Description
Having co-founded the band Rothko in 1997, Mark Beazley goes solo on his own Trace Recordings imprint, creating an album of melancholy minimalism arranged for guitar, piano and various orchestral instruments, all recorded and even mastered at home by Beazley himself. The pieces here are spacious and delicate affairs, the sort of material that would work as an impressive calling card for a budding soundtrack composer. Using only fairly DIY means (you suspect that most of these instruments have their origins on a computer, or in the banks of a sampler) Beazley is able to conjure mood and a distinct sense of space, sounding especially impressive on the elegiac, horn led composition Four Fifty One and the slightly spooky, clanking bell-like percussion of Four Thirty Six, both of which arrive around the albums midway point. Lets hope theres more to come in this vein from the Rothko founder, Stateless showcases a considerable solo talent which with the right resources could really flourish.
Limited edition release of strictly 500 in 180g clear audiophile vinyl
High quality gatefold sleeve with redefined artwork made available for this exclusive vinyl release
Three additional original session tracks unavailable elsewhere
Re-sequencing of tracks personally overseen by Mark Beazley formerly of Rothko






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