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Nepenthe Music & Publishing Release Date: January 2, 2005 Genre: Ambient, Electronic, Post-Industrial, Neo-Expressionist Track Count: 8 Running Time: 53 minutes Catalog No.: AMC04002 Expressionism gives primacy to the emotions. It is an explorative, subjective awareness of anxiety, sordidness, and disorder beneath surface order, well-being, and beauty." - John C. and Dorothy L. Crawford, Expressionism in 20th Century Music These opening lines from a textbook describing an often overlooked and less understood artistic movement of the early 20th century are a startlingly apt description of the recent release by composer Dwight Ashley, Four. Nearly a hundred years after the seminal works of such expressionist composers as Arnold Schoenberg and Charles Ives, Ashley has taken the ambient/electronic sound palette and produced a nakedly neo-expressionistic reinterpretation of the genre that is at once exquisitely beautiful and profoundly disturbing. Beneath the deliciously gorgeous surface serenity of Ashley's compositions is an edgy discordance that suggests all is not well in this otherwise pretty world. A subtle intimation of malaise on Four's ethereal first track progresses into detachment, alienation, and finally psychosis in subsequent tracks, culminating in an arresting, hallucinatory dirge that sounds eerily like the soundtrack to an execution. If there were any question concerning Ashley's intent to provide the listener with a psychologically provocative experience, t
I Saw A Thousand Swallows
Dwight Ashley
Machina Ex Deus
Dwight Ashley
Stranded II (No.2)
Dwight Ashley
The Art of Standing
Dwight Ashley
Holes Within Holes
Dwight Ashley
I Swallowed a Thousand Saws
Dwight Ashley
The Mighty Fallen Rust In The Sun
Dwight Ashley
Best of Times
Dwight Ashley
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Dwight Ashley
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Dwight Ashley
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Dwight Ashley