Colin Stetson premieres new video for ‘Who the Waves Are Roaring For’

Colin Stetson - Who The Waves Are Roaring For

The ingenious Montréal based saxophonist Colin Stetson has just premiered a beautiful new video for the breathtaking ‘Who the Waves Are Roaring For’, off his recently released album New History Warfare Vol. 3: To See More Light. Isaac Gale & David Jensen, who had previously directed the video for ‘Among the Sef’, take again the director seat. ‘Who the Waves Are Roaring For’ is one of the four songs from the album which features vocal guest contributions from Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon. Watch the video on Constellation Records‘ Vimeo channel.

Watch Colin Stetson’s video for ‘In Mirrors’ and ‘And In Truth’

Colin Stetson - In Mirrors + And In Truth

We’ve been highly anticipating the release of Colin Stetson‘s New History Warfare Vol. 3: To See More Light, the third of a triptych of solo albums entitled New History Warfare. The Montréal based sax virtuoso and multi-instrumentalist has unveiled a new video featuring excerpts from two of the tracks from the upcoming album, ‘In Mirrors’ and ‘And In Truth’, the latter being one of the four tracks where guest Justin Vernon lends his vocal contribution. Watch the video below, with visual work by Kurtis Hough on ‘In Mirrors’ and Dan Huiting and Tabb Firchau on ‘And In Truth’.

New History Warfare Vol. 3: To See More Light arrives on April 30th via Constellation Records.

Colin Stetson set to release final instalment of New History Warfare trilogy

Montréal based sax virtuoso and multi-instrumentalist Colin Stetson has set the release date for the third and last of a triptych of solo albums entitled New History Warfare. The upcoming New History Warfare Vol. 3: To See More Light follows Stetson’s previously released albums from the same series, the widely acclaimed New History Warfare Vol. 2: Judges released in 2011 and his 2008 New History Warfare Vol. 1.
The composer and performer’s new effort, due out on April 30th via Constellation, was co-produced and mixed by Ben Frost and recorded live in single takes.
New History Warfare Vol. 3: To See More Light features guest vocal contributions from Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon on four songs. There’s no overdubbing on the whole album except for on these songs with Vernon’s voice. Stetson “doesn’t rely on looping/layering or multi-track/overdubs technologies”, as the label said. Instead, Stetson mastered the technique of circular breathing, which allows him to play continuously by breathing through his nose at the same time he plays with his mouth.
“Anyone who has seen Stetson in solo performance can attest to the stunning physicality of his circular-breathing technique and capacity to produce a seemingly impossible palate of multiple voicings simultaneously in real time – making his already beautiful and evocative compositions all the more enrapturing and viscerally human.”
Ahead of the release, Stetson has unveiled the first breathtaking single, ‘High Above A Grey Green Sea’. Listen to it now.

Mixtape #34

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We have never been shy about our love for Portland based outfit AU, whose album Both Lights was an absolute favourite of ours in 2012. So it's with a wide grin that we unwrap this month's mixtape, straight from AU's prodigious mastermind Luke Wyland, who takes us on a wild perusal of his music collection, from his latest findings to his old time favourites.


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