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Nights Bright Days by Chloë March, released 04 November 2014
1. Winter Deep
2. Cafè Des Poétes
3. Boho Night
4. Eucalyptus Night
5. Orpheus Head
6. Ember
7. Le Lonely Roi
8. Eurydice On The Underground
9. Orpheus At Sea
10. Sunless
11. Dream Swim
12. Owl
13. Heartsleep
14. Woods
15. Sometimes The Dark
16. Unlit
Poetic, dreamy and engaging, ‘Nights Bright Days’ was originally released by Chloë in winter 2013 and is now re-released Nov 4th 2014 by Indie Label Hidden Shoal who she recently signed with.
‘Nights Bright Days’ is Chloë's third album and the second that she has written, performed, re
Nights Bright Days by Chloë March, released 04 November 2014
1. Winter Deep
2. Cafè Des Poétes
3. Boho Night
4. Eucalyptus Night
5. Orpheus Head
6. Ember
7. Le Lonely Roi
8. Eurydice On The Underground
9. Orpheus At Sea
10. Sunless
11. Dream Swim
12. Owl
13. Heartsleep
14. Woods
15. Sometimes The Dark
16. Unlit
Poetic, dreamy and engaging, ‘Nights Bright Days’ was originally released by Chloë in winter 2013 and is now re-released Nov 4th 2014 by Indie Label Hidden Shoal who she recently signed with.
‘Nights Bright Days’ is Chloë's third album and the second that she has written, performed, recorded and produced herself.
Four years in the making, the album began in November 2009 in a tiny, freezing holiday cottage in the bleak and beautiful Suffolk town of Aldeburgh. Inspired by the cold full moon hanging over the sea, Chloë decided the album would be about the Night and Metamorphosis. Four years later the album itself had transformed into a cycle of songs as dreams imbued with imagery of darkness and light, night and day and glimpses of Orpheus.
The album embraces elements of jazz, classical, folk and dream-pop, and features guest musicians on bass clarinet, soprano sax (Ted Watson), French horn (Emma Bell) and guitar (Tommy Ashby). ‘Nights Bright Days’ features the single ‘Winter Deep’, a shimmering waltz that opens the album with weightless grace.
The singles ‘Ember’ and ‘Winter Deep’ have both featured on Tom Robinson's BBC6 Introducing Show during 2014. Both were picked for the Introducing Mixtape and voted through to Fresh Faves on Tom Robinson's blog Fresh on the Net. Other tracks from ‘Nights Bright Days’ have been regularly played on the Danish National Radio DR P2 ‘Nightfly’ shows and have had airplay on The Underground of Happiness, Dandelion Radio, Future Radio, Ottic FM Germany and Channel Radio.
'Hidden Shoal (are) re-releasing that album which is a good thing as you can hear there, it’s absolutely gorgeous…’ Tom Robinson, BBC6
‘Entrancing artpop’ – textura
‘Musical witchcraft... Beauty is in the ears of the beholder and these ears behold beauty’– bluesbunny
‘Arresting sleepy headed woozy baroque folk dreaminess..... spell crafting all manner of enchantment’ – the sunday experience
‘Shimmery timeless quality’ – Von Pip for fresh on the net
‘Chloë March’s voice has a quality of intimacy and distance held at a delicate tension’ – the modern folk music of america
‘A stunning raw and emotional minimalism’ – Shell Zenner for fresh on the net
For more info please go to chloemarch.co.uk
For all Licensing Enquiries please contact cam[at]hiddenshoal.com
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