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Review by Itsme July

Snow, the latest album by Henry Warwick, is a stunning piece of work that showcases the artist's musical prowess and creativity. The album features a unique blend of acoustic and electronic elements that come together to create a beautiful and haunting sound.

The album begins with the title track, "Snow," a slow and atmospheric piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album. From there, the listener is taken on a journey through a range of emotions, from the melancholic "Fading Away" to the uplifting "Sunrise."

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Lost in the Woods," which features Warwick's haunting vocals over a pulsing electronic beat. The track builds to a powerful climax, leaving the listener feeling energized and inspired.

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Parallax, Part 28:11
Parallax, Part 34:16
Parallax, Part 13:00
The First Time5:50
Parallax, Part 42:11
Twirling The Plastic Flower, Part 36:05
Twirling The Plastic Flower, Part 112:56
Parallax, Part 56:46
Twirling The Plastic Flower, Part 47:53
Twirling The Plastic Flower, Part 26:15

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Catalog Numbers

kether-1991-X01

Labels

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Formats

  • Cassette
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Notes

  • SNOW was originally released as a limited edition cassette in 1991. It was digitised by Gary Todd of the Cortical Foundation in 2001. From there, it was reworked and edited as the original cassette was rather badly damaged in places.
  • "The First Time" was my stab at plunderphonics - I wanted to make the song more dramatic than it is, and it is. This way of working became much more important to me years later.
  • The record can be downloaded for free, here:
  • http://www.kether.com/audio/hw1991-Snow.html

About Henry Warwick

Henry Warwick has been musically active since childhood when his parents bought him a plastic Magnus Reed Organ. As a teenager he played bass in some progrock cover bands. Later he did the sound and visuals for such a band in NJ, called Solaris. He attended art school at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston MA, and then received his BFA from MGSA/Rutgers University. After university he moved to Washington DC in 1982 and pursued more visual artwork. While a resident of a Zen Centre there (1985/1986) his friend Bob Boilen lent him an Arp Odyssey synthesizer (that Bob had borrowed from Robin Rose). Shortly after leaving the Zen Centre, he took out a loan and acquired an electronic music studio. At its maximum, he had an Atari 1040ste computer, two Korg DSS-1 sampler/synthesizers, a Sequential Circuits Prophet 2002, a Yamaha TX81z and DX11, and an assortment of audio processing gear, mixers, and amplification. It was with that collection of devices that Henry produced several cassette releases: Electronic Etudes (1987) Metawind (1988) Breathless (1989) Snow (1991) After Snow (1991) Henry moved to San Francisco, and met Alan Herrick who was running Auricular Records, a record store in the lower Haight that specialised in industrial and experimental music. Later, when the store closed, Alan reformed Auricular as a music label. In the mid 1990s, he focussed on visual art and performance rather than recording. In the late 1990s Henry pared back his gear to an Apple computer and a Yamaha CS2x synthesizer, which he used to compose his first CD, "Keraunograph" in 2000. Gary Todd of the Cortical Foundation was of great assistance in this release. "Keraunograph" was followed by "k.2
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Summary by Itsme July

Snow is an excellent album that showcases Henry Warwick's talent as a musician and songwriter. The album is well-produced and expertly crafted, making it a must-listen for fans of electronic and acoustic music alike.