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Miscellany

by iamthemorning

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Peter Jones
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Peter Jones A mesmeric performance. Delicate and delightful. Forceful and demanding. Complex and light.

Stunning work. Favorite track: the simple story.
The Exoskeletal Junction
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The Exoskeletal Junction Full review: rateyourmusic.com/review?id=57732939

A nice little in-between release, featuring two strong tracks from the upcoming sophomore album Favorite track: to human misery (chamber version).
Julien Vachon
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Julien Vachon I discovered this band when Kscope reblogged their music video for the song 'A Simple Story' on which Gavin Harrison performs the drums. I got hooked right away. Extremely original songwriting: an interesting progressive-rock vibe added to a chamber music approach makes this band a must for any music-lovers. Favorite track: touching (london mixing).
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This is just a small treat while we all are waiting for our second LP. This will take a while for us to finish and release it (especially if we sign for a label) but we won't wait in silence.
(If you can't afford purchasing this one but would love to have it, just message us. <3)

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released January 1, 2014

Iamthemorning are

Gleb Kolyadin – grand piano, keyboards
Marjana Semkina – vocals, backing vocals

Drums on “The Simple Story”
performed and recorded by Gavin Harrison
Guitars and sampled percussion on “The Simple Story”
performed and recorded by Vlad Avy
Bass on “The Simple Story”
performed and recorded Max Roudenko

Piano and vocals recorded at Assault & Battery 2, London
by Marcel van Limbeek and Gianluca Capacchione.
Assisted by Drew Smith, Anna Pavluk and Mark Knight.

Additional vocals recorded at Alchemea College of Audio Engineering

Strings:

"To Human Misery" and "The Simple Story":

Turner Quartet:

first violin: Robert Yeomans
second violin: Ruth Funnell
viola: Holly Rouse
cello: Rosie Banks-Francis

Strings arrangement for TSS by Gleb Kolyadin
Strings arrangement for THM by Grigory Losenkov

Recorded at Alchemea College of Audio Engineering, London
by Marcel van Limbeek and Gianluca Capacchione.
Assisted by Mark Knight and KJ Thorarinsson.

Touching II:

Violin: Ilya Dyakov
Viola: Philipp Buin
Cello: Alina Shilova

Recorded in 2011 for “~” at Interzvuk studio, St. Petersburg
by Nikita Valamin

Intermission VIII:

Cello by Vsevolod Dolganov

Recorded at House of Composers studio in St. Petersburg
by Max Roudenko

All songs mixed at Reveal Sound
by Marcel van Limbeek and Gianluca Capacchione.
Assisted by Mark Knight.

Mastered at Reveal Sound by Marcel van Limbeek.

Artwork and cover design by Constantine Nagishkin

Special thanks to Anna Pavluk, Neil Pickles, Justin Fraser and everyone at Alchemea College of Audio Engineering (and to Mike for opening the studio doors for us all the time when we showed up at 4 a.m.).

Marjana and Gleb express gratitude to everyone who’s been supporting iamthemorning all along and helped us with crowdfunding campaign held in spring/summer’13. Without you, this wouldn’t be possible. We also send our love to Marcel, Luca and Mark who became our wonderful friends while working on our music. <3

Songs are written and produced by iamthemorning.

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iamthemorning England, UK

Chamber prog duo originated in Russia, based in the UK. Gleb Kolyadin on piano & Marjana Semkina on vocals, writing songs about dead victorian girls and premature burials

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