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Mark Pritchard
Under The Sun
Mark Pritchard releases Under The Sun via Warp Records. His first solo album in five years, boldly re-establishes what an 'album' can mean at this point in time. Designed to be listened to in one sitting, Under The Sun achieves what most albums aim for but rarely achieve - perfect synergy. Where the potential of the sum of the parts, the individual tracks, resonate even more fully when experienced as part of the whole album. Under The Sun is one story told in chapters and, as with any good story, the spell is only maintained if you don't skip to the end. Pritchard, as usual, defies easy categorization and that is what gives depth and nuance to this work. He draws on the sounds and influences genetically coded in his musical DNA; ambient, nu-wave, avant-garde electronics and folk; but re imagines them through an otherworldly filter that cements Under The Sun somewhere in the future, rather than the past. This is a personal work, innovative and brave from the opening drone of ? to the delicate bass-heavy ambience of the closing title track, Under The Sun. It's an emotional exploration but without ever becoming manipulative. In every moment there is space for the listener to imagine and project their own meaning, allowing it to become more subjective and more intimate with each listen.
A1
?
A2
Give It Your Choir
A3
Infrared
A4
Falling
B1
Beautiful People
B2
Sad Alron
B3
You Wash My Soul
B4
Where Do They Go, The Butterflies
C1
Hi Red
C2
Ems
C3
The Blinds Cage
C4
Dawn Of The North
D1
Khufu
D2
Rebel Angels
D3
Under The Sun
D4
Cycles Of 9







