- Digital
Frameworks
Tides
First Word Records
- Cat No: FW131
- Release: 2015-03-23
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Track List
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1. Frameworks - Music Box
04:54 -
2. Frameworks - Old Friend
05:28 -
3. Frameworks - A New Sun
04:36 -
4. Frameworks - Breathing Light
03:56 -
5. Frameworks - Calm the Still Night
04:50 -
6. Frameworks - Tides
04:17 -
7. Frameworks - Dawn
05:02 -
8. Frameworks - Patience
04:32 -
9. Frameworks - No Place to Hide Away
04:28 -
10. Frameworks - End
02:01
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'Tides' is the debut album from Manchester-based producer Matt Brewer aka Frameworks. Since the release of his first EP 'Vanish' back in 2012, Frameworks has been building a loyal following for his atmospheric and haunting compositions. 'Tides' sees him joining the dots between instrumental hip hop heroes Aim and RJD2, the epic soundscapes of Cinematic Orchestra and the deft songwriting of Bonobo.
Previous collaboratorsRioghnach ConnollyandJP Cooperreturn for the album with two tracks apiece. Rioghnach gives a captivating vocal performance on lead single 'Calm The Still Night' and the brooding 'Dawn', whilst JP (recently signed to Island Records) brings raw soul to 'Old Friend' and 'No Place To Hide Away'.
The bedrock of the album is instrumental with Frameworks' trademark string-laden productions taking in cinematic jazz ('Patience'), folk ('End') and more uptempo fare in the shape of 'Breathing Light' and 'A New Sun'. Tides' shows just how accomplished Frameworks is as a producer and composer, showing a lightness of touch and genuine song-writing talent that few can emulate.
Previous collaboratorsRioghnach ConnollyandJP Cooperreturn for the album with two tracks apiece. Rioghnach gives a captivating vocal performance on lead single 'Calm The Still Night' and the brooding 'Dawn', whilst JP (recently signed to Island Records) brings raw soul to 'Old Friend' and 'No Place To Hide Away'.
The bedrock of the album is instrumental with Frameworks' trademark string-laden productions taking in cinematic jazz ('Patience'), folk ('End') and more uptempo fare in the shape of 'Breathing Light' and 'A New Sun'. Tides' shows just how accomplished Frameworks is as a producer and composer, showing a lightness of touch and genuine song-writing talent that few can emulate.
