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Patrick Grant - A Sequence of Waves (Twelve Stories and a Dream) album

Patrick Grant - A Sequence of Waves (Twelve Stories and a Dream) album

  • Performer: Patrick Grant
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: A Sequence of Waves (Twelve Stories and a Dream)
  • Released: 2017
  • Style: Prog Rock, Avantgarde, Art Rock
  • MP3 version size: 1396 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1152 mb
  • Other: AAC RA MPC MP4 WMA TTA AC3
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 382

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Classically trained composer Patrick Grant, and inventor of a massive guitar project called 'Tilted Axes' brings us this gem called 'A Sequence of Waves'. Shivers were running down my spine throughout every track each time I'd listen to his latest album. It feels like you are transported back in time, with its cinematic soundscapes giving 70s-80’s vibes to the listener. Many of the tracks would be the perfect soundtracks to films of that period

The NYC-based composer and performer Patrick Grant has had a long and gleaming career that continues on with his newest release, A Sequence of Waves (Twelve Stories and a Dream). The album is a refined collection of genre-bending and experimental tracks that many critics struggle to pin down. Stumbling into post-minimalism, modern classical, prog rock, and post-rock territory, the album wears many masks. And for good reason, given Grant’s accomplished background.

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Patrick Grant A SEQUENCE OF WAVES (twelve stories and a dream). Patrick Grant: guitar, bass, viola, piano, keyboards and percussion John Ferrari: drums, mallet instruments and percussion Nick Didkovsky: guitar solo on Primary Blues" Dan Cooper: 7-string electric bass Lynn Bechtold: violin Dan Barrett: cello. Recorded at John Kilgore Sound NYC, the NYU Film School, Peppergreen Media NYC, and the Ferrari Factory NJ Album mixing engineer and recording engineer for Kilgore sessions: Garry Rindfuss Recording engineer for NYU Film School sessions: Jocelyn Gonzales Mixed at Mercy Sound Studios.

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Patrick Grant is an American composer, performer, and producer living and working in New York City. A Sequence of Waves (twelve stories and a dream). Patrick Grant A SEQUENCE OF WAVES (twelve stories and a dream). Patrick Grant: guitar, bass, viola, piano, keyboards and percussion John Ferrari: drums, mallet instruments and percussion Nick Didkovsky: guitar solo on Primary Blues Dan Cooper: 7-string electric bass Lynn Bechtold: violin Dan Barrett: cello. Recorded at John Kilgore Sound NYC, the NYU Film School, Peppergreen Media NYC, and the Ferrari Factory NJ.

Tracklist

1 Lucid Intervals
2 Driving Patterns
3 Prelude I
4 Alcohol
5 Tobacco
6 Firearms
7 Seven Years at Sea
8 Breaking Butterflies upon a Wheel
9 Lonely Ride Coney Island
10 Primary Blues
11 Prelude II
12 To Find a Form That Accommodates the Mess
13 One Note Samba

Comments

Wenes Wenes
This album has been released on the Peppergreen Media label.
LoboThommy LoboThommy
Classically trained composer Patrick Grant, and inventor of a massive guitar project called 'Tilted Axes' brings us this gem called 'A Sequence of Waves'. Shivers were running down my spine throughout every track each time I'd listen to his latest album. It feels like you are transported back in time, with its cinematic soundscapes giving 70s-80’s vibes to the listener. Many of the tracks would be the perfect soundtracks to films of that period. The nostalgic eeriness found on A Sequence of Waves makes you think that this set of songs could be a top contender for the soundtrack of neo-retro series, Stranger Things.Patrick Grant brings an amagalm of styles to this album. Progressive rock, ethnic, classical music, electronica, blues and more are intricately interwoven forming wonderful sonic circuits. Blending progressive rock with classical music is a tall order but Patrick Grant passes the test with flying colours.It reminded me of Mike Old field's Tubular Bells, it was like it jumped out of that old BBC 4 broadcast. Excellent progressive rock instrumentals ( Seven Years at Sea makes use of some vocal samples but they sound like an extra instrument more than anything) with very interesting sounds.Another standout number is Lonely Ride Coney Island, where Patrick Grant draws inspiration from his adopted home’s landscape to create a song which gives all the feels with its dreamy, atmospheric vibes.It is followed by the hard-rockin blues Primary Blues. Here, the artist enlists the services of guitarist Nick Didkovsky, who shreds away on his guitar while the violin accompanies him.Throughout the album the interplay between the guitar, percussion, piano and bowed instruments (cello and violin) is stunning, and is one of the most exciting aspects of this body of work.With A Sequence of Waves Patrick Grant manages to live up to his impressive bio, which includes collaborations with the progressive rock legend Robert Fripp, Quincy Jones and Billy Joel.