
Loner
Former Bauhaus and current Love and Rockets bass man returns via Dakota Records with a series of deconstructions of an original twenty some year old demo. Originally streamed as part of his 2007 series of unreleased stash âTracks from the Attic,â a precursor to the now hugely successful platform: Patreon. Davidâs original demo titled âAlbino Dogâ alongside singer/songwriter Mia Doi Toddâs sublime studio version both appeared via that platform in 2015; only the latter appears amongst this new series of arrangements.
Davidâs premonition of Miaâs voice on this song is one to be applauded â perfectly suited creating a ghostly sepulchral aura. Here the Colonel is aided by a series of foot soldiers varying in rank. Veteran comrade Joyce Rooks adds texture with her trademark cello to Miaâs âAlbino Dogâ, whilst privatesâ Nigel Gwennap (âThe Day that David Bowie Diedâ) and Whitehall Recâs Joel Baldwin contribute electric guitar and drum programming respectively. But itâs the work of the captain that captivates this whole package. Tim Newman (Love is a Ghost), arranger, sound alchemist, mixer and lunatic. Timâs work with David is best savoured via their âAnalogue Excavations & Dream Excavationsâ 2002 Glass Modern set.Â
âLonerâ offers the listener a kaleidoscope of sounds best experienced with headphones, the journey from Davidâs simple âAlbino Dogâ strummed acoustic demo to âCrescendoâ is quite staggering. Joelâs synth on âCold, Cold, Coldâ and the glitch added to Miaâs vocal (âLoner on the Rangeâ) for example take the song into an altogether different direction. But itâs âCrescendoâ though that sits atop the apex. Building, as the title suggests, into a blistering array of guitars, bass and drums with a gorgeous, ethereal repeating low vocal motif from Mia wrapping itself around the cacophony.
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Former Bauhaus and current Love and Rockets bass man returns via Dakota Records with a series of deconstructions of an original twenty some year old demo. Originally streamed as part of his 2007 series of unreleased stash âTracks from the Attic,â a precursor to the now hugely successful platform: Patreon. Davidâs original demo titled âAlbino Dogâ alongside singer/songwriter Mia Doi Toddâs sublime studio version both appeared via that platform in 2015; only the latter appears amongst this new series of arrangements.
Davidâs premonition of Miaâs voice on this song is one to be applauded â perfectly suited creating a ghostly sepulchral aura. Here the Colonel is aided by a series of foot soldiers varying in rank. Veteran comrade Joyce Rooks adds texture with her trademark cello to Miaâs âAlbino Dogâ, whilst privatesâ Nigel Gwennap (âThe Day that David Bowie Diedâ) and Whitehall Recâs Joel Baldwin contribute electric guitar and drum programming respectively. But itâs the work of the captain that captivates this whole package. Tim Newman (Love is a Ghost), arranger, sound alchemist, mixer and lunatic. Timâs work with David is best savoured via their âAnalogue Excavations & Dream Excavationsâ 2002 Glass Modern set.Â
âLonerâ offers the listener a kaleidoscope of sounds best experienced with headphones, the journey from Davidâs simple âAlbino Dogâ strummed acoustic demo to âCrescendoâ is quite staggering. Joelâs synth on âCold, Cold, Coldâ and the glitch added to Miaâs vocal (âLoner on the Rangeâ) for example take the song into an altogether different direction. But itâs âCrescendoâ though that sits atop the apex. Building, as the title suggests, into a blistering array of guitars, bass and drums with a gorgeous, ethereal repeating low vocal motif from Mia wrapping itself around the cacophony.









