Thursday 22 November 2018

D. Rothon - Nightscapes.


  Nightscapes by D. Rothon
Release date: 14th Dec 2018
Available on Spotify and itunes.
Physical formats in the shop:
Hand numbered dusk blue vinyl w/download (500 copies) £16.99 SOLD OUT
Cassette w/download (100 copies) £8  SOLD OUT
 Giclee Art Print w/download (15 copies) £30 SOLD OUT

Cassettes still available at Transmission Records and Normans
Nightscapes recalls the feelings that are triggered and heightened by the dark hours. Recurring dreams, hypnagogic states, and half-sleep visions. The childhood sense of anticipation for the future that strikes in the middle of the night. The bittersweet feeling of waking up from a dream that has transported you back in time…

David Rothon is a musician from south London who has been involved in a variety of musical activities over the years, from garage bands to experimental spoken-word projects. These include a collaboration with Ian Masters (Pale Saints) as Sore & Steal and, more recently, Cloudier Skies with performer/chanteuse Claudia Barton, which was championed by Radio 3’s
Late Junction.

David conjures up the hours between dusk and dawn by deploying a variety of instruments including pedal steel guitar, Mellotron, Omnichord, strings and cor anglais, as well as experimenting with unusual chord changes and voicings. Patching instruments through unexpected effects pedals, and running tracks out to cassette tape and back again, help bring an otherworldly ambience to the record. Parts of the album were semi-improvised, with melody lines developing from take to take, while field recordings and happy accidents led to serendipitous results.

Nightscapes takes you on a nocturnal journey – whether into your emotions and memories, or the sleeping world outside. 


A Suite of gently haunting instrumentals..Hunker down, listen after dark and let it infiltrate your dreams. Shindig
Nightscapes is an otherworldly ambient record... it’s like some distantly remembered TV theme, delivered via cor anglais, guitar and strings. Terrascope