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Phaeleh

Phaeleh is a pseudonym for Matthew "Matt" Preston ( born Matthew "Matt" Preston ), an English multi-instrumentalist , producer and DJ . The style of his compositions is described by the term β€œcinematic dance music”, which is a mixture of gridge , dubstep , ambient , and instrumental music . [one]

Phaeleh
Matthew "Matt" Preston
Phaeleh (March 5, 2011) (cropped) .jpg
Phaeleh in March 2011, Amsterdam
basic information
Birth nameMatt Preston
Place of BirthMarlborough , Wiltshire , England
A country Great Britain , England ( Bristol )
Professionsmusic producer , dj
Years of activity2008 - n. at.
InstrumentsSteinberg cubase
GenresIntelligent Dance Music , breakbeat , British grange , dubstep , futures gage , house , electronic music , ambient
LabelsAfterglo
phaeleh.co.uk

Content

  • 1 Criticism and influence
  • 2 Discography
    • 2.1 Albums
    • 2.2 Mini Albums
    • 2.3 Separate tracks
  • 3 Sources
  • 4 References

Criticism and influence

He is one of the most prominent musicians in the styles of chillstep [2] and futures gridge . The newspaper The Guardian in November 2010 marked producer Phaeleh under the heading " Best New Musician ", calling the artist "a talented successor to the traditions of the Bristol group Massive Attack " [3] . In 2011, Matt Preston performed at the Outlook Festival in Croatia, an electronic music festival [4], along with musicians such as Kode 9 , Skream , Jamie XX, and others.

Discography

Albums

  • Fallen Light ( 2010 )
  • Tides ( 2013 , July) - 34th line in the UK Dance Chart [5]
  • Somnus ( 2014 )
  • Illusion of the Tale ( 2016 )
  • Lost Time (2017)

Mini Albums

  • Reflections EP ( 2008 )
  • Inside EP (2008)
  • Within the Emptiness ( 2009 )
  • The Cold in You ( 2011 )
  • From the Vaults EP ( 2012 )
  • A World Without (2014)
  • All That Remains EP
  • Clarity ( 2018 )

Separate tracks

  • Lounge (2009)
  • Fire (2009)
  • Untitled 333 / Tachi (2010)
  • Afterglow (2010)
  • Lament (2011)
  • Falling (2011)
  • Storm (with Jess Mills ) (2013)

[6]

Sources

  1. ↑ Cable. Phaeleh: Exclusive Interview for Cable Cable Nightclub, London (Neopr.) (Link not available) . www.cable-london.com. Date of treatment February 16, 2016. Archived March 4, 2016.
  2. ↑ Chillstep (neopr.) . promodj.com. Date of treatment February 16, 2016.
  3. ↑ Lester, Paul . Phaeleh (No. 901) (Eng.) , The Guardian (November 3, 2010). Date of treatment February 16, 2016.
  4. ↑ In Phaeleh we trust (neopr.) . The Ransom Note. Date of treatment February 16, 2016.
  5. ↑ Official Dance Albums Chart Top 40 | Official Charts Company (Neopr.) . www.officialcharts.com. Date of treatment February 29, 2016.
  6. ↑ Phaeleh (neopr.) . Discogs Date of treatment February 16, 2016.

Links

  • Phaeleh YouTube Video Channel
  • The official Phaeleh page on SoundCloud (more than 98 thousand subscribers)
  • Jasmine Phull. Phaeleh: "I doubt any dubstep producers will be known in 25 years" (neopr.) . News and Features . .
  • Martyn Young. Phaeleh - Tides (Neopr.) . album reviews . musicOMH (06/27/2013).  
  • Marcus J. Moore. Phaeleh - Tides (Neopr.) . REVIEWS . ClashMusic.com ( 06/27/2013 ).  
  • Alan Ranta. Phaeleh Fortune Sound Club, Vancouver BC, September 30 (neopr.) . Exclaim! (October 1, 2014).
  • Angus McKeon. Picking Through The Remains: Phaeleh Interviewed (Neopr.) . FEATURES . ClashMusic.com (04/18/2016).
  •   Phaeleh interview
  •   Bass chronicles featuring phaeleh
  •   A fragment of Phaeleh's performance at Kiev XLIB club on February 12, 2011
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Phaeleh&oldid=101564056


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