Leave John, take Michael: Rylan Gleave, Hebrides Ensemble 11:11
Emptiness: Matthew Whiteside, Emily Thorner, United Strings of Europe 16:42
It’s not something I ever thought would be the case: Ollie Hawker, Xenia Pestova Bennet 4:55
Meet Me at Magnetic North: Garth Knox, Xenia Pestova Bennett, Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, and Ed Bennett 5:19
Alegría: Xenia Pestova Bennett 11:42
Beasts of the Sea: Garth Knox, Xenia Pestova Bennett, Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, and Ed Bennett 13:41
Arboreal Áine Mallon, Alex Petcu, Nathan Sherman 4:46
Album Info
Recorded Live at The Night With… Festival in The Engine Works, Glasgow in December 2023.Senior Sound Supervisor/Engineer – Timothy Cooper
Sound Supervisors – Alex Fiennes & Alistair MacDonald
Sound Assistants – Amit Anand & Iain King
Mixing: Timothy Cooper & Matthew Whiteside
Mastering: Timothy Cooper
Produced: Timothy Cooper & Matthew Whiteside
Executive Producer: Matthew Whiteside
This album is cross-cultural artistic relationships fusing classical singers and electronic composers and artists, creating an imagined sonic landscape for Venus, our fierce protrectress and symbol of the feminist revolution. It explores timeless and repeating themes of rebirth and subconsciousness through music.
This album is cross-cultural artistic relationships fusing classical singers and electronic composers and artists, creating an imagined sonic landscape for Venus, our fierce protrectress and symbol of the feminist revolution. It explores timeless and repeating themes of rebirth and subconsciousness through music.
A raw, intimate journey through the expressive extremes of the violin, this album—featuring works by Whiteside, Gleave, Girard-Charest, Medekšaitė, and Lloyd—celebrates risk, collaboration, and the beauty of imperfection.
A raw, intimate journey through the expressive extremes of the violin, this album—featuring works by Whiteside, Gleave, Girard-Charest, Medekšaitė, and Lloyd—celebrates risk, collaboration, and the beauty of imperfection.
Timothy Cooper’s shadows that in darkness dwell is a deep dive into the darker side of John Dowland’s music. Exploring the man and the music through period instruments and electronics a somber character is created, with the occasional ray of bright, fantastic light peering through.
Timothy Cooper’s shadows that in darkness dwell is a deep dive into the darker side of John Dowland’s music. Exploring the man and the music through period instruments and electronics a somber character is created, with the occasional ray of bright, fantastic light peering through.