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Winter North Atlantic

About Me

Based in Sheffield, UK, Winter North Atlantic came out of a combined fascination with the history of commercial shipping and drums, combined with a dodgy Moog and Juno 60 with a broken memory button.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 11/9/2005
Band Website: winternorthatlantic.com
Band Members: Ed Carter, Jon Willis on double bass, others.
Influences: Whichever piece of equipment is working on any given day.
Sounds Like:

Hip Hop Connection:
"Beautifully plucked guitars, interesting drum patterns and a lightness of touch that comes as a total refreshment after listening to the Nelly single three times in a row with no brain response whatsoever. You could make a case for this being instrumental hip-hop a la RJD2 but it sways more towards the folktronica of Four Tet."

The Wire:
" ...despite the cartoon icescape on the cover, the album is packed with duvet-snug melodies. This is abstract electro pop sculpted as a space for reminiscing, the beats and layers a comfortable bed of memories.
An album for headphone escapism, 'Dirty Work' glides on soft, smooth hi hats and finger snaps. Like Boards of Canada, the melodies have an abstract, dislocated sadness that slowly seduce you with their meandering grace. Luxurious and tranquil synth pads are packed with emotional detail, even when they do nothing more than sketch out brief circular contours. What's lost in dynamics is made up for in textures drenched in nostalgic overtones.
Prefuse 73 is an obvious reference point for the cut up vocals .. Line, but this is miles away from the start-stop tendencies of Scott Herren's work. Vocals here are not brutally rewired, just teased and caressed.
Towards the end of the album there's a brief, poignant monologue of an old timer remembering his generation's brand of dance music. It raises the question of Load Line's own relation to dance music, to which it owes all its devices, yet feels as far away from a dance floor as a science station at the North Pole. One imagines Ed Carter holed up in a cosy shack, reminiscing about old chillout albums with his synths and samples in a MIDI'd up conversation. But what these slow, elegaic melodies really mean to him always remains tantalisingly unstated."

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Winter North Atlantic - Load Line. £8-00 lp or cd
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Winter North Atlantic - Mercator ep. £4-00 (cd only)
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Record Label: Giovanni Chrome - gcrecordings.co.uk
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

See what you hear

Cian Traynor's excellent See What You Hear blog just gave a really nice review of the Maid:http://www.seewhatyouhear.com/2009/05/21/winter-north-a tlantic-the-maid/#more-2195
Posted by on Thu, 21 May 2009 13:54:00 GMT

Digitonal remix on Radio 1

That nice chap Gilles Peterson played the WNA remix of Digitonal's 'Gone' on the radio last night:http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/gillespeterson/The remix is released as a download in March on Just Music,...
Posted by on Thu, 12 Feb 2009 08:55:00 GMT

Technology

Having never canceled a gig before, my laptop packed up during sound check for the gig on Thursday, meaning i had to cancel that one, and the one in Leeds on Saturday, which I was absolutely gutted ab...
Posted by on Mon, 29 Sep 2008 07:40:00 GMT

Animat remix out on Big Chill Recs, October 20th

A Winter North Atlantic remix of Animat's 'Riverbed Road' will be out on Big Chill Records on October 20th 2008, alongside mixes by Santa Cruz Musique, Laroca and Echaskech. The Riverbed Road Remixes ...
Posted by on Tue, 16 Sep 2008 14:22:00 GMT