Archives for posts with tag: minimalist

amnesia tapes.

The debut album from [Pyxis].

Available now!

8 songs of ambient, electronic music soundtrack we hope you’ll enjoy.

Stream on Spotify, Youtube, Apple Music, Tidal etc.

Buy from BandCamp (best price! hint, hint) as well as all the usual digital storefronts (more expensive!)

No physical formats as yet, but if demand forms it may happen in the near future.

If you’re free, please tune in for the listening party over on BandCamp next Saturday (22/07/23) at 21:00 GMT and join the chat.

CF x

languor.

14/07/2023

[Pyxis]

nothing memory.

14/07/2023

[Pyxis]

acid wash.

14/07/2023

[Pyxis]

two wander’d on.

14/07/2023

[Pyxis]

grand mirror.

14/07/2023

[Pyxis]

and we said.

14/07/2023

[Pyxis]

diamond rain.

14/07/2023

[Pyxis]

Things were different back in 2010. Whilst there were no synthesisers in the studio, there was an enormous harmonium purchased for £12 from a junk shop around the corner.

Here is a rough and ready performance of the song ‘The Last High’ performed in the attic. This song was the closing track from the 2010 album ‘Staring At The Sea’ by The Silent Committee. That album is available in full on bandcamp now, and is also due to arrive on streaming platforms mid-July. The video below was filmed and assembled by Nigel Fordham.

This vimeo channel is no longer active but I’m leaving the content there.

For new content as and when it is made – https://vimeo.com/user203016599

I hope you’re enjoying these trips into the archive as much as I am.

CF x

P.s. if you’ve subscribed for emails, expect a potentially busy week. Exciting news for 14/7.

Here’s the 1st item from the archive. 13 years ago yesterday The Silent Committee project left the studio and took to a stage for the first time. One musician armed with a mixer, loop pedal, keyboard, guitar, drums and percussion performed a five song set at The Fishmarket Art Gallery in Northampton as part of an exhibition evening.

The Silent Committee would go on to perform only two more concerts that summer in support of the album Staring At The Sea.