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The Patience Fader
The glacial distillation of Mark Nelsonās āromantic minimalismā achieves unique fruition on his latest Kranky collection, The Patience Fader. A suite of solo guitar instrumentals accented with lap steel, harmonica, and twilit atmospherics, the strings smear and sparkle in elegant, windswept swells, a guitar mode once described by Brian Eno as āDuane Eddy playing Erik Satie.ā These are elegies as much as songs, lulling and lilting in private currents of beauty and bereavement. Nelson speaks of the notion of ālighthouse music,ā radiance cast from a stable vantage point, sending āa signal to help others through rocks and dangerous currents.ā
Composed during the highly isolated summer of 2020, the pieces took shape as meditations on āroots and mourning, trying to connect with those deep hidden rivers that lead to a greater communality.ā Thereās something ageless, scarred, and American about this music, both displaced and devotional, the ghost of rust belts and dust bowls looming in a horizon of deepening dusk.
Composed during the highly isolated summer of 2020, the pieces took shape as meditations on āroots and mourning, trying to connect with those deep hidden rivers that lead to a greater communality.ā Thereās something ageless, scarred, and American about this music, both displaced and devotional, the ghost of rust belts and dust bowls looming in a horizon of deepening dusk.
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The glacial distillation of Mark Nelsonās āromantic minimalismā achieves unique fruition on his latest Kranky collection, The Patience Fader. A suite of solo guitar instrumentals accented with lap steel, harmonica, and twilit atmospherics, the strings smear and sparkle in elegant, windswept swells, a guitar mode once described by Brian Eno as āDuane Eddy playing Erik Satie.ā These are elegies as much as songs, lulling and lilting in private currents of beauty and bereavement. Nelson speaks of the notion of ālighthouse music,ā radiance cast from a stable vantage point, sending āa signal to help others through rocks and dangerous currents.ā
Composed during the highly isolated summer of 2020, the pieces took shape as meditations on āroots and mourning, trying to connect with those deep hidden rivers that lead to a greater communality.ā Thereās something ageless, scarred, and American about this music, both displaced and devotional, the ghost of rust belts and dust bowls looming in a horizon of deepening dusk.
Composed during the highly isolated summer of 2020, the pieces took shape as meditations on āroots and mourning, trying to connect with those deep hidden rivers that lead to a greater communality.ā Thereās something ageless, scarred, and American about this music, both displaced and devotional, the ghost of rust belts and dust bowls looming in a horizon of deepening dusk.
























