New single ‘May Tides’ feat. Laura Masotto on violin is out now on 7K! music. The two songs reflect the spring & summer cycles in a cathartic expression of regrowth & renewal. You can listen here & watch the video here

I am pleased to have contributed a collaborative track with Italian violinist Laura Masotto to the compilation album ‘Duet Layers’ out now on 7K! Records. The album contains six duets written and performed by twelve of the most interesting artists from around the world, a sharing of sonic landscapes. The album is available on vinyl and digital download.

https://7k.lnk.to/DuetLayers


TRACKLIST

  • A1. Hania Rani & Colin Stetson – In All This Heavy Blue
  • A2. Stefano Guzzetti & Neil Leiter – Lost
  • A3. Simon Goff & Dobrawa Czocher – Appearing
  • B1. Niklas Paschburg & Bryan Senti – Jungle
  • B2. Peter Zummo & Tilman Robinson – Thought Sent Valley
  • B3. Laura Masotto & Ryan Teague – Perseids

‘Collected Piano Works’ (Morr Music Distribution) is a digital only mini-album of compositions for solo piano. The collection consists of several suites which bring together contrasting perspectives on the instrument, from hushed and haunting reverberant pieces to rhythmically interlocking loops written for the Yamaha Disklavier. Available from all streaming and digital platforms now via LINKTREE.

I have three signed copies of my new album Recursive Iterations to give away! All you have to do to qualify is submit a message via the contact page on my website with the subject “Recursive Iterations Giveaway”. Three winners will be chosen at random and notified soon after. The offer is only open between the 13th and 20th January 2020.

A few press quotes and reviews for Recursive Iterations…

“The sonic architecture of Recursive Iterations is scissor-sharp” Fluid Radio

“Lovely” Mark Radcliffe, BBC 6 Music

“A fascinating release” Arcana FM

“Cinematic” Tom Ravenscroft, BBC 6 Music

“Sublime ambient minimalism” Boomkat

“Masterful in its use of space and restraint” Norman Records

“Great sound design” Nick Luscombe, BBC

“Music with a delicate, brilliant, euphoric sound” Linus Records