Inner Fires by Snowdrops
Credits
released November 18, 2021
CD / DL : forwind.bandcamp.com/album/inner-fires
All music composed & performed by Snowdrops
Christine Ott : Ondes Martenot, Piano, Gong
Mathieu Gabry : Piano, Keyboards, Tubular Bells
featuring Richard Knox (electric guitar) on « Rüptur 47 »
Recorded by Snowdrops between July 2015 and July 2019
Mixed by Benoit Burger & Mathieu Gabry in Spring 2020
Mastering by Conor Curran
Artwork by Peter Collins
Design by Hannes Jentsch
linktr.ee/snowdrops
TOWER RECORDS « four heavily atmospheric tracks of Ondes Martenot, piano, synths and tubular bells (...) that is evocative of recent long-form compositions of The Necks »
ELECTRONIC SOUND MAG « slightly spooky, and uniquely beautiful »
NEW YORK MUSIC DAILY « It’s distantly, sometimes persistently troubled, immersive music. »
ONDAROCK « in the convulsive "Shadow Society / A Piece Of Freedom" - echoes of percussion intersect by Cecil Taylor and the impervious improvisational streak of Thollem McDonas. »
LOUDER THAN WAR « Like some form of alchemy, it has produced a fascinating and spellbinding album, one that should follow the success of Volutes in troubling the list makers at the end of the year. Another description that Snowdrops apply to Inner Fires is “on the edge of a precipice”. With its continuous sense of drama and ominous danger, it does feel that way. But being in such a precarious position is thrilling. It’s exhilarating. And aren’t we supposed to feel that way? If you believe that the creators of music are supposed to push the boundaries, then Inner Fires will be right up your street. »
CD / DL : forwind.bandcamp.com/album/inner-fires
All music composed & performed by Snowdrops
Christine Ott : Ondes Martenot, Piano, Gong
Mathieu Gabry : Piano, Keyboards, Tubular Bells
featuring Richard Knox (electric guitar) on « Rüptur 47 »
Recorded by Snowdrops between July 2015 and July 2019
Mixed by Benoit Burger & Mathieu Gabry in Spring 2020
Mastering by Conor Curran
Artwork by Peter Collins
Design by Hannes Jentsch
linktr.ee/snowdrops
TOWER RECORDS « four heavily atmospheric tracks of Ondes Martenot, piano, synths and tubular bells (...) that is evocative of recent long-form compositions of The Necks »
ELECTRONIC SOUND MAG « slightly spooky, and uniquely beautiful »
NEW YORK MUSIC DAILY « It’s distantly, sometimes persistently troubled, immersive music. »
ONDAROCK « in the convulsive "Shadow Society / A Piece Of Freedom" - echoes of percussion intersect by Cecil Taylor and the impervious improvisational streak of Thollem McDonas. »
LOUDER THAN WAR « Like some form of alchemy, it has produced a fascinating and spellbinding album, one that should follow the success of Volutes in troubling the list makers at the end of the year. Another description that Snowdrops apply to Inner Fires is “on the edge of a precipice”. With its continuous sense of drama and ominous danger, it does feel that way. But being in such a precarious position is thrilling. It’s exhilarating. And aren’t we supposed to feel that way? If you believe that the creators of music are supposed to push the boundaries, then Inner Fires will be right up your street. »







