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Richard Reed Parrys Quiet River of Dust, is a meditative, widescreen musical experience with Beach Boy harmonies and a hypnotic pulse. Layered songs that move in a linear fashion, following a current rather than circular composition. Japanese folk myths, death poems and British folk music are tributaries flowing into a river of avant-garde composition and traditional song craft, written and performed by a member of the Grammy-winning rock band, Arcade Fire. Being released as two volumes, Quiet River of Dust Vol. 1 will be available on the start of the autumn equinox, September 21 2018. Quiet River of Dust Vol. 2 is coming out next year on the spring equinox 2019. Long before he joined Arcade Fire in 2003, Richard Reed Parry grew up in a thriving folk music community in Toronto, where house parties were full of singing. While a student of electroacoustic music and contemporary dance in university, he formed the instrumental ensemble Bell Orchestre, who have released three albums. In 2014, he released an album of biologically inspired compositions, Music for Heart and Breath, on the prestigious Deutsche Grammophon classical label. The genesis of these songs came after Arcade Fires first tour of Japan in February 2008. Parry stayed on for weeks after the last show, heading to a monastery for some solace in the biggest silence youve ever heard. One day he was walking alone in a massive, snow-covered cedar forest when he heard distant voices, voices that sounded a lot like his fathers folk group back in Toronto, Friends of Fiddlers Green. (Parry was 18 when his father died in 1995.) There was no reason for something to sound like full-throated, British-Isle folk singing there, he recalls. I walked and walked but I could never get closer to where the music was coming from. The ghostly experience inspired the song On the Ground, which in turn inspired the rest of the song cycle. When it came time to record On the Ground, he enlisted his fathers former colleagues on concertina, Northumbrian pipes and fiddle. For a musician raised in a musical family and environment, collaboration and community are essential parts of the process. Guest performers on this project include Parrys partner Laurel Sprengelmeyer of Little Scream, Stef Schneider of Bell Orchestre, Dallas Good of the Sadies, Yuka Honda of Cibo Matto, Amedeo Pace from Blonde Redhead, and The Nationals Aaron and Bryce Dessner.

Richard Reed Parrys Quiet River of Dust, is a meditative, widescreen musical experience with Beach Boy harmonies and a hypnotic pulse. Layered songs that move in a linear fashion, following a current rather than circular composition. Japanese folk myths, death poems and British folk music are tributaries flowing into a river of avant-garde composition and traditional song craft, written and performed by a member of the Grammy-winning rock band, Arcade Fire. Being released as two volumes, Quiet River of Dust Vol. 1 will be available on the start of the autumn equinox, September 21 2018. Quiet River of Dust Vol. 2 is coming out next year on the spring equinox 2019. Long before he joined Arcade Fire in 2003, Richard Reed Parry grew up in a thriving folk music community in Toronto, where house parties were full of singing. While a student of electroacoustic music and contemporary dance in university, he formed the instrumental ensemble Bell Orchestre, who have released three albums. In 2014, he released an album of biologically inspired compositions, Music for Heart and Breath, on the prestigious Deutsche Grammophon classical label. The genesis of these songs came after Arcade Fires first tour of Japan in February 2008. Parry stayed on for weeks after the last show, heading to a monastery for some solace in the biggest silence youve ever heard. One day he was walking alone in a massive, snow-covered cedar forest when he heard distant voices, voices that sounded a lot like his fathers folk group back in Toronto, Friends of Fiddlers Green. (Parry was 18 when his father died in 1995.) There was no reason for something to sound like full-throated, British-Isle folk singing there, he recalls. I walked and walked but I could never get closer to where the music was coming from. The ghostly experience inspired the song On the Ground, which in turn inspired the rest of the song cycle. When it came time to record On the Ground, he enlisted his fathers former colleagues on concertina, Northumbrian pipes and fiddle. For a musician raised in a musical family and environment, collaboration and community are essential parts of the process. Guest performers on this project include Parrys partner Laurel Sprengelmeyer of Little Scream, Stef Schneider of Bell Orchestre, Dallas Good of the Sadies, Yuka Honda of Cibo Matto, Amedeo Pace from Blonde Redhead, and The Nationals Aaron and Bryce Dessner.

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Richard Reed Parrys Quiet River of Dust, is a meditative, widescreen musical experience with Beach Boy harmonies and a hypnotic pulse. Layered songs that move in a linear fashion, following a current rather than circular composition. Japanese folk myths, death poems and British folk music are tributaries flowing into a river of avant-garde composition and traditional song craft, written and performed by a member of the Grammy-winning rock band, Arcade Fire. Being released as two volumes, Quiet River of Dust Vol. 1 will be available on the start of the autumn equinox, September 21 2018. Quiet River of Dust Vol. 2 is coming out next year on the spring equinox 2019. Long before he joined Arcade Fire in 2003, Richard Reed Parry grew up in a thriving folk music community in Toronto, where house parties were full of singing. While a student of electroacoustic music and contemporary dance in university, he formed the instrumental ensemble Bell Orchestre, who have released three albums. In 2014, he released an album of biologically inspired compositions, Music for Heart and Breath, on the prestigious Deutsche Grammophon classical label. The genesis of these songs came after Arcade Fires first tour of Japan in February 2008. Parry stayed on for weeks after the last show, heading to a monastery for some solace in the biggest silence youve ever heard. One day he was walking alone in a massive, snow-covered cedar forest when he heard distant voices, voices that sounded a lot like his fathers folk group back in Toronto, Friends of Fiddlers Green. (Parry was 18 when his father died in 1995.) There was no reason for something to sound like full-throated, British-Isle folk singing there, he recalls. I walked and walked but I could never get closer to where the music was coming from. The ghostly experience inspired the song On the Ground, which in turn inspired the rest of the song cycle. When it came time to record On the Ground, he enlisted his fathers former colleagues on concertina, Northumbrian pipes and fiddle. For a musician raised in a musical family and environment, collaboration and community are essential parts of the process. Guest performers on this project include Parrys partner Laurel Sprengelmeyer of Little Scream, Stef Schneider of Bell Orchestre, Dallas Good of the Sadies, Yuka Honda of Cibo Matto, Amedeo Pace from Blonde Redhead, and The Nationals Aaron and Bryce Dessner.

Richard Reed Parry - Sai No Kawara (River of Death) _ On the Ground

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