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The new album from The Silent Committee is finally here!

It is entitled; ‘One Day The Sadness Will End, But I Don’t Think Today Is The Day’.

This uplifting collection of 10 songs features ambiance, acoustic instruments and electronic experimentation in equal measures.

The album can only be found to stream/download on the BandCamp page. The download also comes with large format, high quality artwork files.

  1. One Day The Sadness Will End, But I Don’t Think Today Is The Day
  2. Lyrical and Imprecise
  3. Invisible Maps
  4. Diminished
  5. If You Can Forget What Hour It Is
  6. December ’08
  7. A Still, Leaden Sky
  8. I Will Wait, I Will Perch
  9. City of Reflections
  10. 333-2

All music written, performed, recorded, and mixed by Chris Fordham. He also did the cover artwork too.

Many thanks to Becky Fordham for putting up with me during the making of this record. Also special thanks to Jon Stolber for lending an ear in the recording phase.

The lead single from my new album as The Silent Committee, City of Reflections, is available as a FREE download NOW!

https://thesilentcommittee.bandcamp.com/album/city-of-reflections

The download includes an extra non-album track.

Also, if you didn’t see it already there is a video that accompanies the song, here or here.

The new album is entitled ‘One Day The Sadness Will End, But I Don’t Think Today Is The Day…’ and is due to be released on October 27th exclusively through the projects BandCamp.

See above the video for the lead single ‘City of Reflections’.

The single will be available to download for free on Friday October 6th and includes an extra non-album track!

The album will do all the usual TSC stuff – instruments played, sampled, broken and oddly arranged in a minimal, ambient fashion. It’s been a stop start few years in the making, but overall I’m happy with the result.

Subscribe to the blog here and/or follow @ 4DRecordings on instagram for more news on the album release as it happens.

Much love.

CFx

The Silent Committee EP, ‘Imperfect Machines’, makes it’s debut on streaming sites from today!

If you like it enough it is still available to download from Bandcamp for a very affordable price.

If you’re the streaming kind then Spotify, Apple, Tidal, YouTube etc. will see you right.

Also as with the other releases lately, you can dance to them on TikTok or soundtrack bizarre reels on Instagram.

Imperfect Machines was the last lengthy and fully conceived/planned release from the project back in 2019. It sought to be the acoustic album, utilising no synthesis or electronic instruments – heavily relying on upright piano, viola, voice and various string instruments. The acoustic were ultimately toyed with by effects pedals and laptop maniupation, but the acoustic sounds do still shine through.

Since the release of this EP the project has lay kind of dormant, releasing tunes for piano day and odd songs here and there.

But all that will change in October. Stay tuned!

CFx

The Silent Committee’s 2014 album ‘zero.’ has undergone the remaster and expanded reissue treatment.

All 10 of the original tracks have been edited to boost volume, improve dynamics and just sound better than they have ever sounded before. The reissue also compiles all 3 songs recorded for the BFW Recordings series ‘Album In A Day’ and improves their audio. There are then 2 more compilation project recordings, possibly unheard of before due to their obscurity.

As always: for purchasing the album Bandcamp is your best bet – cheapest, comes with high quality artwork and liner notes, and your purchase supports the artist directly! The Bandcamp page itself features a write up on each track individually about inspiration, instrumentation and background on all the songs makings.

If you’re more the streaming kind then please support The Silent Committee over on Spotify, Apple, Tidal, YouTube etc. Any plays and shares help us out.

If you feel like setting a TikTok or Instagram reel to these strange electronic/ambient tunes then they should be available on there too! (I’d love to see what they end up soundtracking)

1.opal 02:50
2.façade 06:55
3.abode 03:15
4.chimera 02:58
5.workhorse 04:11
6.aura 05:59
7.wallflower 03:16
8.ember 04:09
9.perfect 01:43
10.comrade 05:04
11.+tive 05:24
12.Caffeine 03:44
13.News From Nowhere 02:44
14.Plastic Symphony 01:53
15.Time For Joy (demo) 01:20

CFx

As the title would suggest; the debut album from The Silent Committee, ‘The Missing’ is now available on a multitude of streaming services and storefronts!

Spotify. Apple. Youtube.

If you feel like setting a TikTok or Instagram reel to these strange electronic/ambient tunes then they should be available on there too! (I’d love to see what they end up soundtracking)

This will be the remastered audio and extremely expanded version (more than twice the length of the original release).

A reminder that the Bandcamp page is still THE place to buy it from as it is the most affordable and is formatted in the way CF intended it to be seen. The bandcamp pages for each song also include write ups about the inspiration and instrumentation.

Hope you’re enjoy the recent run of [4D]Recordings releases and rereleases.

As a spoiler of sorts, there is at least one more definite NEW release coming later this year. Keep yer eyes peeled and hit the subscribe button for the newsletter or follow the Instagram.

CFx

The 2nd album by The Silent Committee was originally released via BFW Recordings back in 2010.

It has now, at long last, been delivered to streaming platforms (Spotify/Youtube/Apple/Tidal) and digital storefronts to hopefully reach a new and wider audience. As always, the Bandcamp website provides the most affordable option of purchase (FREE! in this case, although if you feel like donating £1 I’d be extremely grateful, it helps me keep making music.)

This album is still one I’m very proud of over a decade later. I poured my heart into its making and tried to create a story in the changing mood of the record. The title and opening track is a slow, full, meditative thing that then leads into a more stark and harsh rushing beat and descent over the next few tracks. Towards the close it all becomes a bit more hopeful and alive. I talk about it a little more in this interview clip from ‘BBC Radio Northampton’s: Weekender Introducing’ programme from the time.

A few details about the album recording and promotion

A bit like the debut album, I was still very much learning the craft of home recording and as such, some of the sounds are a little strangely mixed by todays standards. Again, like 2008’s ‘The Missing’, the album is comprised of 4-track cassette tape recordings, dictaphone microphones, mic’d laptop speakers and digital manipulation. The netlabel community I became involved with and the musicians I met and worked with as a result of this release, are something very important to my musical development.

The album didn’t have any artwork until the day before release. I was a uni student and lived opposite an arts and crafts shop, so I crossed the road, bought a canvas and a bunch of watercolour and oil paints. I am not a painter. The version of the artwork that appears on the original releases cover is a macro photograph of the canvas taken whilst the paint was still wet…the canvas still hangs above the piano in our kitchen to this day.

‘Staring At The Sea’ as a title was simultaneously a reference to ‘The Great Below’ by Nine Inch Nails, and was also a nod to the greatest hits album by The Cure, ‘Standing On The Beach,’ an LP I had on constant repeat. The seas themselves are also amazing, if a little overused, metaphor/similie/allegory that you can get lost in. Visits to the coast also inspire me greatly as I look out across the water and often photograph the waves.

‘Staring At The Sea’ the song, was also the 1st song performed live as The Silent Committee. It was the only album track played at all three shows to date and would almost certainly feature in the future if I’m ever invited to play this music live again.

Anyway, I hope you’ll enjoy revisiting the record with me.

CFx