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Michael, thanks so much - for the kind words, and for saving me the trouble of spamming the list myself :) The album is also available from iTunes and most other download retailers. cheers, os. 2008/9/28 Michael Peters <mp@mpeters.de>: > I just had the chance to put my headphones on and listen really closely >to > Darkroom's newest album, enigmatically called 'Some Of These Numbers Mean > Something'. > > Darkroom (www.darkroomtheband.net), as you all know, are LD members >Michael > Bearpark on guitars and loops and Andrew "Os" Ostler on keyboards and > laptop. Guest musician on this album is electric drummer Andrew Booker >who > runs the Improvizone concert series in London - Darkroom + Andrew Booker >are > Improvizone's backbone and play on most of their gigs, often with guest > musicians (e.g. I had the privilege to play with them last November, see >the > livelooping2007 page on my website). Usually, Os controls his own >Augustus > Loop plugin to loop not only his synths but also Mike's guitar while >sending > a clock signal to Andrew for the drums so that he can synchronize his >drum > delays, to add further rhythmical complexity. > > btw two weeks ago I was very happy to see Mike Bearpark and Andrew >Booker as > part of singer Tim Bowness's band No-Man on the German leg of their > September mini-tour - they did a wonderful job and it was a great >evening. > > The new Darkroom album ("file under Ambient Stadium Rock") contains nine > improvised pieces. Mike's guitars are generally in the foreground - so >much > that the original album title was "place guitar under microscope". What > strikes me every time I listen to Darkroom, and also on this album, is >their > specific sound: it is an organic whole - evolving, open, and full of rich > textures while often containing surprising changes. There is never >extensive > soloing - maybe that would stand out too much and is therefore sacrificed > for the sake of a more organic group sound. While Os contributes >beautiful, > often cinematic washes of chords, the complex and energetic rhythmic > foundation laid down by Andrew Booker and the various distortion sounds > often applied to Mike's guitars turn the Darkroom sound into something >that > often definitely goes beyond mere ambient music. Ambient with teeth, >maybe. > > My absolute favorite on this one is "No Candy No Can Do" which combines > gorgeous Rhodes arpeggios, Hawaiian guitars and dreamy, unusual dub-like > rhythms - this track is drenched in reverb and reminds me very much of >50's > exotica, not so much because of the sound but because it immedately >switches > on images of faraway islands in my brain. Wonderful! > > Buy this album today from > http://www.burningshed.com/store/darkroom/product/16/1172/ > > > -Michael > (www.michaelpeters.de) > > -- os@collective.co.uk http://www.darkroomtheband.net/ http://www.expert-sleepers.co.uk/