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[classical, post-rock] (2015) Ben Chatwin - The Sleeper Awakes [
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(2015) Ben Chatwin - The Sleeper Awakes

Review: 
That Ben Chatwin decided to release The Sleeper Awakes under his birth name rather than his established Talvihorros alias is significant. Such a move by an artist often suggests that the release in question will feature material of a more personal nature, though this doesn’t strike me as the case here, given the immediacy with which Talvihorros material connects with the listener. By his own admission, he made the decision to divest himself of whatever baggage had accrued to the Talvihorros name and grant himself a fresh start. To these ears, however, the move signifies in a more dramatic way: in contrast to the guitar-oriented soundscaping style associated with Talvihorros, The Sleeper Awakes not only recasts Ben Chatwin as a multi-instrumentalist but also strongly argues for his talents as an arranger and composer more than soundscaper. 
Written and recorded at Chatwin’s newly adopted home studio in Scotland, The Sleeper Awakes was inspired, interestingly enough, by the writing of H. G. Wells, specifically, in Chatwin’s own words, “the idea of a future that has been and gone. Before the information and telecommunications revolution there was a beautiful yet weird naivety about what the future might bring, and it was this that I tried to tap into whilst making the record.” As a way of evoking that period feel, Chatwin worked into the album material the sound of a 100-year-old Dulcitone, in effect pairing older, traditional instruments like it with modern recording techniques and sounds. Though he’s credited with most of the instruments on the album, guests such as William Ryan Fritch (who contributed cello, viola, clarinet, and voice to a couple of tracks), Maarten Vos (cello on “Sirius”), Joel Hanson (hammered dulcimer on “In the Fire”), and Sarah Kemp (violin on “Insomnia”) also appear on the project. 
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Tracklist: 
01 - Sirius.flac 
02 - Atoms of Amber.flac 
03 - In The Fire.flac 
04 - 203 Years.flac 
05 - Utopia.flac 
06 - Darwinism.flac 
07 - Shadow Cutting.flac 
08 - Mirroring.flac 
09 - A Story Of The Days To Come.flac 

Summary: 
Country: USA 
Genre: classical, post-rock

04 - 203 Years.flac25.93 MiB
10 - Insomnia.flac24.81 MiB
01 - Sirius.flac23.62 MiB
03 - In The Fire.flac23.01 MiB
06 - Darwinism.flac20.68 MiB
02 - Atoms of Amber.flac17.3 MiB
09 - A Story Of The Days To Come.flac16.23 MiB
08 - Mirroring.flac15.08 MiB
07 - Shadow Cutting.flac13.49 MiB
05 - Utopia.flac10.14 MiB
cover.jpg2.06 MiB
audiochecker.log695 B
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