David Sylvian will be releasing Died in the Wool — variations on David Sylvian's 2009 release Manafon with the addition of 6 new pieces, including collaborations with acclaimed composer Dai Fujikura, producers Jan Bang and Erik HonorĂ© and a stellar roster of contemporary musicians and improvisers.
Released as a Double CD digipak in a hardboard slipcase. Disc 2 featuring audio from the installation When We Return You Won't Recognise Us.
Japan: 18th May; UK/RoW (excl. USA/Canada): 23rd May; USA: 31st May
for more: http://www.davidsylvian.com/
Saturday, April 09, 2011
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