Simon Scott is a musician and mastering engineer from Cambridge, UK. His albums 'Soundings', 'Floodlines' and 'Below Sea Level' are published by Touch. His work explores the creative process of actively listening, spatial audio, the implications of recording the natural world using technology and the manipulation of natural sounds. He plays the drums in Slowdive and has lectured in Music Technology since 2011.
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
OUT NOW: Bunny CD/LP/Downlaoad and Isan Remix
Isan "Eastside" EP is now available from www.keshhhhhh.com and features a Simon Scott remix (+ Taylor Deupree and Steinbruchel on vinyl + The Sight Below and Autistici on Digital Download).
Simon Scott's second album "Bunny" is OUT NOW on CD/LP/Download from Berlin based record label www.miasmah.com!
*For all bookings for 2012 (Japan, US + EU) contact: simonscott@simonscott.org
Reviews!
www.boomkat.com: “Simon Scott returns with his second album for Erik Skodvin’s Miasmah imprint, and what a blinder it is. Album Of The Week!”.
www.theliminal.co.uk: “Bunny is not just one of the finest records of the year, but of Scott’s career to date”.
www.fluid-radio.co.uk: “The two years that separate the release of this and Navigare have apparently changed a lot in Scott’s approach to music, or to put it in different terms, have taken him to a new direction stepping further away from his days in Slowdive”.
www.headphonecommute.com: “Leaving his Slowdive history in the dust, Scott has launched his solo career onto the playlists of many discerning critics and followers. Scott demonstrates his musicianship and versatility with instruments, confirming once again his comfort level in the studio and on stage alike”.
www.normanrecords.com: “Very impressive. This ex-Slowdive man crafts smoky, semi-ambient soundscapes with dubby repetitive bass and jazzy and sparse drums and guitar. In places it’s very spacious and minimal, in others it’s dense and blurred, with what sounds like tape hiss and field recordings filling in the gaps”.
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