David Cordero & Anthéne - Let One Bird Sing (2025) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Let One Bird Sing
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: whitelabrecs
Genre: Ambient, Experimental, Post-Rock
Quality: FLAC 24/48000; 16/44100; MP3 320
Total Time: 00:37:53
Total Size: 88; 165; 373 MB
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David Cordero (Spain) and Brad Deschamps, performing under the alias Anthéne (Toronto), are established musicians in the Ambient and experimental genres, with works released on labels such as Home Normal and Past Inside The Present. Cordero's music, a transition to solo work from a Post-Rock background, is inspired by Brian Eno, Steve Roach, Japanese minimalism, and focuses on nature and everyday life. Deschamps creates melodic, guitar-based soundscapes with a tendency towards minimalism. Their second full-length collaborative album is titled 'Let One Bird Sing' (following 2023’s ‘Lost Under The Sea’). The album was created by exchanging musical sketches and weaving together layers of guitar, modular tones, and textures in an unhurried process where restraint, subtlety, and space were key elements. The album's title, inspired by a line in a Faiz Ahmad Faiz poem about hope for freedom, reflects a sense of openness and quiet reverence for nature. The album's intent is to create a space for calm and reflection.

Tracklist:
1-1 David Cordero;Anthéne - Humedal [4:32]
1-2 David Cordero;Anthéne - Vermilion [4:36]
1-3 David Cordero;Anthéne - Flame and Rust [5:24]
1-4 David Cordero;Anthéne - Autumn Song [5:56]
1-5 David Cordero;Anthéne - Limo [4:59]
1-6 David Cordero;Anthéne - Manto [5:38]
1-7 David Cordero;Anthéne - Canopy [6:48]