zakè & City of Dawn // Frizzell & Duque: A Sorrow Unrequited LP

zakè & City of Dawn // Frizzell & Duque: A Sorrow Unrequited LP

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アメリカで最も勢いのあるアンビエントドローンレーベルのひとつPast Inside the Present主宰zakèとネオクラシカル作家City of Dawnの共作レコードです。

情景を感化させるメランコリックなネオクラシカル・アンビエント5曲を収録。

※デジタル音源をご希望の場合はお気軽にご連絡をお願いいたします

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Ask us for digital files. 12" black vinyl. 

Tracklist:

  1. We Once Believed We Owned The Sky 09:10
  2. Fragile Dreaming In A Fragile Mind 08:28
  3. A Sorrow Unrequited 04:33
  4. Closer, Always Closer 04:57
  5. The Sparrow's Flight 06:25

Headphone Commute review:

“Fans of slow-evolving orchestral ambience will absolutely love this new collaboration between the Past Inside The Present label owner, Zach Frizzell and Damien Duque, also known as zakè and City of Dawn, for which they drop their project monikers and team up as simply Frizzell & Duque.

On these five, slowly evolving pieces of A Sorrow Unrequited, the duo manipulate chamber instruments alongside reverb saturated pads and swelling bass to compose a symphony of ebbing music. Unlike some undertakings, where artists would sample their classical records and loop through the passages sculpting the sound, the modern classical elements of this record appear to be cleaner and pure.

I praise this pristine production, where every each instrument finds a home, in a wonderful fusion of ambient, neo-classical, and meditation music. In a closer listening session, intricate layers of sonics blanket the surface of wave-kissing shores; while in a passive attention-softening seance, A Sorrow Unrequited comforts and lulls.

The release is an interpretation of a poem by the same name, written by Julia Frizzell. Here’s a quote of the first stanza, “Fragile dreams while we are growing old / For we once believed we owned the sky / Spread endlessly before us / Lie shallow at our feet //”

I’ve played this on repeat consecutive times, and I keep coming back to the album, as I’m sure you will too. I recommend that you grab this on vinyl.” 

Artist : zakè & City of Dawn

Label : Zakè Drone Recordings

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アメリカで最も勢いのあるアンビエントドローンレーベルのひとつPast Inside the Present主宰zakèとネオクラシカル作家City of Dawnの共作レコードです。

情景を感化させるメランコリックなネオクラシカル・アンビエント5曲を収録。

※デジタル音源をご希望の場合はお気軽にご連絡をお願いいたします

-------------------------------- 

Ask us for digital files. 12" black vinyl. 

Tracklist:

  1. We Once Believed We Owned The Sky 09:10
  2. Fragile Dreaming In A Fragile Mind 08:28
  3. A Sorrow Unrequited 04:33
  4. Closer, Always Closer 04:57
  5. The Sparrow's Flight 06:25

Headphone Commute review:

“Fans of slow-evolving orchestral ambience will absolutely love this new collaboration between the Past Inside The Present label owner, Zach Frizzell and Damien Duque, also known as zakè and City of Dawn, for which they drop their project monikers and team up as simply Frizzell & Duque.

On these five, slowly evolving pieces of A Sorrow Unrequited, the duo manipulate chamber instruments alongside reverb saturated pads and swelling bass to compose a symphony of ebbing music. Unlike some undertakings, where artists would sample their classical records and loop through the passages sculpting the sound, the modern classical elements of this record appear to be cleaner and pure.

I praise this pristine production, where every each instrument finds a home, in a wonderful fusion of ambient, neo-classical, and meditation music. In a closer listening session, intricate layers of sonics blanket the surface of wave-kissing shores; while in a passive attention-softening seance, A Sorrow Unrequited comforts and lulls.

The release is an interpretation of a poem by the same name, written by Julia Frizzell. Here’s a quote of the first stanza, “Fragile dreams while we are growing old / For we once believed we owned the sky / Spread endlessly before us / Lie shallow at our feet //”

I’ve played this on repeat consecutive times, and I keep coming back to the album, as I’m sure you will too. I recommend that you grab this on vinyl.” 

Artist : zakè & City of Dawn

Label : Zakè Drone Recordings