Rise EP 5 tracks, 29.11 Auditory Canvas on February 17, 2012 09:12
- 1. 1. Auditory Canvas - Burn 4.24 340 plays
- 2. 2. Auditory Canvas - Ember 3.50 288 plays
- 3. 3. Auditory Canvas - Become 4.44 247 plays
- 4. Rise Pt.1 and Pt.2 10.43 1793 plays
- 5. Auditory Canvas - Glow (Iridescence) 5.28 790 plays
Unreleased So Far.... 16 tracks, 1.30.57 Auditory Canvas on July 03, 2010 11:48
- 1. A Dream Nuclei (Re-work) 5.49 199 plays 90.0 BPM
- 2. Wish Upon a Dream (free download) 5.27 440 plays 88.0 BPM
- 3. Eradine (April 2012) 5.20 433 plays
- 4. Introspect (Feb 2012) 6.56 753 plays
- 5. All We Have is Now (Feb 2012) 5.32 580 plays
- 6. Candy (Feb 2012) 4.58 503 plays
- 7. Feel (With Kyrstyn Pixton) (feb 2012) 6.38 504 plays
- 8. Out of Exile (Vocal version with Kyrstyn Pixton) (Feb 2012) 5.36 395 plays
- 9. Winters Sanctuary (Vocal version with Kyrstyn Pixton (Feb 2012) 4.33 374 plays
- 10. Calm Eery Trek (Feb 2012) 7.22 350 plays
- 11. Winter's Sanctuary (Dub) 4.33 1275 plays
- 12. Auditory Canvas - Sea of Memories and Dreams 5.34 1078 plays
- 13. Fortitude 6.00 1128 plays
- 14. Pathways 5.12 999 plays
- 15. Chimera 5.31 1372 plays
- 16. A Dream Nuclei (Feb 2012) 5.49 597 plays
Destinations EP 4 tracks, 27.49 Auditory Canvas on June 08, 2010 05:42
- 1. Demons Ride 7.58 636 plays
- 2. Journeys Destination 6.31 529 plays
- 3. Mystery Trip 6.42 1809 plays
- 4. Journey Home 6.37 555 plays
Earth EP 5 tracks, 34.30 Auditory Canvas on June 08, 2010 05:36
- 1. Earth 7.22 607 plays
- 2. Let's Go Stomp in the Mud 6.23 537 plays
- 3. Get Green Soothe 8.23 681 plays
- 4. Fabrique 6.28 697 plays
- 5. Hope 5.52 595 plays
Fabric of Life 10 tracks, 1.03.17 Auditory Canvas on June 08, 2010 05:16
- 1. Lost and Found 6.35 1003 plays
- 2. Spring Rain 5.53 810 plays
- 3. Jade 5.19 671 plays
- 4. Fabrique 6.28 697 plays
- 5. Mystery Trip 6.42 1809 plays
- 6. Desert Sun 6.28 634 plays
- 7. Dusk Chant 5.38 492 plays
- 8. Lest We make it a Mistake 5.45 591 plays
- 9. Chrysalis 6.01 1266 plays
- 10. Get Green Soothe 8.23 681 plays
About
I could give you my background, but it wouldn't really tell you who i am. I could show you photos, but you would just see my mask. I could tell you a story, but lyrical self expressions don't do me justice. You could ask my friends, but they'd give you their version of me.
But if you were to just listen intently to some of the music I make, you'll hear my soul ripped intricately open for all to see....
Founder of Summer Rain Recordings, David grew up in the seventies, surrounded by music (at least until he took his mother’s record player apart at the age of 6 to see how it worked). His favourite toys were those that made or recorded sound. One of his most loved being the Stylaphone, which he was given at the age of 4.
David began Djing at the age of 18, playing local events and clubs whenever the opportunity arose, often for free, solely for the enjoyment and satisfaction it gave him.
Whilst at University in Manchester, UK, David co formed and ran a successful club night for 3 years, playing to a loyal, continuously growing crowd every fortnight. Success in this arena lead to David securing many bookings at local clubs and events around the North West of England.
Through his love for Djing, David felt an increasing desire to create his own music, and explore the soundscapes that were building up in his mind.
The day that profoundly changed David’s life, and enabled him to realise his life long dream occurred by chance. A friend took him into the University music studio, briefly showed him how to turn the keyboards and equipment on, gave a ten minute lesson in the music production software on the computer, and left the room. 6 hours flew by, completely hooked, he had found the path he had been searching for since he was a child.
Ever since, every penny he shouldn’t have spent, every spare moment he has, goes on letting emotions flow through sound.
Through the last 10 years David has been busy spending all his time exploring all the musical avenues that intrigue him, as well as concentrating on his own tracks, he has worked on numerous remixes, written, scored, and performed many contemporary theatre underscores and soundtracks, music for hair shows, and music for various websites.
David records and releases under the Auditory Canvas alias and David Leeson alias on Summer Rain Recordings, the label that David founded and setup to help artists get what they deserve, and also give something back via charity donations. David donates 25% of all royalties received from the sales of his EPs to the charity NextAid, Summer Rain Recordings also donate 25% of all profits from the EPs.
