Night, Cloud Luke Howard
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2017
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
16.03.2017
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- 1 August (Kyson Remix) 05:23
- 2 Portrait Gallery (Tim Shiel Remix) 03:31
- 3 Liminal (Brambles Remix) 04:25
- 4 Schlusshymne (Jimmy Saunders Remix) 04:00
- 5 Slumber (Japanese Wallpaper Remix) 03:36
- 6 Rotations (Paul Evans Remix) 03:59
- 7 Nachtsonne (Mike Katz Remix) 02:53
- 8 Pan (Elisabeth Carlsson Remix) 02:59
Info zu Night, Cloud
Super chilled, super beautiful new music. Luke Howard is a composer/pianist from Melbourne who last year released his first solo album, Sun, Cloud. Filled with beautiful compositions of the ivory-key kind, he's following it up with a remix EP called Night, Cloud. Today he's released the Kyson remix of his track August, which preceeds a massive pack featuring re-works from Tim Shiel, Brambles, Jimmy Saunders, Paul Evans, Mike Katz, Elisabeth Carlsson and personal fave of ours, Japanese Wallpaper.
Produced by Luke Howard
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Luke Howard
studied classical piano as a child before graduating with honours from the Victorian College of the Arts. He was twice a finalist in the Montreux Jazz Festival Solo Piano Competition and has written music for both film and theatre.
In recent years Luke has opened for Benjamin Clementine and Ben Frost, and performed with artists as diverse as Lior and Jeff Mills. His music has been described as “totally sublime” (Headphone Commute, February 2014), “absolutely heavenly” (Mary Anne Hobbs, July 2013), and “cinematic in its approach” (The Age, October 2009).
Luke divides his time between Europe and Australia. In 2013 he released the Australian Music Prize long-listed record Sun, Cloud. Luke’s score to Where Do Lilacs Come From won Best Music for a Short Film at the 2014 APRA/AMCOS Screen Music Awards. His second solo album, Two Places, was released in April 2016.
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