Music – Paul McAree http://www.paulmcaree.com Tue, 30 Mar 2021 19:38:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 http://www.paulmcaree.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/cropped-MG_7178-32x32.jpg Music – Paul McAree http://www.paulmcaree.com 32 32 106999242 The Ambient Service http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1303 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1303#respond Wed, 09 Sep 2020 19:37:06 +0000 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1303 I’ve been making music on and off since 2007 under the name To Blacken the Pages, and recently as The Ambient Service.

The Ambient Service: ‘When Facts Don’t Matter’.

Made on and off over the last 4 years, in response to Trumps presidency, and the international drift to the right in general, with titles drawn from newspapers such as The New York Times and Washington Post. Titles such as ‘When We’ll Know Who Won’, ‘What We Know and What We Don’t Know’, and ‘Traps, Smokescreens and Suicide Bombers’ hint at the media’s attempt to fact check and monitor the very basis of democracy. These voiceless songs are slow, murky, but with a growling rise of noise and grit which suggest the struggle to navigate a path through such divided times.

Cassette release date 1 November 2020. Pre-order available at www.toblackenthepages.com/news – ships end October. €10 inc postage anywhere! Streaming services to follow mid November.

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Some audio work http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1189 Wed, 03 Jan 2018 13:07:34 +0000 http://www.paulmcaree.com/?p=1189 I’ve been making music on and off since 2007 under the name To Blacken the Pages, and recently as The Ambient Service.

The Ambient Service: ‘When Facts Don’t Matter’.

Made on and off over the last 4 years, in response to Trumps presidency, and the international drift to the right in general, with titles drawn from newspapers such as The New York Times and Washington Post. Titles such as ‘When We’ll Know Who Won’, ‘What We Know and What We Don’t Know’, and ‘Traps, Smokescreens and Suicide Bombers’ hint at the media’s attempt to fact check and monitor the very basis of democracy. These voiceless songs are slow, murky, but with a growling rise of noise and grit which suggest the struggle to navigate a path through such divided times.

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