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  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: MDR075
  • Format: LP
  • UPC: 5053760112723
  • Street Date: 03/15/24
  • PreBook Date: 01/12/24
  • Label: Maple Death »
  • Genre: Ambient/Experimental
  • Run Time: 35 mins
  • Number of Discs: 0
  • Audio: STEREO
  • Year of Production: 2024
  • Region Code: 0
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  • Territory: NORTH AMERICA

 

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James Jonathan Clancy - Sprecato

Resolutely post-dusk through pre-dawn sounds; extraordinarily elemental, time distended, and which you can almost liken to moss creeping up a tree.

James Jonathan Clancy - Sprecato
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First album in seven years from Maple Death Records founder James Jonathan Clancy (Italy/Canada), and the first under his birth name. This latest, 'Sprecato', Clancy has refined and honed his vision, steadily and carefully drawing from a host of disparate influences to create a new kind of singer-songwriter album that bridges the divide between cosmic loner-folk, proto-ambient music, and the epic, intricately arranged world of vintage Italian soundtrack music. For 'Sprecato', Clancy has assembled a cast of renowned collaborators; including Stefano Pilia , Andrea Belfi, Enrico Gabrielli (flutes, PJ Harvey/Calibro 35), Francesca Bono (piano, Bono/Burattini). While the core of the band features Dominique Vaccaro, Andrea De Franco and Kyle Knapp. Written and recorded between London & Bologna, the initial spark for the album was to be found in the book length work 'Gli Sprecati', by visionary Italian comic's artist Michelangelo Setola, who ultimately provided Clancy with the graphics that grace the album's cover and overall visual sensibility. Something of Setola's near apocalyptic pastoralism runs through the record, even as Clancy's themes grow beyond the seed they'd originally planted. Drum machines that sound as if they've been excavated from the earth meet detuned pianos and guitars; bucolic traces of synths stretched beyond all reckoning. While the band is both loping and epic --with shades of Pentangle's Terry Cox in the live drumming in particular there's a new emotional depth and clarity to Clancy's vocals here, almost as if there'd been some scenario where Scott Walker had helmed a record for the classic DIY ambient label, Palace of Lights, while tracks like "Milk of Dreams" and "Had It All" vibrate on some kind of massive, Piero Umiliani type frequency. These are resolutely post-dusk through pre-dawn sounds; extraordinarily elemental, time distended, and which you can almost liken to moss creeping up a tree, or fireflies hovering just above a moonlit field.

Track Listing

  • Castle Night
  • I Want You
  • Precipice
  • Black & White
  • A Worship Deal
  • Milk Of Dreams
  • Fortunate
  • Had It All
  • To Be Me
  • Out And Alive
  • Immense Immense Wild
  

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