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The Latest Daniel Robert Lahey Release

Posted on the 01 December 2016 by George De Bruin @SndChaser
The Latest Daniel Robert Lahey Release

The Latest Daniel Robert Lahey Release

Today we are proud to announce the latest Daniel Robert Lahey release on The Cerebral Audio Netlabel: Not Sure This Goes With Your Outfit. On his third full release with CerebralAudio Daniel maintains the excellence of his music with a few new twists.

While the title is amusing, there is something of a statement that can go along with it. Daniel has chosen to point rather humorously to the idea that really this music isn't intended for the stuffy environments of the performance hall. It's for everyone, no matter what clothes they are wearing. Even if they are making choices to appear as unique and individual as they can.

Classical music was never really intended to be the domain of the elitist. It was music for the people. Mozart proved this with his popular opera's written for the general public instead of being written for kings or royalty.

On another level, Daniel's selection of this title could be seen as a commentary on the musical establishment. The question isn't whether this is classical music, but rather a staetement that "this" work doesn't fit with an "establishment" conception of style.

There's also a third layer of meaning to this title. Something of an internal joke. There are points at which you might be listening to this work and thinking, "how does that fit in?" That's when you will discover the playful side of Daniel, occasionally hiding little pieces of incongruous material as a joke for your ears. These tiny non-sequitur could be seen as not going with the "outfit" of the composition as a whole.

Track Listing

  1. Centripetal Fours (Thing 430)
  2. Robovibes (Thing 427)
  3. Labarynthing (Thing 423)
  4. Sally Of Strings (Thing 426)
  5. I Dreamed I Was Inanimate (Thing 431)
  6. Elegaic (Thing 440)

About CerebralAudio

The Latest Daniel Robert Lahey Release

CerebralAudio netlabel started as an imprint of The CerebralRift magazine. The label launched in August, 2015 with two works by SoundChaser. CerebralAudio seeks to bring the finest musicians, writers, composers and artists together in producing recordings that stand out from the rest of the music that inundates our lives.

CerebralAudio releases recordings across all genres and styles: ambient, pop, electronic, spoken word, vocal, jazz, classical. All works are carefully selected and available for free streaming and download. CerebralAudio accepts tips and donations for artists and the label. All works are Creative Commons licensed, check the release for the license of this release.

A demo submission page and guide to the style of recordings we are looking for is in the works.

CerebralAudio: recordings that give you something to think about.


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