4/09/2021

Balmorhea share new album The Wind today via Deutsche Grammophon

 
BALMORHEA UNVEIL HIGHLY ANTICIPATED NEW ALBUM
THE WIND
DEBUT RELEASE WITH
DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON
 Photo Credit: Bryan Schutmaat 
“A set of arid, expansive, Americana-tinted meditations on the natural world, it’s also a proper showcase of the duo’s skill in treating distance and intimacy like timbres and textures.
The recording is vast and open, yet private — a big Texas sunrise caught
in the sway of some curtains.”—The Washington Post on The Wind
“I love those beautiful, unexpected flourishes…”—Mary Anne Hobbs, BBC Radio 6 Music
 
April 9, 2021—The Wind, the highly anticipated new album from lauded minimalist group Balmorhea, is out today via Deutsche Grammophon; listen/share HERE. The record comprises a dozen tracks inspired variously by meditations on the natural world and its fragility, an ancient tale about a saint who carried the wind to an airless French valley and thoughts of climate activist Greta Thunberg crossing the Atlantic.
I brought this little piano piece into the studio feeling like it was only about halfway complete and didnt really intend to record it or include it on the album. In the end I think it has become one of my favorite moments on the album,” says composer and multi-instrumentalist Robert Lowe, one-half of the duo that also includes Michael A. Muller, on the standout track “Nos.” “Here we lay down again on a soft bed of piano. A quiet celeste and a reverberating parlor guitar sparkle and shimmer around the edges,” adds Muller. Today’s release follows singles “La Vagabonde,” “The Myth” and debut single “Rose in Abstract.”
The Wind was recorded in the iconic Saal 3 of Berlin’s Funkhaus, musical home to Lowe and Muller’s multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer friend Nils Frahm and co-produced by Grammy-winning engineer and producer Jonathan Low (Taylor Swift, Caroline Shaw, Sō Percussion), and mixed and mastered by Low at Long Pond in upstate New York, the studio that he operates for Aaron Dessner and The National.
Balmorhea, pronounced ‘Bal-more-ray’ and named for a small town in western Texas, began life in 2006 when Lowe and Muller met and made music at a summer camp in the remote Texas Hill Country. The group gradually evolved into a larger ensemble and toured extensively throughout the United States and Europe. Following an intense five-year period on the road, Balmorhea’s two founders took advantage of a break from touring to improvise and experiment together once more. With the release of The Wind, they are the first-ever Texans to join ranks with a wide cast of new label mates from Brian Eno to Beethoven on the historical Deutsche Grammophon.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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