Petal - Up From Here
Audio With External Links Item Preview
Share or Embed This Item
- Publication date
- 2011-02-28
- Topics
- ambient, electronic, drone, acoustic
earman166 - Petal - Up From Here
Jon Wheeler of Petal returns to Earth Mantra with another collection of poignant and supremely creative ambient music called "Up From Here".
Fans will remember Petal's previous Earth Mantra foray, called "The Last Season", something that prompted us to label Jon as "one of the most creative and ingenious ambient artists active today". With "Up From Here", Jon takes his music to an even higher level, retaining his breathtaking fusion of Americana and dark ambience, but adding an even more potent dose of bittersweet reminiscence, with even stronger visuals and evocative themes. Where his previous release blended Jon's various influences seamlessly, with "Up From Here", the fusion is so complete that one cannot say with certainty where one influence ends and another begins. It all forms one inseparable innate whole, an assembly of fascinatingly articulate ambience unlike anything else we've heard.
In fact, atop the obvious ambient structure, we would also call this music post-gospel. Not the kind of slick gospel that comes at you from a Hammond B3 or a Wurlie and a polished Stratocaster, but more like Libba Cotten Piedmont gospel, shuffling off into the twilight with two chords and no answers. Simple, sweet, plaintive and sad with the sadness you get when you hit bottom, hopeful with the hope that it's all up from here. Really profound stuff that hits home on multiple levels.
As usual, Jon's process is almost as interesting as the music itself. For many of the pieces, he recorded string band quartet and quintet versions live, straight into the computer, and then decomposed them into ambient arrangements. Others, like "Run to the Rock" were improvisations that happened in the spur of the moment. Regardless of how he created it, the work stands tall on its own, the kind of ambient music that crosses so many boundaries that nearly everyone will find something to love.
So, with great pleasure, Earth Mantra proudly unveils "Up From Here", the latest work by Jon Wheeler of Petal. One of our favorite releases, and certainly one that we think our audience needs to hear. Highly, highly recommended.
As always, all Earth Mantra releases are available under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported license. For commercial use, please contact us.
---
All material composed, recorded, and produced by Jon Wheeler of Petal.
Released in February 2011.
Artwork adapted from "Clouds Over the Green Treetops," by flickr artist Cosmonautirussi, generously made available via Creative Commons. Please visit Cosmonautirussi at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cosmonautirussi/2389448802/in/pool-714544@N24/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cosmonautirussi/
Released under the "Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported" license, which allows and encourages free use of this material so long as certain conditions are met. Details of this license can be found at:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
---
earman166 - Petal - Up From Here
48:42 - 117 MB
01 - World Without End (8:42, 20.3 MB)
02 - Lacrimae (8:46, 20.5 MB)
03 - Run to the Rock (8:19, 19.5 MB)
04 - When She Loved Me (8:31, 19.9 MB)
05 - There is a Gentle Hand (6:53, 16.1 MB)
06 - Up From Here (7:31, 17.6 MB)
---
Jon Wheeler of Petal returns to Earth Mantra with another collection of poignant and supremely creative ambient music called "Up From Here".
Fans will remember Petal's previous Earth Mantra foray, called "The Last Season", something that prompted us to label Jon as "one of the most creative and ingenious ambient artists active today". With "Up From Here", Jon takes his music to an even higher level, retaining his breathtaking fusion of Americana and dark ambience, but adding an even more potent dose of bittersweet reminiscence, with even stronger visuals and evocative themes. Where his previous release blended Jon's various influences seamlessly, with "Up From Here", the fusion is so complete that one cannot say with certainty where one influence ends and another begins. It all forms one inseparable innate whole, an assembly of fascinatingly articulate ambience unlike anything else we've heard.
In fact, atop the obvious ambient structure, we would also call this music post-gospel. Not the kind of slick gospel that comes at you from a Hammond B3 or a Wurlie and a polished Stratocaster, but more like Libba Cotten Piedmont gospel, shuffling off into the twilight with two chords and no answers. Simple, sweet, plaintive and sad with the sadness you get when you hit bottom, hopeful with the hope that it's all up from here. Really profound stuff that hits home on multiple levels.
As usual, Jon's process is almost as interesting as the music itself. For many of the pieces, he recorded string band quartet and quintet versions live, straight into the computer, and then decomposed them into ambient arrangements. Others, like "Run to the Rock" were improvisations that happened in the spur of the moment. Regardless of how he created it, the work stands tall on its own, the kind of ambient music that crosses so many boundaries that nearly everyone will find something to love.
So, with great pleasure, Earth Mantra proudly unveils "Up From Here", the latest work by Jon Wheeler of Petal. One of our favorite releases, and certainly one that we think our audience needs to hear. Highly, highly recommended.
As always, all Earth Mantra releases are available under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported license. For commercial use, please contact us.
---
All material composed, recorded, and produced by Jon Wheeler of Petal.
Released in February 2011.
Artwork adapted from "Clouds Over the Green Treetops," by flickr artist Cosmonautirussi, generously made available via Creative Commons. Please visit Cosmonautirussi at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cosmonautirussi/2389448802/in/pool-714544@N24/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cosmonautirussi/
Released under the "Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported" license, which allows and encourages free use of this material so long as certain conditions are met. Details of this license can be found at:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
---
earman166 - Petal - Up From Here
48:42 - 117 MB
01 - World Without End (8:42, 20.3 MB)
02 - Lacrimae (8:46, 20.5 MB)
03 - Run to the Rock (8:19, 19.5 MB)
04 - When She Loved Me (8:31, 19.9 MB)
05 - There is a Gentle Hand (6:53, 16.1 MB)
06 - Up From Here (7:31, 17.6 MB)
---
Related Music question-dark
Versions - Different performances of the song by the same artist
Compilations - Other albums which feature this performance of the song
Covers - Performances of a song with the same name by different artists
Song Title | Versions | Compilations | Covers |
---|---|---|---|
World Without End | |||
Lacrimae | |||
Run to the Rock | |||
When She Loved Me | |||
There is a Gentle Hand | |||
Up From Here |
- Addeddate
- 2011-03-01 02:56:44
- Boxid
- OL100020407
- External_metadata_update
- 2019-03-22T19:58:12Z
- Identifier
- earman166
- Year
- 2011
comment
Reviews
Reviewer:
microtubule
-
favoritefavoritefavoritefavoritefavorite -
July 20, 2012
Subject: Calm and relaxing drone
Subject: Calm and relaxing drone
Really amazing work. Not your typical ambient drone album here which is very refreshing. I look forward to more stuff from Petal.
Reviewer:
Evgenij V. Kharitonov
-
favoritefavoritefavoritefavoritefavorite -
March 1, 2011
Subject: Magic Ambient!
Subject: Magic Ambient!
Magic Music! Awesome!
Thanks!
-EugeneKha
Thanks!
-EugeneKha
6,906 Views
2 Favorites
DOWNLOAD OPTIONS
VBR MP3
Uplevel BACK
IN COLLECTIONS
Earth Mantra Netlabel NetlabelsUploaded by dburga01 on