Release Date: 23 October 2020
Label: Just Music
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 677603020621
Genres: Electronic  Dance  
Release Date: 23 October 2020
Label: Just Music
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 677603020621
Genres: Electronic  Dance  
Description
"Set The Weather Fair" The new studio album by Digitonal. This is wordless music, but a narrative remains. It reflects the swell at Sizewell beach on a cold January morning, the landscape of North-Eastern Slovenia, the hope in new beginnings and seeking perspective within the vastness of the night sky. It is a record about changeability, permanence and the importance of creating things, big and small, artistic and human." Andrew Dobson
Digitonal has been writing and performing their brand of intricate, melodic electronica since 1997. Originally conceived by musician Andrew Dobson, Digitonal has gone through many different forms in collaboration with other performers, notably a long relationship with Eqyptian violinist Samy Bishai. They have recorded for Toytronic Records, Cactus Island and their long-time home, Just Music, and have performed remix duties for the likes of Max Richter, B12, Alice Russell, Kelli Ali, Kirsty Hawkshaw and labelmates Marconi Union. Their live sets closely bind instrumentation with electronics and have achieved much acclaim for their improvisation, range and beauty.
In 'Set The Weather Fair', Digitonal's 4th studio album, Dobson is joined by chart-topping dance music producer and sonics obsessive Dom Graveson. This takes their sound into new territory where synthesis, cutting edge production and exquisite musicianship all combine.
Born in the eclectic chill out rooms of 90's London clubland, Digitonal has always had a deep gene pool of influence. Dobson's background as a choral scholar and early music specialist gave a formative grounding in western classical harmony before discovering the minimalism of Reich, Glass, Nyman and Bryars hidden in amongst the more adventurous electronica of the late part of the century. The synth-laden soundscapes of Jean Michel Jarre and Tangerine Dream gave way to their natural heirs, Global Communication, Orbital and The Future Sound of London, whilst a night with Warp Records in '94 opened up the door to the rhythmic and melodic experimentation of Plaid, Autechre, and Boards of Canada. Digitonal found their peer group in the indie bloom of 00's Electronica with cult favourite Toytronic Records and artists like Proem (who Dobson has collaborated with as R84D), Bola, Kettel and Ochre providing reference points that guided the development of Digitonal's sound.
As the decade progressed, Digitonal's early contributions in modern electronically enhanced classicism grew to a genre of it's own through artists like Max Richter, Olafur Arnalds and Nils Frahm and the progression of the genre is reflected back in the ongoing evolution of the Digitonal sound.
Graveson's foundations in both the early 90's ambient scene as a DJ and promoter, and then in the early noughties as one half of European dancefloor favourites CERN and SlipFriction, bring a complimentary musical perspective, high end production skills and an attention to detail that has continued to evolve Digitonal's recorded and live sound over the past few years.
Tracklisting
Digitonal
Digitonal
Digitonal
Jon Hopkins
Jon Hopkins
Weatherman
Honeyroot
Marconi Union
Digitonal
Digitonal