Digging supremo and Numero regular Dante Carfagna makes another heart-melting appearance with his downtempo instrumental group, Express Rising.
After calling his first two albums - released ten years apart in 2003 and 2013 - by the same eponymous title, he deigns to give this one its own handle, and with it a melancholy flush of soul that's hard to ignore.
'Fixed Rope' ushers us along ten "one-take ambient instrumentals" recorded spontaneously in rural Arkansas by Carfagna in trio with Kevin Blagg and William Suran.
They sound something like Loren Connors with a thing for hip hop, framing ten portraits of rustic Americana in warm, woody bass bumps and subtle drum machine inflections swirled with whorls of synth and lissom guitar reverb to steep your surroundings in sepia tones.
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Digging supremo and Numero regular Dante Carfagna makes another heart-melting appearance with his downtempo instrumental group, Express Rising.
After calling his first two albums - released ten years apart in 2003 and 2013 - by the same eponymous title, he deigns to give this one its own handle, and with it a melancholy flush of soul that's hard to ignore.
'Fixed Rope' ushers us along ten "one-take ambient instrumentals" recorded spontaneously in rural Arkansas by Carfagna in trio with Kevin Blagg and William Suran.
They sound something like Loren Connors with a thing for hip hop, framing ten portraits of rustic Americana in warm, woody bass bumps and subtle drum machine inflections swirled with whorls of synth and lissom guitar reverb to steep your surroundings in sepia tones.
Digging supremo and Numero regular Dante Carfagna makes another heart-melting appearance with his downtempo instrumental group, Express Rising.
After calling his first two albums - released ten years apart in 2003 and 2013 - by the same eponymous title, he deigns to give this one its own handle, and with it a melancholy flush of soul that's hard to ignore.
'Fixed Rope' ushers us along ten "one-take ambient instrumentals" recorded spontaneously in rural Arkansas by Carfagna in trio with Kevin Blagg and William Suran.
They sound something like Loren Connors with a thing for hip hop, framing ten portraits of rustic Americana in warm, woody bass bumps and subtle drum machine inflections swirled with whorls of synth and lissom guitar reverb to steep your surroundings in sepia tones.
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Digging supremo and Numero regular Dante Carfagna makes another heart-melting appearance with his downtempo instrumental group, Express Rising.
After calling his first two albums - released ten years apart in 2003 and 2013 - by the same eponymous title, he deigns to give this one its own handle, and with it a melancholy flush of soul that's hard to ignore.
'Fixed Rope' ushers us along ten "one-take ambient instrumentals" recorded spontaneously in rural Arkansas by Carfagna in trio with Kevin Blagg and William Suran.
They sound something like Loren Connors with a thing for hip hop, framing ten portraits of rustic Americana in warm, woody bass bumps and subtle drum machine inflections swirled with whorls of synth and lissom guitar reverb to steep your surroundings in sepia tones.
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Digging supremo and Numero regular Dante Carfagna makes another heart-melting appearance with his downtempo instrumental group, Express Rising.
After calling his first two albums - released ten years apart in 2003 and 2013 - by the same eponymous title, he deigns to give this one its own handle, and with it a melancholy flush of soul that's hard to ignore.
'Fixed Rope' ushers us along ten "one-take ambient instrumentals" recorded spontaneously in rural Arkansas by Carfagna in trio with Kevin Blagg and William Suran.
They sound something like Loren Connors with a thing for hip hop, framing ten portraits of rustic Americana in warm, woody bass bumps and subtle drum machine inflections swirled with whorls of synth and lissom guitar reverb to steep your surroundings in sepia tones.