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A beautiful array of ambience, classical ideals, symphonic arrangements and a reworking of the electronica style that brings new life into a scene crammed full of pretenders… this is aural pleasure par excellence.
Genre:
Electronic: Down Tempo
Release Date:
2008
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Producer and instrumentalist Andy Dobson has been writing and performing music as Digitonal since the late 90s. It wasn’t until a chance meeting with Egyptian session violinist Samy Bishai that the outfit’s collision of cinematic atmosphere, AI-era-Warp electronica and classically-influenced beauty fully took shape, along with the building of an excellent reputation for dynamic live shows with their expanded line up, including legendary ambient vocalist Kirsty Hawkshaw and harpist Kat Arney (Shadow Orchestra, Chilled by Nature).
UK Festival appearances at The Big Chill, Bestival, Dedbeat, Bloc Party and Cheltenham, alongside a major UK tour with The Bays in ’07, cemented their reputation as a dynamic live electronica act, and have led to performances throughout the UK, Europe and the US. In April 2008, they played at the NASA Ames Research Base in California and also became the first band to remix UK Techno pioneers B12.
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How the Imagination Sounds...
author: Jennifer Tissot
this album is soothing and beautiful, something to put on while feeling thoughtful and creative. IT opens my imagination to worlds I'm not afraid to explore while listening to it as I write.
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This album changed my life.
author: isaac bowen
I've lost weight, got married, been promoted.
But in all seriousness. I don't think I can describe the music better than CD Baby's done. Fully recommend this album - it's beautiful, intelligent, emotive... I have yet to see this sort of genre blending done this well anywhere else.
Thanks for the music, Digitonal.
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