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The Great Escape is nearly upon us and Create Spark is getting involved more this year than any other at TGE 2012
More info about Debbie Create Spark’s talk at the convention, our Canada House promotion and all our wonderful bands playing is here.

The Great Escape is nearly upon us and Create Spark is getting involved more this year than any other at TGE 2012

More info about Debbie Create Spark’s talk at the convention, our Canada House promotion and all our wonderful bands playing is here.

A Winged Victory For The Sullen have released this sumptious live clip, filmed in Krakow at Unsound 2011, ahead of their debut UK tour this month.

Full dates are here:

14/01/12 : Academy 3 - Manchester (UK)
15/01/12 : Oran Mor - Glasgow (UK)
16/01/12 : Cecil Sharpe House – London (UK)
17/01/12 : South Street – Reading (UK)
18/01/12 : Half Moon @ Cork Opera House - Cork (IE)
19/01/12 : The Sugar Club – Dublin (IE)

Also listen to this fittingly spectral remix by French musician Montauk In February, a rework of album track ‘A Symphony Pathetique’.

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Christmas is rounding the corner faster than Rudolf on steroids and thoughts are consequently turning to album of the year lists. So here’s a brief run down of all the albums Create Spark has had the pleasure to represent in 2011. View high resolution

Christmas is rounding the corner faster than Rudolf on steroids and thoughts are consequently turning to album of the year lists. So here’s a brief run down of all the albums Create Spark has had the pleasure to represent in 2011.

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A Winged Victory For The Sullen
We Played Some Open Chords And Rejoiced, For The Earth Had Circled The Sun Yet Another Year

tomasslaninka:

In many cases the greatest power dwells in avoidance or a complete absence of force, urge or any form of power. In the case of A Winged Victory For The Sullen getting rid of any pressure and force resulted in a natural and fully effortless sound combing emotive and simple melodies played by classical instruments with strangely tranquil and harmonic drones transformed into embracing warmth.

Yet, strangely named We Played Some Open Chords And Rejoiced, For The Earth Had Circled The Sun Yet Another Year is possibly the least representative song of the whole album and still, it’s the most beautiful. As the opening song, it bears the hard mission of setting the tone, preparing a listener for those forty-four forthcoming minutes and offer few hints – bit secret, bit excited – about the main aim of the album. We Played Some Open Chords posses all of these qualities and adds a bit more. It has the most evolved melody line in comparison to the following six compositions. And how delicate and simply lovable it is! It’s reminiscent of Dustin O’Halloran’s more mature compositions on Vorleben and Lumière and still, it’s somehow nicer and smoother in the welcoming and soothing way, not sentimental.

The harmonization here is also quite sophisticated as the piano shifts from major into minor and back to emphasize and inter-connect two faces of this album: that romanticizing, diffused and simple one (as heard on the epic A Symphony Pathetique and Minuet For A Cheap Piano) and the sounder, more complex day-dreaming (Requiem For The Static King Part One, All Farewells Are Sudden, Steep Hills Of Vicodin Tears). On We Played Some Open Chords the duo takes these two compatible contrasts and plays with them into enjoyable effect with external sounds of guitar and tender drones transformed into touching ambiance by Adam B. Wiltzie and an assistance from Icelandic cellist Hildur Guðnadóttir. A Winged Victory For The Sullen (out on Erased Tapes) belongs to this year’s essential ambient & classical albums. The reason is that the atmosphere is just the beginning with a beautiful musical story inside.

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A Winged Victory For The Sullen – Requiem For The Static King Part Two

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A Winged Victory for the Sullen - Requiem For The Static King (Part Two)

The coming together of Stars of Lid’s Adam Wiltzie and composer Dustin O’Halloran may not be the world’s most news-worthy collaboration or one that sets the blogosphere a buzz but this isn’t that sort of thing. These are compositions which shimmer in the shadowland between the broken halves of a heart. It’s a record which heaves itself along, rising into a hovering state, with that twilight blue ache lighting its underbody. Put simply, this is not music for anyone of a delicate emotional disposition, or rather, that’s exactly who it’s for. - Sean 

Album Stream: A Winged Victory for the Sullen

A Winged Victory For The Sullen - Requiem For The Static King Part One by erasedtapes

A Winged Victory For The Sullen – Requiem For The Static King Part Two by erasedtapes

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A Winged Victory For The Sullen stream their blissful album in full on @drownedinsound’s homepage today! This divine eponymous debut is out on Erased Tapes worldwide from today and via Kranky on the 13th Sept. View high resolution

A Winged Victory For The Sullen stream their blissful album in full on @drownedinsound’s homepage today! This divine eponymous debut is out on Erased Tapes worldwide from today and via Kranky on the 13th Sept.




A Winged Victory For The Sullen – Steep Hills Of Vicodin Tears by erasedtapes

A Winged  Victory For The Sullen were the subject of The Guardian’s New Band  of The Day this week. And very happy we were with it too:

“The self-titled A Winged Victory … debut album is at that  quiet  intersection where modern classical and ambient meet post-rock.  It’s the sort of thing you might expect from music made using grand   pianos, a string quartet, French horn and bassoon, in a vast   ecclesiastical space (the Grunewald church) in Berlin.”

Read the full feature by the venerable Paul Lester here.
Stream or even download the sublime ‘Steep Hills Of Vicodin Tears’ above, taken from the A Winged Victory For The Sullen’s eponymous debut  album out 12th September on Erased  Tapes. View high resolution

A Winged Victory For The Sullen – Steep Hills Of Vicodin Tears by erasedtapes

A Winged Victory For The Sullen were the subject of The Guardian’s New Band of The Day this week. And very happy we were with it too:

“The self-titled A Winged Victory … debut album is at that quiet intersection where modern classical and ambient meet post-rock. It’s the sort of thing you might expect from music made using grand pianos, a string quartet, French horn and bassoon, in a vast ecclesiastical space (the Grunewald church) in Berlin.”

Read the full feature by the venerable Paul Lester here.

Stream or even download the sublime ‘Steep Hills Of Vicodin Tears’ above, taken from the A Winged Victory For The Sullen’s eponymous debut album out 12th September on Erased Tapes.

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