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My third full-length as Dayin is out today on Purlieu Recordings in Sweden. I recorded a big part of this record while touring with Expectations in September 2022, I finished it in Varna, Bulgaria, and invited Ivan Shentov (krāllār) and Daniel Donchov (Non-Photo Blue) to contribute a little something to some of the tracks. The result is available on tape limited to 60 copies and digital.
Hope you enjoy it.
Three years lay between Dayin’s latest release “When Did You Stop Looking at the Sky'' and his 2019 Purlieu debut “Light Is Polluting the City”. While the project's music somewhat still lurks in similar harsher drone ambient territories, it also aims to create a calmer and introspective listening space. Inspired by personal memories and moments of contemplation, the new Dayin album doesn’t offer any sort of audio escapism, nor try to recreate visual snapshots through sounds. Instead, it sketches imaginary skyscapes and the species and spirits who inhabit them and make them alive.
The music of Dayin is raw, warm, minimalist, and dense all at the same time. Its melodic and harmonic layers exist in a vacuum of delay and are often crushed under waves of distortion. “When Did You Stop Looking at the Sky” was written as the musical equivalent of keeping your eyes open even if they start hurting because if you blink those sights that revealed themselves only for you might disappear. Stay awake at all costs.
Recorded by Angel Simitchiev in 2022
“Gasping for Air” featuring Non Photo Blue
“Sleeping Skin” & “Embrace Fatigue” featuring Ivan Shentov
Artwork by Linn Schrab
“Gasping for Air” featuring Non Photo Blue
“Sleeping Skin” & “Embrace Fatigue” featuring Ivan Shentov
Artwork by Linn Schrab