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THE STRAND CINEMA
Genre | Electronic & Dance |
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Format | VINYL |
Cat. no | PKRLP003 |
Label | PHIL KIERAN RECORDS |
Artist | PHIL KIERAN |
Release Date | 24/03/2023 |
Carrier | LP |
Barcode | 4251804139991 |
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TRACKLIST 1 - The Strand Cinema 2- Light Through Trees 3- Strike The Match 4 - Atlantic 5 - Grand Central Terminal 6 - Pensive Clap 7 - Transitions 8 - Elephant In Castle 9 - Monarch 10 - Last Words INFO On 24th March Belfast music producer, Phil Kieran releases his sixth album THE STRAND CINEMA. The electronic music producer and DJ whose catalogue of collaborations namechecks acts as diverse as Agoria, Green Velvet, Roman Flugel to Nitzer Ebb, Depeche Mode and David Holmes is set to release his 6th studio album The Strand Cinema on the 24th March on his own label PKR. The last five years have seen an evolutionary shift for the electronic musician, undertaking more soundtrack work, including for film (Nightride on Netflix, Rough), radio (The Northern Bank Job BBC R4) and theatre (East Belfast Boy). The Strand Cinema album is a tribute to the art deco cinema building , The Strand, where Phil™s recording studio is. A stirring and beautiful record, it seamlessly traverses the worlds of contemporary classical to beautifully elevated dance music with a recognisably cinematic influence. Managing to sound both grand and expansive, as well as minimal and introspective it™s a record that explores the macro and the micro. The opening track šStrand Cinema›, begins with a steady, gentle, looping pulse, almost recalling the kosmische ripples of Cluster, before sweeping and enveloping strings enter, resulting in a track that manages to sound both grandiose and tender in one fell swoop. Lead single šAtlantic› perhaps most perfectly encapsulates the various sonic worlds that Kieran is operating in, merging a bordering on euphoric dance beat layered with infectious melodies, while remaining anchored to organic sounds, as strings and percussion collide with the driving and hypnotic groove of the track. šStrike the Match› showcases Kieran™s talents for detail, in a track that feels almost palpably textural and rich in complexity but without feeling overly busy or superfluous; while šElephant in Castle› utilises intense, almost gargling electronics, that drone with a foreboding and ominous tone, but also produces fractured moments of light, beauty and poignancy. Created during Covid Kieran™s method was šTo literally be like a tuning fork and ask: What's in my chest? If I were to describe what's inside me, and what's going on in the outside world, If I had to score that in a film, what would it sound like right now? I guess I sort of soundtracked my own life› šOne positive side of lockdowns was that we spent more time in natural surroundings where I™d make field recordings. I™d also record acoustic sounds: cello, violin, percussion, guitar etc and then create my own sample bank from all these single one-note sounds. So, creating your own loops and drones. The album was created from organic sounds manipulated by machines; melted, mangled and hacked with computers but machines only sound as good as the human spirit put into them. The idea of nature and humans versus technology is the concept behind the album™s A/V show which debuts in Belfast in March before touring. Featuring works by 11 artists from across the worlds of film, animation, advertising, architecture, computer science and dance such as Scottish BAFTA nominated Simone Smith, LA based director Frederico Marzio Vitetta who is famous for skateboarding films like ˜Wet Dream™ with Spike Jonze, to futuristic CGI from BAFTA nominated Kris Kelly and a video from contemporary dancer Oona Doherty. onscreen visualisations that explores The visuals explore nature and technology along a timeline from past, present to future with cinema as a loose reference point with varying degrees of utopian versus dystopian moods###