


Reveries
Reveries is Zach Frizzell, Marc Ertel and Damien Duqueâs first album for over three years, and follows the success of their debut Liberamente. Together, the trio craft delicately textured and slowly unfurling sonic vistas, occupying a unique aural domain that lies between guitar-driven drone music and modern classical compositions.
With their individual projects they are incredibly prolific, but Dawn Chorus releases are few and far between and Reveries represents a refined evolution, leaning more heavily toward string-based arrangements and compositional virtuosity. It is the very essence of what they are calling âdronegazeâ, pushing the boundaries of the ambient genre while embracing a profound auditory expression.
According to the trio, the six, long tracks on Reveries are âheavily reliant on improvisation, intuition, and allowing the compositions to exist in their own moment; the aim was a feeling of fluidity and a sense that every instrument has its place and purposeâ.
And theyâre right. The opening title track emerges quietly in a swirl of strings; lead single âDeusâ eases its fittingly reverent grain into a glorious minor-key immensity; âCadereâ pulls together a cast of orchestral instruments into a comforting devotional; âSomniumâ plays out in diffuse, shimmering melodic rounds; âValeâ blossoms from a pair of sparse, alternating chord swells; and âAuferoâ is the perfect coda that reprises the low-end rumble of the albumâs overture before being swept away on a sea of dissonance.
âWe live in an era of infinite distraction,â says Zach Frizzell, âwhere often the most valuable thing you can find is a respite for the soul.â How right he is. This, truly, is music from a higher place.
Tracklist
1. Reveries
2. Deus
3. Cadere
4. Somnium
5. Vale
6. Aufero
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Description
Reveries is Zach Frizzell, Marc Ertel and Damien Duqueâs first album for over three years, and follows the success of their debut Liberamente. Together, the trio craft delicately textured and slowly unfurling sonic vistas, occupying a unique aural domain that lies between guitar-driven drone music and modern classical compositions.
With their individual projects they are incredibly prolific, but Dawn Chorus releases are few and far between and Reveries represents a refined evolution, leaning more heavily toward string-based arrangements and compositional virtuosity. It is the very essence of what they are calling âdronegazeâ, pushing the boundaries of the ambient genre while embracing a profound auditory expression.
According to the trio, the six, long tracks on Reveries are âheavily reliant on improvisation, intuition, and allowing the compositions to exist in their own moment; the aim was a feeling of fluidity and a sense that every instrument has its place and purposeâ.
And theyâre right. The opening title track emerges quietly in a swirl of strings; lead single âDeusâ eases its fittingly reverent grain into a glorious minor-key immensity; âCadereâ pulls together a cast of orchestral instruments into a comforting devotional; âSomniumâ plays out in diffuse, shimmering melodic rounds; âValeâ blossoms from a pair of sparse, alternating chord swells; and âAuferoâ is the perfect coda that reprises the low-end rumble of the albumâs overture before being swept away on a sea of dissonance.
âWe live in an era of infinite distraction,â says Zach Frizzell, âwhere often the most valuable thing you can find is a respite for the soul.â How right he is. This, truly, is music from a higher place.
Tracklist
1. Reveries
2. Deus
3. Cadere
4. Somnium
5. Vale
6. Aufero









