Books that inspired The Hadal Zone.
Including the slightly cringe ones....
1. A Field Guide to Getting Lost - Rebecca Solnit
2. Deep Refrains- Michael Gallope
3. Solaris -Stanislaw Lem
4. Sunken Lands - Gareth E. Rees
5. Daybook - Anne Truitt
6. Playground - Richard Powers
7. Abstract Art - Anna Moszynska
#ambientmusic #pianoimprovisation #modernclassical #experimentalmusic #abstractart
Figuring out a live show for The Hadal Zone. Help me out - would you go and see a live show of piano improvisation? #ambientmusic #modernclassical #pianoimprovisation
Last week I held a release party for my new album The Hadal Zone which is out now.
Highlights include mysterious blue cocktails, incredible brutalist architecture, and some amazing reactions from my guests.
Many thanks to everyone who came and made it such a special and memorable night that I will never forget ❤️❤️
If you're interested, check out the link in my bio or my website to get yourself a copy - and please spread the word. #experimentalmusic #ambientmusic #electroacousticmusic #indieartist
I am very proud of this collaboration with British composer @willgrdnr for the cover of his new album. When I first listened to his album, I was transported to the sea. I was surprised and encouraged by the fact that the conceptual topic and album name is 'The Hadal Zone', the deepest point in the ocean.
check his page for info on the album on @bandcamp
🌙🌙 Out today! 🌙🌙
One for fans of William Basinski, Rafael Anton Irisarri, or Gavin Briars, UK-based arranger and composer Will Gardner's new album The Hadal Zone occupies a liminal plane between decaying avant-noise and austere modern-classical chamber music.
Link in bio->
Today I've released my second album The Hadal Zone.
It feels exciting, daunting and thrilling to finally share this strange, wonderful thing that was made mostly alone, in my loft studio, over the last few years.
It tells a story about being lost in the dark, about both fearing and embracing the unknown depths of our inner lives.
This is a picture of me shortly after finishing a first draft of the album last summer aka looking up from the bottom of the hadal zone.
Thank you to James @phantom.limb
for picking this record up and supporting my work.
To @mattglasbey who did an incredible job mixing the album.
To @darioj.lagana for the amazing album art.
To @nialljmaher for the beautiful posters.
To Thom and Joe for all your help and insights listening to early drafts.
And finally to Kate - for all your support in so many ways.
Please support me and the record by sharing this widely, and please go check out the album over the weekend. I recommend nocturnal listening. X