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Philip Selway & Elysian Collective

Live At Evolution Studios

    Philip Selway and Elysian Collective announce ‘Live At Evolution Studios’ via Bella Union, a companion piece of sorts to his album ‘Strange Dance’, also released this year.

    This superb new live recording features Selway collaborating with celebrated string quartet Elysian Collective and percussionist Chris Vatalaro, reimagining his songs in a slimmed-down setting.

    Commenting on the album, Selway says: “This session with Elysian Collective and Chris Vatalaro was recorded at Evolution Studios in Oxford, where I recorded the bulk of ‘Strange Dance’ and also my soundtrack work. It took place at the end of April ’23, just before I went out to do my UK and European dates. I originally brought this ensemble together to play at the launch event for ‘Strange Dance’ back in February, as I felt this combination of string quartet and percussion, together with my vocals, piano and guitar would be a compact way to capture the scope of the varied musical textures on the album. I was so made up with how it sounded and how it reframed the songs, that I wanted to capture this dynamic in a recording. As well as songs from ‘Strange Dance’, there is also a version of one of my soundtrack pieces, ‘People Of The Sea’ (the original is on ‘Liminal’, the bonus album) and a track called ‘Song For Us’. This one was written as a pitch piece for a TV show. I didn’t get the gig, but I was delighted with how this song turned out. It’s how I sound as a one man band and it felt as though it rounded off the record nicely. I’ve worked extensively with Elysian Collective and Chris Vatalaro since my second solo album, ‘Weatherhouse’.”

    TRACK LISTING

    1. The Heart Of It All
    2. Picking Up Pieces
    3. People Of The Sea
    4. The Other Side
    5. Little Things
    6. Check For Signs Of Life
    7. There'll Be Better Days
    8. Songs For Us

    Philip Selway

    Strange Dance

      When Philip Selway approached some of his favourite musicians to play on his third solo record he said he imagined it as a Carole King record if she collaborated with the pioneering electronic composer Daphne Oram and invited him to drum on it. Unsurprisingly they were all sold, and so began the bringing together of an extraordinary number of gifted people, including Hannah Peel, Adrian Utley, Quinta, Marta Salogni, Valentina Magaletti and Laura Moody.

      Foregrounding this remarkable union of musical voices was 10 songs written by Selway at home on piano and guitar that show him at the height of his songwriting powers. As Strange Dance unfurls, it takes the listener through different weathers and seasons. Each song carries varied and diverse shades and textures of emotion. Lyrically, it is artful. Selway has a gift at writing heartfelt lyrics which could relate to any number of human experiences.

      TRACK LISTING

      LP / CD Tracklisting
      1 Little Things
      2 What Keeps You Awake At Night
      3 Check For Signs Of Life
      4 Picking Up Pieces
      5 The Other Side
      6 Strange Dance
      7 Make It Go Away
      8 The Heart Of It All
      9 Salt Air
      10 There’ll Be Better Days

      Box Set Tracklisting
      Side A
      1 Little Things
      2 What Keeps You Awake At Night
      3 Check For Signs Of Life
      4 Picking Up Pieces
      5 The Other Side

      Side B
      1 Strange Dance
      2 Make It Go Away
      3 The Heart Of It All
      4 Salt Air
      5 There’ll Be Better Days

      Side C
      1 The Hills
      2 Sea Longing
      3 Lara
      4 Munich
      5 Expectant
      6 Our Bloods
      7 An Tri Numh

      Side D
      1 Recitation
      2 Strange Broken Sleep
      3 People Of The Sea
      4 Pray Hard
      5 Carmilla
      6 Coutille
      7 Let Me Go (Live For Eid Celebration)

      Philip Selway

      Let Me Go

        Radiohead drummer Philip Selway’s new record is a departure from its two preceding albums (‘Familial’ and ‘Weatherhouse’). It is the soundtrack to the film drama ‘Let Me Go’, a story about mothers and daughters; about loss and mistrust; about the ramifications of a World War II crime; about secrets, trauma and lingering ghosts.

        Mirroring the film’s haunted and intimate nature, Selway’s score is grounded in strings and piano, plus guitar, electronics, musical saw, glockenspiel and bowed vibraphone and the occasional use of bass and drums, creating a paradoxical sense of beauty and unease.

        ‘Let Me Go’ is based on Austrian-born Helga Schneider’s memoir of the same name. She was just four years old when her mother Traudi walked out, never to return, in order to train as a guard in Germany’s concentration camps. Helga never knew the truth until, as an adult, she decided to track her mother down in Vienna, to discover not only the horror of the past but also of Traudi’s unashamedly proud memories of the most notorious camp of all, Auschwitz-Birkenau. Helga wouldn’t return to Vienna until thirty years later, when news arrived: Traudi was dying. Helga returned, for the sake of closure and hoping her mother had finally repented.

        TRACK LISTING

        Helga’s Theme
        Wide Open
        Mine
        Zakopane
        Walk
        Snakecharmer
        Mutti
        Last Act
        Let Me Go
        Days And Nights
        Don't Go Now (Elysian Quartet)
        Let Me Go (Rhodes)
        Necklace
        Helga’s Theme (Saw)


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