This is the brand new CD edition of Charcoal featuring artwork from the vinyl reissue which came out in 2014. It also includes the bonus track featured on the vinyl release - a reworking of In The Androgynous Dark by Nest.
Copies of the original CD are becoming increasingly expensive on sites like discogs.com and the album’s popularity has continued to grow and sell well digitally. The track ‘In The Androgynous Dark’ has received over 1 million streams on Spotify.
Thanks to a prolific spell of writing from Mark Dawson, what was originally pegged as an EP quickly turned into an album. Charcoal is the result of long hours spent recording, editing and mixing. A lot of this material was recorded during his stay at “The Painted Palace” (see the Brambles Forecast mix of the same name), a communal house in Melbourne open to all manner of creative outsiders.
Crucially, the house also played home to a piano; during the night-time this was where Brambles sat, working out melodies and making recordings into the small hours. Sometimes the piano is at the forefront (as on the solo piano piece, ‘Unsayable’), while at other times it plays a support role to plucked and bowed strings, haunted woodwind instruments, whispered field recordings and distant chimes (‘To Speak of Solitude’).
This is undeniably a night-time album, it has that still, peaceful quality to it, the same you get when you walk down a deserted street at night. And despite the slow pace, the music rarely seems melancholic - there’s a sense of contentedness which pervades the album from beginning to end. Mark seems very at ease with life and there’s a similar spirit to the music, it is deep, thoughtful and optimistic - in the words of Donal Whelan (who mastered the final album), “it’s like being wrapped up in a warm blanket”. Even the slightly more sinister “Deep Corridor”, which plunges you to the depths of the ocean, has that “cosy catastrophe” feel to it. I can’t help but think of Blade Runner and Vangelis when I hear it.
1. To Speak of Solitude, 2. Such Owls as You, 3. In the Androgynous Dark, 4. Salt Photographs, 5. Pink and Golden Billows, 6. Arête, 7. Deep Corridor, 8. Unsayable, 9. In the Androgynous Dark (Nest Version)
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