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Aaron, Damon

Highlands [Pop]


RELEASE: 17.10.2008


LABEL: Ubiquity Records

VERTRIEB: Groove Attack

WEBSITE: www.damonaaron.org

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“Highlands” is an album of bittersweet cosmic campfire electronics and melancholic dreams. Songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Damon Aaron pens love songs and personal anecdotes that float over spacey hip hop beats and polished bass-lines. He cuts and pastes swirling strings and acoustic guitars that decorate his minimal soundscapes and cast light on traditional folk and songwriting roots.

Aaron is an eclectic musician who equally embodies California craftsman, Renaissance man, and soul boy. His late-night collection of stories directs nods to Massive Attack, Flying Lotus, Nick Drake and Sam Cooke. However, Aaron’s musical path towards “Highlands” began a long time ago, at home, with a unique mix of family influences. He learned his finger-picking style from a banjo-wielding Scots-Irish grandfather. He grew-up singing folk and bluegrass with his mom. And his step-dad, an early 1980’s KROQ DJ, showed him how to program synthesizers.

Such an eclectic mix of musical habits is evident in the opening tracks “Matinee” and “Fire”, where dubby finger snaps and keyboard washes are building blocks for songs eventually heightened by walls of violins and breathy flutes. Later on “Fall” the acoustics take center stage but glitchy clicks sneak in to add just a sniff of electronic atmospherics, while on “Better” Aaron’s vocals emerge from a heavy sheen of synthesizer to ride a shuffling beat.

“It’s idiosyncratic, sometimes dense, and takes some slightly unexpected turns. It’s a record that probably takes a couple of listens to take in,” explains Aaron. “Like Tom Waits said, “it’s an emotional weather report” with bluesy love songs, laments, and conversations.”

Helping Aaron edit together the right balance of organics and electronics are Los Angeles-based peers Miguel Atwood-Ferguson (arranger and session player to the likes of Dr. Dre, Rihanna, Gnarls Barkley, Blank Blue, Lifeforce Trio), percussionist Andres Renteria, and horn players Matt Demerritt and Michael McDaniel who have played alongside Macy Gray and Nate Morgan respectively.

Throughout the 1990’s, Aaron led soul and hip hop bands in Los Angeles singing and MC-ing, and played guitar for others like Breakestra, The Rebirth and seminal hip hop artist Divine Styler. He’s been nominated for a Gilles Peterson’s ‘Worldwide’ winners and LA Weekly music awards. He’s also been featured on several influential compilations including: “Rewind!3” (Ubiquity), “Dublab Presents: Freeways” (Emperor Norton), “Impeach The Precedent” (Kajmere) and “Broadcasting” (Sonar Kolectiv). Outside of his solo work he has worked with groups like Build An Ark, Najite and the Olokun Prophecy, and has collaborated with critically acclaimed electronic artists like Telefon Tel Aviv and Barbara Morgenstern. Watch for shows to celebrate the release of the album. Just as “Highlands” is a hybrid of styles Aaron expects the live performances to balance live musicianship with electronics and visual elements.

(Quelle: Groove Attack, 2008)


FORMAT: CD


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