Meadow House
Meadow House is the nom de plume of English musician, instrument builder and composer, Dan Wilson. Meadow House came to prominence after airplay on London's radio station, Resonance FM. His debut album, Tongue Under a Ton of Nine Volters,[1] was released on the Alcohol Records record label in 2006. He was the winner of the 2007 Arts Foundation fellowship for electroacoustic music. He is known to employ unusual methods of distributing his work, such as leaving cassettes or CDs anonymously in public places.[2]
Discography
Albums
- For Thee (cassette) - Cistern Overflow
- Making Naff Plumbers Blush (CD) - Cistern Overflow
- Hearts Should Fear Cloudy Counsel (CD) - Cistern Overflow
- Tongue Under a Ton Of Nine Volters (CD) - Alcohol Records
- Radionics Radio: An Album of Musical Radionic Thought Frequencies (2016) - Sub Rosa
Singles
- Ashfordaisyak/ARC Split as Ashfordaisyak (CD) - Menschenfiend Productions
- "The Hermit" b/w "Leper In A Tumbledryer" (7") - Jonathon Whiskey
Appears on compilations
- "Printar Study" - Leonardo Music Journal No. 17 My Favorite Supplement: The Joy of the Gizmo
- "Tit For Tat" - The Wire Tapper No. 12 - The Wire issue 250
- "The Penguin Story" - Unknown Public No. 14 Bloody Amateurs
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gollark: Also, `if err != nil { return err }` is the enemy of civlization.
gollark: Like, say, generics, recovering from panics, sort of thing.
gollark: Also stuff which the language implementors/standard library people can do, but which you can't.
gollark: Go isn't nicely designed. It's filled with weird inconsistency in the name of being "simple".
References
- "THE BROOKLYN RAIL - MUSIC". Web.archive.org. 6 January 2007. Archived from the original on 6 January 2007. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
- Broadcast Buccaneer, The Wire magazine 263, p. 12.
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