Remixes by Brian McBride, Christopher Willits, Jack Dangers, Awakened Souls, Chuck Johnson, Less Bells, Scanner, Konstantin Gabbro, and Kenneth James Gibson. Out now on all platforms + limited CD in fine record stores worldwide & Bandcamp.
Kompakt
Brian McBride Remix
Good morning friends. @foxy.digitalis is premiering Brian McBride’s remix of Far From Home. The original appeared on my 2018 LP “In The Fields Of Nothing” on @kompaktrecords. This is the 3rd single from my upcoming album of reworks due this fall.
Velvet Desert Music Volume 1
Superpitcher did a remix of my last single “Far From Home” and it appears on the new Kompakt records compilation titled “Velvet Desert Music Vol. 1”! Get it HERE.
Pitchfork reviews Pop Ambient 2019
Pop Ambient 2019 out now!
“In The Fields Of Nothing” review
From: Mojo Magazine
“Unblinded” premiere
Inverted Audio feature premiering the short film for the piece “Unblinded” is now up.
exclusive mix download at xlr8r
XLR8R is offering a free download of “Far From Home (Closer To The End Mix)”. This is an exclusive mix not available on the album “In The Fields Of Nothing” which is out now on Kompakt Records.
“In The Fields Of Nothing” review
From: Groove
“In The Fields Of Nothing” review
From: Stern Magazine
More LOve From red bull radio
Red Bull Radio‘s FIRST FLOOR drops “Thirsty Lullaby” – tune in now.
“In The Fields Of Nothing” review
From: Das Filter
“In The Fields Of Nothing” Review
From: Gonzo Circus Magazine
“In The Fields OF Nothing” review
From: Nowamuzyka
“In The Fields Of Nothing” Review
Ransom Note
A track by track guide to “In The Fields Of Nothing” at Ransom Note.
Bonus album mix
There’s a continuous mixed version of “In The Fields Of Nothing” if you get the release on Bandcamp. The mix includes bonus unreleased material and flows from beginning to end. Out now on Kompakt Records.
Album out now!
“In The Fields OF Nothing” LP / CD / Digital out now on Kompakt.
Get the album at a store near you OR at Kompakt.
“In the fields of nothing” review
From: TITEL Kulturmagazin.
“Far From Home” review
From: The Seattle Stranger: