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IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For more information,
contact:
Mat Dickson
Beachcomber Music
PO Box 3652, Ringwood
Hants BH24 4YN, UK
Phone : +44 (0) 1425 403243
Email : info@beachcombermusic.com
Website: http://www.beachcombermusic.com
LIGHTHOUSE TRIBUTE
CD RE-RELEASE
May 10, 2004 (Ringwood, United
Kingdom) -- Mat Dickson, a composer
of instrumental atmospheric progressive
rock music with a strong undercurrent
of Celtic influences, re-releases
his first album “The Lighthouse
Keeper” on May 10. The re-designed
CD is the first album in an expanding
series in tribute to lighthouses
and their keepers, and for everyone
who feels drawn to the coast, to
lighthouses and the sea.
Review
of “The Lighthouse
Keeper” by Tim Peacock -
www.whisperinandhollerin.com
"Beautifully housed in a sleeve
featuring a detailed Marine Chart
of the area courtesy of the British
Admiralty, "The Lighthouse
Keeper" is an instrumental
suite of tracks paying homage to
The Needles Lighthouse and its
surrounding area off the English
south coast - its evocative, cinematic
sweep more than draws you in with
repeated listens.
Stylistically,
the album is definitely in the
same vein as early Mike
Oldfield, some of Mark Knopfler's
soundtrack work ("Local Hero" sometimes
springs to mind).
The tracks themselves
ebb and flow like the tides, and
throughout
the course of the album we get
jubilation, sadness, serenity and
the relentless pounding of the
sea itself. Often, it's breathtaking
to behold, such as with the exquisite
acoustic picking introducing "The
Citadel"; the haunting Vini
Reilly-isms of "Farewell To
The Lighthouse Keeper" or
the first part of "Back Of
The Wight", where the evocatively
forlorn guitars recall The Chameleons'
more pastoral moments. Then there's "Light
Of Hope", which is arguably
the jauntiest and most upbeat pop
moment here.
If anything, Dickson
keeps his most evocative piece
- the Robert
Fripp-style guitar overture "Dawn
Of Tomorrow" - in reserve
for the finale, but really you
need to listen to "The Lighthouse
Keeper" in its entirety to
understand the scope and compositional
depth at work here. Like I said
before, this is from a different
world and entirely removed from
the scam-hungry rock'n'roll scene.
It's Mat Dickson's work, sure,
but it's quite obvious that this
work is a labour of love.” The
CD is available through Beachcombermusic.com
from May 10.
For more information,
please contact Mat Dickson at
+44 (0) 1425 403243. |