Mark Carlton releases new album, "Ovriah" |
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Norm Cash
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Topic: Mark Carlton releases new album, "Ovriah" Posted: October 15 2007 at 08:44 |
Thanks for the heads-up on this, Bob.
I've been meaning to get hold of some Carlton stuff for a while. The downloads available from his webpage are just enough to whet my appetite.
I like the sound of the snippet from the new album - perhaps enough to cause me to take the plunge at last and make a purchase!
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Posted: October 11 2007 at 15:55 |
The gifted Marc Carlton (http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=2059 ) has released a new album "Ovriah".
The following is from his website:
Originally written around 1997, in the early stages of my attempts at composition, Ovriah was a large piece of music that never made it past the 4-track demo tape stage. Due to the lack of equipment needed to capture the symphonic sound I was aiming for, I instead opted to distil the main theme into a solo acoustic guitar piece, the result appearing as Ovriah II on Passing Within Realtime the following year. In 2007, I realised that I now had the required technology to do justice to the complete work, Ovriah I, and began the recording of this short album devoted entirely to it. This is essentially an extended character study, loosely based on the events of an unfinished book I was working on back during the same period ten years ago. Interestingly, the atmospheres and themes I revisited had not exactly lain dormant all that time – in broad terms they seem very much to have remained at the heart of my form of expression, and have inspired most of my music to date in one form or another: heightened awareness, grief, time. So in more ways than one, this project was like a return to the source. Combining the spirit of the original writing with the execution of more recent albums, and gathering up new ideas to embellish the picture along the way, Ovriah was a liberating and exuberant experience to record.
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