Actively touring Ukraine, UK and Russia this Ukrainian/English duo never fails to grab and keep the attention of all kinds of audiences with their breathtakingly delicious musical cocktail.
Artist:Dark Patrick
Album: Rise of the Underworld
Artist Name: Dark Patrick Album: Rise of the Underworld
First/Last Name: Paul Chilton
Email address: chilton.paul@gmail.com
Hometown: Kyiv, Kyiv Region, Ukraine
Website: http://www.darkpatrick.com
Style of music: Experimental
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http://www.myspace.com/darkpatrickduo
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Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/darkpatrickband
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Label Affiliation: Unsigned
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Description: A hauntingly complex sound tapestry out of multiple instruments and elements. Combining vocals, whistles, harmonicas, hurdy-gurdy, synthesizers, and bandura, as well as various levels of better living through circuitry.
? Dark Patrick consists of Ukrainian Eva and Englishman Paul, who knit together the band’s hauntingly complex sound tapestry out of multiple instruments and elements. There’s a combination of vocals, whistles, harmonicas, hurdy-gurdy, synthesizers, and bandura, as well as various levels of better living through circuitry, resulting in an electronic-inspired stew that rattles and hums at various frequencies throughout Rise of the Underworld’s peaks and valleys. Rise of the Underworld is a cinematic, conceptual album that ably defies succinct labeling and genre classification. |It is a varied jaunt through successive layers of electronic stimuli, ghostly sound effects, ethereal vocals, and lush organic instrumentation, all threaded together into a cohesive whole that would work just as well as soundtrack, background ambiance, or fully immersive listening experience. It’s hard to pinpoint exact influences that aptly mirror what Dark Patrick is going for here, though a safe bet would want to include nods to numerous strata of organic electronica, soundtrack ambient, world ethnotronica, psych and trip-hop.
? Dark Patrick consists of Ukrainian Eva and Englishman Paul, who knit together the band’s hauntingly complex sound tapestry out of multiple instruments and elements. There’s a combination of vocals, whistles, harmonicas, hurdy-gurdy, synthesizers, and bandura, as well as various levels of better living through circuitry, resulting in an electronic-inspired stew that rattles and hums at various frequencies throughout Rise of the Underworld’s peaks and valleys. Rise of the Underworld is a cinematic, conceptual album that ably defies succinct labeling and genre classification. |It is a varied jaunt through successive layers of electronic stimuli, ghostly sound effects, ethereal vocals, and lush organic instrumentation, all threaded together into a cohesive whole that would work just as well as soundtrack, background ambiance, or fully immersive listening experience. It’s hard to pinpoint exact influences that aptly mirror what Dark Patrick is going for here, though a safe bet would want to include nods to numerous strata of organic electronica, soundtrack ambient, world ethnotronica, psych and trip-hop.
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