Showing posts with label dirty projectors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dirty projectors. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 01, 2011

REVIEW: Field Days - Projector


Field Days - Projector
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As we get tons of mail about new music, it's really refreshing to dig out a record that has some serious promise. Singer-songwriter Field Days (neé Patrick Damphier) is channeling many of his multi-talented peers on this record (Iron & Wine and Ben Folds come to mind immediately), and the result is a collection of dynamic acoustic tunes.

The album opener "Half Past Tennessee" is a wonderful one, as it sets the tone for a warm and clean production value that holds consistent throughout the record. Damphier reportedly used a 4-track reel-to-reel in his parents' basement, and the devotion to the old-school technology pays off. Rhythmically, the track moves well, hooks the ear early, and redeems the listener with beautiful vocal harmonies. The voices return on the subdued and painful ballad "Polar Opposites", alongside a quieter fingerpicking track and well-placed kick drum. 

Most tunes on Projector have an advanced sense of composition, perhaps one that comes from working with a more limited recording setup. Whether the slower-pace affords Damphier time to consider the construction of each song with a more critical eye, or even if he's had the structure in mind the whole time, we are treated to a well-crafted album. 

Continued after the hop, with tour dates and a sweet video. 

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Dirty Projectors Releasing Expanded Edition of Bitte Orca, Hitting the Road


On September 28th, Dirty Projectors will release a 2xCD/digital expanded edition of their critically-acclaimed album Bitte Orca. The new, limited-edition Bitte Orca set comes with premium packaging and a bonus disc featuring unreleased live material and b-sides. Included on the bonus disc is an EP-length live acoustic performance recorded at New York’s Other Music in June of 2009.

You can download a live version of Bitte Orca's "Temecula Sunrise" from that Other Music performance right here. And below, you can get yourself a free digital 7" of "Ascending Melody" b/w "Emblem of the World".


See the tracklisting for the expanded edition of Bitte Orca and scope the band's upcoming tour dates after the jump.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Dirty Projectors + Björk Present Mount Wittenberg Orca


It's always nice when great musicians come together not just to make something beautiful, but to also help raise money for a good cause. Today marks the release of the Dirty Projectors' collaboration with Björk entitled Mount Wittenberg Orca. The music for the 7-track, 21-minute collection was first conceived to be performed unamplified in a small Manhattan bookstore. The direction of the material was guided by a conversation between band mastermind David Longstreth and Björk about the small theaters in Italy where opera was born in the 1500s.

Mount Wittenberg Orca was rehearsed for three days at the Rare Book Room in Brooklyn before the Dirty Projectors and Björk laid the album to tape. They recorded as quickly as possible and recorded live as much as they could, only overdubbing lead vocals and solos.

Hear "All We Are" from Mount Wittenberg Orca after the jump.