For Zach Condon, the music is a record of the transformative period he spent near the Arctic circle. He explains, “The whole album was supposed to sound like that place. The drums sounding like the outside elements and then the organ in the middle being like the warm fireplace that you get to sit by that keeps you warm through these harsh moments.”
Category: Beirut
Beirut :: The Black Sessions (Paris 2007)
Black Session :: Studio 104 Maison de Radio France In terms of radio sessions I can’t think of a more fitting city for Beirut’s Zach Condon to demonstrate his trans-Euro flair. […]
Nina Nastasia & Jim White :: You Follow Me
Nina Nastasia & Jim White’s collaborative LP, You Follow Me , is one that is made up of night time songs — languid folk flanked by an experimental, jazzy, backbeat. Clocking in at just a […]