.

I leave you to decide who or what are the alchemist and their muse.

Credits:
Andrew Heath - Acoustic and electric piano, electronics, guitar, treatments, field recordings
Bill Howgego - Bass clarinet (The Alchemist’s Muse)
Maria Stadnika - Voice (The Garden Reveals Itself - night mix)

Artwork by Zoe Heath


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