Andy Dragazis Afterimages

Release date:
December 6, 2019
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Composer and producer Andy Dragazis has announced his debut album 'Afterimages', set to be released on Dragazis' own label, Lightwell Recordings, on 06 December. Dragazis is perhaps best known for his albums under the Blue States moniker including the downtempo classic 'Nothing Changes Under The Sun'. 'Afterimages' is an ambient album at heart, with its title inspired by phosphenes - the sensation of seeing patterns and light when we close our eyes. The ten tracks combine experimental synthesis with a string quartet, blurring the lines of electronic and orchestral soundscape. The album evokes the spirit of meditative chamber music by combining fragile string orchestration with waves of electronic drones and scratchy percussion to create something wonderfully idiosyncratic. First taster from the album, 'For The Learner', is out now, featuring a brooding opening that builds with soaring strings melding with electronic wobbles and percussion. The self-reflective track title echoes the feeling of imposter-syndrome that many in the arts experience. A feeling that oddly increases rather than subsides with experience, 'For The Learner' is an envious nod to a younger, greener but more care-free self.From the heartfelt, barren strings of 'Butterfly Mind' to the dense grandeur of 'Wavelet', 'Afterimages' is an album where lo-fi and minimal meets widescreen, influenced by composers such as Ben Frost, Colin Stetson and the Erased Tapes label. Recorded at Dragazis' London-based Lightwell studios as an antithesis to the noise pollution of his surroundings, 'Afterimages' is an immersive album full of subtle beauty and light.

Tracklist:
  • 1. Figure Ground
  • 2. For the Learner
  • 3. Supine
  • 4. Rabbit Holes
  • 5. Warped Terrain
  • 6. Veils
  • 7. Threads
  • 8. Wavelet
  • 9. Butterfly Mind
  • 10. Then & Now

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