Dralms

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Shook 00:00 Tools
Pillars & Pyre 00:00 Tools
Crushed Pleats 00:00 Tools
USAGE 00:00 Tools
Divisions of Labour 00:00 Tools
Domino House 00:00 Tools
My Heart Is In The Right Place 00:00 Tools
Wholly Present 00:00 Tools
Objects Of Affection 00:00 Tools
Gang Of Pricks 00:00 Tools
Pillars And Pyre 00:00 Tools
A Slum Of Legs 00:00 Tools
If I Had A Heart 00:00 Tools
The Pits 00:00 Tools
Gracious Host 00:00 Tools
Crushed Pleats - V E N N.RMX 00:00 Tools
Pillars Pyre 00:00 Tools
Crushed Pleats (V E N N.RMX) 00:00 Tools
Crushed Pleats - VENN Remix 00:00 Tools
Divisions 00:00 Tools
Crushed Pleats (S3E03) 00:00 Tools
DRALMS 00:00 Tools
Divisions of Labor 00:00 Tools
Shook (Peaking Lights Remix) 00:00 Tools
Shook - Peaking Lights Dub 00:00 Tools
Pits 00:00 Tools
Crushed Pleats (V E N N.Rmx) [feat. V E N N] 00:00 Tools
Crushed Pleats (Venn Remix) 00:00 Tools
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Dralms is the latest project by Christopher Smith, featuring long time collaborators Shaunn Thomas Watt (Siskiyou), Will Kendrick (Failing) and Peter Carruthers (Siskiyou). With Dralms, Smith departs from his minimal and subdued musical constructions of hisprevious solo album's to a much more complex and heavier sound. Still led by the cloud-soft vocals of Smith the group veers off into cyclical dub rhythms on "Divisions Of Labour" while the spacey "Crushed Pleats" mixes OK Computer era Radiohead, rising post-rock arrangements and glitched-out electronic tones. Also contributing to the sonic heft of Dralms is producer and electronic artist Andy Dixon (Secret Mommy, Caving), whom Smith had previously trusted with a remix of Earning Keep's "Pillars and Pyre." the extra clicks, echo and ambiance layered onto the songs by the producer came late in the game, after being recorded by John Raham of Vancouver's Afterlife Studios "Dralms spits and curses below the sweet top layer. Below, in the miserable underbelly, sits something built to explode under the weight of its own industrial misery." - Portals Music Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.