Died in the Wool – Manafon Variations explained

Died in the Wool – Manafon Variations
Type:remix
Artist:David Sylvian
Cover:David Sylvian Died in the Wool.jpg
Studio:Magic Shop, New York City
Length:74:02
Label:Samadhi Sound
Producer:David Sylvian
Prev Title:Sleepwalkers
Prev Year:2010
Next Title:A Victim of Stars 1982–2012
Next Year:2012

Died in the Wool – Manafon Variations is a remix album by English singer and musician David Sylvian, released in May 2011 by Sylvian's independent label Samadhi Sound. The album features six songs from Sylvian's 2009 album Manafon, which have been remixed by Dai Fujikura. The new songs are heavily influenced by Fujikura, who conducted, arranged and composed the prevalent strings sections. "I Should Not Dare" and "A Certain Slant of Light" are poems by Emily Dickinson, set to music and sung by Sylvian.

The second CD is a 18-minute long stereo mix extract from the 2008–09 Biennial of Canaries, for which Sylvian, with Fujikura, wrote a piece of music as a sound installation. The instrumental piece was over 50 minutes long and was recorded on Gran Canaria of the Canary Islands. It was mixed by Sylvian in 5:1 surround sound and mastered by Steve D’Agostino. It was inspired by an 2003 article on genetics research in the Canary Islands.[1]

"A Certain Slant of Light" is a remix of the Sylvian's 2010 release for the Mick Karn Appeal, which is referenced in this version with the bracketed "For M.K".[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: When We Return You Won't Recognize Us. 16 February 2015. David Sylvian : Expect Everything And Nothing Less. 23 April 2020.
  2. Web site: A Certain Slant Of Light (for M.K.). 16 February 2015. David Sylvian : Expect Everything And Nothing Less. 23 April 2020.
  3. Web site: Anomaly at Taw Head. 16 February 2015. David Sylvian : Expect Everything And Nothing Less. 23 April 2020.