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Artist:
DAKOTA SUITE
Title:
The End Of Trying
Label:
KARAOKE KALK (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.50
Catalog #:
KK 046CD
This is the first release for Liverpool's
Dakota Suite
on the Karaoke Kalk label.
Chris Hooson
is the main singer/songwriter for the trio and it is an extremely personal guitar project that deals with tragedies in Chris' life and the constant ups and downs in the success of his favorite team, FC Everton. One thing's for certain, we're not talking about happy music here. The track titles on the albums
Alone With Everybody
(1996),
The Way I'm Sick
(2002) or
Waiting For The Dawn To Crawl Through And Take Away Your Life
(2007) on Glitterhouse Records already point out some of this sensitive man's feelings. Deeply sad melodies and melancholy pain are also the main emotions on
The End Of Trying
, but we're not talking about sadness in the form of self-pity. Hooson focuses on understated sounds like flowing piano chords and a flexible cello arrangement, while fellow members
David Buxton
and
Colin Dunkley
take turns on the piano. American cellist
David Darling
wonderfully accentuates Hooson's harmonic sadness with his stylish string instrument. Darling has made soundtracks for
Wim Wenders
and also was nominated for a Grammy Award for his album
Cello Blue
. Together, Dakota Suite and Darling form a striking ensemble which by no means only have depressing moments -- their music is very soothing, too. The recordings were made in various houses in Leeds and at Darling's home in Goshen, Connecticut. Chris realized a life long dream recording the album with his all-time favorite cellist. He doesn't usually find life so great. He only gets the strength to survive from collaborations like this, a healthy portion of cynicism which he otherwise channels into his lyrics, and above all, through his peaceful and sentimental sound experiences.
Artist:
DAKOTA SUITE
Title:
The Night Just Keeps Coming In
Label:
KARAOKE KALK (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.50
Catalog #:
KK 051CD
The Night Just Keeps Coming In
is the legitimate follow-up to
Dakota Suite
's
The End Of Trying
, featuring mostly subdued sound animations, flowing piano harmonies and smooth cello arrangements. Mind you, this is not a new Dakota Suite album, but a collection of adaptions and remixes, created and produced by an illustrious band of musicians -- well-known protagonists in the spheres of classical composition as well as new electronic music. The mixture could be looked at as a remake of Dakota Suite's previous album, too. The original tracks recount the sorrow and the pain the composer from Leeds is suffering from. Without any vocals or guitars, each song construes its own emotional history. The American cellist
David Darling
contributes to the sublime atmosphere along with artists such as
Machinefabriek
,
Peter Broderick
and
The Boats
who all breathe new life into the individual songs, amplifying either their gracefulness, as in
Jasper Leyland
's mix of "Hands Swollen With Grace," or their tragedy; for example, when
Hauschka
sets to music "A Quietly Gathering Tragedy" from his own perspective.
Elegi
's version of "All The Love I Had Was Not Enough" will send shivers down your back, "Very Early One Morning On Old Road" keeps the tension high, too. Although
The End Of Trying
is unique in its originality, the different adaptions just as well manage to find a suitable harmony between neo-classic and classical electronica. Particular, but very intriguing. Other artists include:
Deaf Center
,
Arve Henriksen
,
Greg Haines
,
Hannu
,
Tape
,
Swod
,
Jacaszek
,
Emanuelle Errante
,
Loscil
, and Dakota Suite and
Nick Hawley
.
Artist:
DAKOTA SUITE
Title:
The Hearts Of Empty
Label:
KARAOKE KALK (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.50
Catalog #:
KK 059CD
Following the release of
The End Of Trying
(KK 046CD) on Karaoke Kalk in 2008 and 2009's
The Night Just Keeps Coming In
(KK 051CD),
Dakota Suite
are back with a new album of equally mesmerizing beauty. The band are led by
Chris Hooson
and completed by
David Buxton
and previously also
Richard Formby
. They released their first album in 1998 and
The Hearts Of Empty
marks the significant milestone of being the band's 10th full-length studio album. All the compositions on
The Hearts Of Empty
are performed by David Buxton with a perfectly sparse instrumentation. This sublimely minimal combination of piano, double-bass and percussive brushes makes for a truly captivating sound. David really exhibits a mastery both in the concise nature of the arrangements as well as in their precise delivery. Every note sounds as if it is played with directed emotion, carefully placed and skillfully executed. Of course, it's a cliché from the jazz scene, "it's the notes you don't play..." but the grain of truth within this generalization certainly applies to Dakota Suite. Their music is at times sombre, meditative and withdrawn, but never is it forced or over-cluttered. Every melodic and rhythmic change seems to flow naturally with the result that the music creates a wonderfully relaxed listening environment. Indeed, jazz has a strong musical influence on the style of the songs; most noticeable in the lilting piano refrain of "Eskimo Nebula" and the impeccable rim-shot and brushes drum work on "Vermont Canyon Road." And while this rich, organic acoustic timbre pervades the entire album, there are a few exceptions, such as the scientifically-titled interlude "M-Theory" and the entrancing ambient tune "The Ladder," which see a brief excursion into the more digital world of experimental electronics through the use of synths and looping. The energy of the recordings conveys a well-defined mood, such as on the title track, which is reserved yet uplifting at the same time. Although Dakota Suite may be inspired by jazz, they have taken it in an entirely different direction.
The Hearts Of Empty
goes way beyond the traditional concept of a jazz trio, foraying into fields such as new music, experimental and neo-classical, amongst other new terrains.
Artist:
DAKOTA SUITE
Title:
The Hearts Of Empty
Label:
KARAOKE KALK (GERMANY)
Format:
LP
Price:
$15.50
Catalog #:
KK 063LP
LP version. Following the release of
The End Of Trying
(KK 046CD) on Karaoke Kalk in 2008 and 2009's
The Night Just Keeps Coming In
(KK 051CD),
Dakota Suite
are back with a new album of equally mesmerizing beauty. The band are led by
Chris Hooson
and completed by
David Buxton
and previously also
Richard Formby
. They released their first album in 1998 and
The Hearts Of Empty
marks the significant milestone of being the band's 10th full-length studio album. All the compositions on
The Hearts Of Empty
are performed by David Buxton with a perfectly sparse instrumentation. This sublimely minimal combination of piano, double-bass and percussive brushes makes for a truly captivating sound. David really exhibits a mastery both in the concise nature of the arrangements as well as in their precise delivery. Every note sounds as if it is played with directed emotion, carefully placed and skillfully executed. Of course, it's a cliché from the jazz scene, "it's the notes you don't play..." but the grain of truth within this generalization certainly applies to Dakota Suite. Their music is at times sombre, meditative and withdrawn, but never is it forced or over-cluttered. Every melodic and rhythmic change seems to flow naturally with the result that the music creates a wonderfully relaxed listening environment. Indeed, jazz has a strong musical influence on the style of the songs; most noticeable in the lilting piano refrain of "Eskimo Nebula" and the impeccable rim-shot and brushes drum work on "Vermont Canyon Road." And while this rich, organic acoustic timbre pervades the entire album, there are a few exceptions, such as the scientifically-titled interlude "M-Theory" and the entrancing ambient tune "The Ladder," which see a brief excursion into the more digital world of experimental electronics through the use of synths and looping. The energy of the recordings conveys a well-defined mood, such as on the title track, which is reserved yet uplifting at the same time. Although Dakota Suite may be inspired by jazz, they have taken it in an entirely different direction.
The Hearts Of Empty
goes way beyond the traditional concept of a jazz trio, foraying into fields such as new music, experimental and neo-classical, amongst other new terrains. Includes a free download coupon.
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