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From Distance Recordings:
Benjamin Dauer is a Washington, D.C based musician and composer who has most recently been working on scores for choreographed modern dance pieces. He has previously released on Distance as part of the duo Offsets, a long distance collaboration with Scottish musician Dominic Dixon.
‘Burning of Wine’ is his debut album under his own name and was recorded especially for Distance. The album is both spacious and subdued, and this is contrasted with moments of dense sonic intensity. Benjamin combines digital sounds with occasional processed field recordings and subtle swells from the bass guitar, his main instrument, creating a well balanced contrast between organic and inorganic textures. The deep sub bass pulses, digital drones and high frequency melodic turns already present throughout the album have all been given further emphasis by the mastering treatment carried out by James Plotkin, whose previous clients have included: Sunn 0))), Earth, Nadja and Fennesz.
Headphone listening especially recommended.
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All songs by Benjamin Dauer
Mastered by James Plotkin
Photography/Textures courtesy of Ed Fladung, Christopher Redmond & Michelle Brand
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Download the full album in hi-res mp3 (320kbps) or FLAC: http://distancerecordings.com/dist018
Release/catalogue number: DIST018
Release date: Oct 4, 2010
- benjamindauer
benjamindauer at 0.48 on March 09, 2011 11:35
@Mytrip: Cheers! Very glad to hear you are still enjoying the album. Thank you so much for listening and the kind words. I've got a follow-up album coming out soon so stay tuned.
- Mytrip
Mytrip at 0.48 on March 08, 2011 23:45
Man, I have this album on my hard drive and I entered ur soundcloud profile with the idea to check ur other works and I got stuck to this record again :D Great work!
- benjamindauer
benjamindauer at 2.37 on December 16, 2010 11:06
@shbadr: Thank you so much for listening Sarah! I really appreciate it and am glad you connect w/the work.
- shbadr
shbadr at 2.37 on December 15, 2010 12:26
Truly sublime ambiance, I love the subtle momentum that carries it through to the very end. Wonderful piece, Benjamin!
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