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Bloom & Brimstone

by Dutch Falconi

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    A magical soundtrack for your stylish secret agent lifestyle.

    Tracks included on Physical Vinyl LP are:

    Carnival Of Souls,
    Fugitive Color,
    Ride With Me,
    Hussar Stomp,
    Magic Circle,
    Scattered Pearls,
    Quixote.

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Ride With Me 05:10
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Magic Circle 06:29
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Hussar Stomp 06:23
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Quixote 05:26
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about

After twenty years in exile from music-making, Bloom & Brimstone is my newest album and it’s a collection of ten pieces written, performed, recorded and produced entirely by me. Like any small-time auteur, I’ve lost all perspective on the pieces: they are precious to me, yet I am exhausted by them.

I hope you enjoy the pieces and perhaps even find them useful. I’d love to license them for your film/ television or game projects, but beyond sync possibilities, if my music sparks your imagination and helps images crystallize in your head, I’d feel honored.

As the title suggests, Bloom & Brimstone is about auspicious beginnings and ominous endings. Cinematically speaking, it is squarely set in what my Grandparents called the old country. It is steeped in human and animal magick, real and imagined. It is part elegy and part celebration.

The pieces themselves are instrumentals, so I imagined they would function as the soundtrack for your stylish secret agent lifestyle. While each piece has its own thematic schema, they are intended to underscore your own personal tradecraft or ritual practice and to aid in setting the mood for general spell-casting and assorted necromancy.

The sorcery of digital multi-track recording made Bloom & Brimstone possible. Multi-tracking is the forgiving witchery that grants one the possibility of playing along with recordings of oneself. The method allowed me to play all the parts, often on instruments which I enjoy only a rudimentary grasp. While exhilarating, it is not without its diabolical aspects, but once one contends with the entanglements of composing in a narcissistic vacuum chamber, the results can be, almost lifelike.

In terms of instruments, the album features the cimbalom, a large Eastern European hammered dulcimer and the bandoneón, the accordion-like instrument considered the soul of Argentine Tango. While my skill on these two instruments falls within the domain of the blundering savant, my hope is that I’ve teased out enough of their melancholic essence that the pieces I’ve built around them might be regarded as living breathing music.

For accompaniment I’ve wrangled some coherent noise from a complement of the usual suspects: guitars, strings, various handheld percussion, a brushed snare, a marching bass drum, French horn and really anything else I found interesting and affordable in second-hand music shops. In addition to liberal helpings of my exuberant cello playing and arco bass, you’ll hear oud, and a few other non-western instruments make occasional cameos.

Where my playing or intonation was far beyond atrocious or when an instrument was prohibitive due to size or cost, I’ve made do with a sampled virtual instrument. Still, the vast majority of the sound you hear are real instruments recorded moving real air by me in my real wood paneled studio.

It is said that music is art that decorates time, and that is what I’ve always tried to do in all my musical offerings to the void. Certainly, Bloom & Brimstone is no different.

-Dutch Falconi
Gran Hotel - Mexico City, 2020

credits

released January 29, 2021

Performed and produced by Dutch Falconi. Recorded and mixed at Studio Jägerhalle in 2018-2020.

Digital Mastering by Erman Aydöner at EA Masters, Istanbul, Turkey.

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Dutch Falconi Sacramento, California

Musician, composer and producer. I'm a recovering swing big band leader from the 90's and reluctant multi-instrumentalist. I play and record my cimbalom, bandoneon, cello, bass and guitar tunes for you to use and enjoy. Cheers!

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