01 March 2021 - 0 Comments
DateMonthYear, the band with a fiercely independent stance and an eclectic and extensive back catalogue from Hamilton, New Zealand, is proud to announce the release of the fourth stage in an ongoing series of work, called The Exodus Suite.
The fourth installment is a piece of music called Entropy which has been released on all streaming services concurrently with a video interpretation of the same piece called Dendrite which is live on the DateMonthYear YouTube channel.
Dendrite is directed by Hamilton Filmmaker Andi Verse, an experimental and gig filmmaker, and is a characteristically unique visual interpretation.
He explains “Something soothes the flaring dendrites during a violent brainstorm. Dendrite was conceived as a perfect partnership with a musique concrete production, achieved by using found environments and compositing these together in a similar way resonances are explored in music.”
The Exodus Suite is a collection of five Soundscapes/ Ambient music pieces with attendant video interpretations. The music has been written and produced by DateMonthYear founder and mainstay Trevor Faville, mixed in America by Martin Porter, and mastered back in Hamilton, New Zealand by Andi Verse. Faville explains” the Exodus Suite is proving to a very rewarding creative experience not only in making Soundscape/Ambient/ Electronic music but in the process of allowing directors’ creative freedom to interpret as they wish”
Click here to view The Exodus Suite part 4; Dendrite
Click here to stream the audio for The Exodus Suite part 4
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