Hi friends - hope all good :)
Overjoyed to say that coming next, with a jaw-dropping interpretation of the quiet details idea, is the dearly-loved Californian artist, Austin Cairns, otherwise known as r beny.
Out now on digital and limited CD with long-form edition, six panel digipack and fine art print. Digital half price until 1st November.
Listening Party tomorrow Thursday 24th 19.00 UK time - link coming soon!
Known for his incredible run of releases on Dauw and other labels such as Seil Records, Longform Editions, Past Inside the Present and numerous self-releases - he captured the hearts of listeners like few others with his innate melodic sensibility, unique talent for sonic world-building, and vast technical skill.
Austin’s huge and loyal fan-base have been looking forward to this moment and they’ve been rewarded with something truly special - ‘discerned in the fugue of streams’ is the product of all his emotion and introspection, an artist demonstrating complete affinity with his instruments and the ability to musically realise his innermost feelings with perfect clarity.
r beny’s music has always been typified by elegant and stirring melody, coupled with exceptionally sculpted textures - here we see him expanding on what has gone before, beautifully portraying the profound nature of his creativity.
Amaranthine clouds of pastoral bliss, inspired by the natural world and its nuances, completely immerse the listener. Each track emanating deep and soothing tranquility, expressed through expert manipulation of synthesisers, mandolin, samplers and field recordings.
Austin displays his finely honed ability to touch our spirits with his musical sincerity - his willingness to lay his soul bare comes through so powerfully on this album - that’s the very reason there’s something about his music that so many people can relate to: honest; full of integrity; and distilled to its purest essence.
As he says himself:
In times of distress and discomfort, I often find myself seeking out the white noise chorus of water in motion. With soft fascination, one can start to take notice of the individual resonances and frequencies that make up the whole. In a state of sense- making, solace can be found amongst the distinct tones of the water cascading over moss and stone - calm can be found amongst the roar of a busy mind.
This album is a contemplation on slowing down and paying mind to the quiet details within the threads of noise and patterns - finding meaning and hope in bodies of water in motion, the wind blowing through the forest, the white noise of a warming world, the endless barrage of algorithms and advertising, and the cacophony of internal voices and feedback memories of my anxious brain.
So pleased to share it with you, a gorgeous album of breathtaking beauty. Huge thanks to Austin for everything, a wonderful addition to the series.
The artwork was made as always influenced by the music and idea behind the album - originating from a photo from Austin which was then captured with analogue photography and processed here at quiet details studios.
As usual, the album is presented on the physical edition, a custom 6-panel digipack with a separate fine art print too.
The CD also has a special long-form continuous mix of the album, representing the music in its purest form.
Mastered here at quiet details studios.
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Also out is the second run of qd19 Loula Yorke - I’ve had countless messages about this one, Loula’s such a beloved artist and this album connected with so many people - very happy to make them available again!
To make things even better for anyone that missed out on a physical edition - we’ve just put up some warehouse finds of long out of stock albums - there are no more after these so check out our Bandcamp page if you’re interested.
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Now some shout-outs:
qd25
Richard Heinemann playing a track on E-Lodie
Kate Bosworth playing a track on the Dark Train
qd24 Brendon Moeller
Headphone Commute including it in the round-up of the best new releases
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qd15 Slow Reels
Tobira Records playing a track on this latest mix for Popeye Magazine Japan
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Thanks again friends and enjoy the music :)
Much love
Alex
quiet details studios - mastering and audio services
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