Monocled Man - We Drift Meridian (2016)
Artist: Monocled Man
Title: We Drift Meridian
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Whirlwind Recordings
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 55:24
Total Size: 129 / 303 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: We Drift Meridian
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Whirlwind Recordings
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 55:24
Total Size: 129 / 303 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Monocled Man – Tromelin (5:37)
02. Monocled Man – We Drift Meridian (feat. Emilia Martensson) (5:02)
03. Monocled Man – Marie-Betsy (6:48)
04. Monocled Man – Deception Island (feat. Ed Begley) (5:47)
05. Monocled Man – Mount Cerberus (7:55)
06. Monocled Man – Fiction Afloat (feat. Emilia Martensson & Ed Begley) (3:32)
07. Monocled Man – Queen Tirza (6:30)
08. Monocled Man – Scott Moorman Adrift (4:30)
09. Monocled Man – Erebus (6:39)
10. Monocled Man – Mount Terror (3:09)
You wouldn't even know they were there... but the minute islands and atolls amidst the vastness of our world's oceans provide intriguing inspiration for Monocled Man's second album, 'We Drift Meridian' - a concept devised by trumpeter, multi-instrumentalist and composer Rory Simmons. Packaged in a simple cardboard sleeve it is limited to 750 copies.
With established colleagues Chris Montague (electric guitar) and Jon Scott (drums/electronics), plus vocal contributions from Emilia Mårtensson and Ed Begley, Simmons layers-up haunting electronic and acoustic soundscapes which reflect the remoteness and sometimes curious histories and characters associated with these far-flung, isolated spaces.
Monocled Man's ethos of through-composition and open improvisation is carried over from their debut release on Whirlwind, 'Southern Drawl' - but here, a distinctive new dimension is introduced, emanating from Simmons' predetermined, home-studio-produced sonic environments. Cinematic beds of sound, carefully crafted with modular synths, sequencers and chopped audio, are all fashioned into an expansive framework which provides a springboard for individual artistry. Chris Montague's characteristically oblique guitar style and Jon Scott's hard-hitting, sparky drumming - both of which are unwaveringly inventive - join with Simmons' plaintive trumpet in generating these appropriately drifting, searching panoramas. But, far away from ambient lifelessness, this is a creative band whose energy also frequently crackles with filmic urgency as pulsating, electronic textures erupt into industrial, post-prog fervor.
Rory Simmons (trumpet, flugelhorn, keyboards, guitar, electronics),
Chris Montague (guitar),
Jon Scott (drums, electronics),
Also featuring:
Emilia Mårtensson, Ed Begley (vocals - tracks 4 and 6)
With established colleagues Chris Montague (electric guitar) and Jon Scott (drums/electronics), plus vocal contributions from Emilia Mårtensson and Ed Begley, Simmons layers-up haunting electronic and acoustic soundscapes which reflect the remoteness and sometimes curious histories and characters associated with these far-flung, isolated spaces.
Monocled Man's ethos of through-composition and open improvisation is carried over from their debut release on Whirlwind, 'Southern Drawl' - but here, a distinctive new dimension is introduced, emanating from Simmons' predetermined, home-studio-produced sonic environments. Cinematic beds of sound, carefully crafted with modular synths, sequencers and chopped audio, are all fashioned into an expansive framework which provides a springboard for individual artistry. Chris Montague's characteristically oblique guitar style and Jon Scott's hard-hitting, sparky drumming - both of which are unwaveringly inventive - join with Simmons' plaintive trumpet in generating these appropriately drifting, searching panoramas. But, far away from ambient lifelessness, this is a creative band whose energy also frequently crackles with filmic urgency as pulsating, electronic textures erupt into industrial, post-prog fervor.
Rory Simmons (trumpet, flugelhorn, keyboards, guitar, electronics),
Chris Montague (guitar),
Jon Scott (drums, electronics),
Also featuring:
Emilia Mårtensson, Ed Begley (vocals - tracks 4 and 6)