
Afterlife Requiem
Post-classical composer, sound artist, and curator Matthew Patton returns with his second album as Those Who Walk Away. Afterlife Requiem is an elegy to friend and collaborator JĂłhann JĂłhannsson. Drone, electroacoustics, and near-silences extracted from unfinished recordings on JĂłhannsson hard drives, underpin two string quintets—Ghost Orchestra (ReykjavĂk) and Possible Orchestra (Winnipeg)—processed and erased in a doleful durational work. Patton also works again with Andy Rudolph (Guy Maddin) and Paul Corley (Sigur RĂłs, Ben Frost) on co-production and sound design, to forge a simmering physicality that juxtaposes roiling low-end with haunting movements of ghostly strings.
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$5.60Afterlife Requiem
Post-classical composer, sound artist, and curator Matthew Patton returns with his second album as Those Who Walk Away. Afterlife Requiem is an elegy to friend and collaborator JĂłhann JĂłhannsson. Drone, electroacoustics, and near-silences extracted from unfinished recordings on JĂłhannsson hard drives, underpin two string quintets—Ghost Orchestra (ReykjavĂk) and Possible Orchestra (Winnipeg)—processed and erased in a doleful durational work. Patton also works again with Andy Rudolph (Guy Maddin) and Paul Corley (Sigur RĂłs, Ben Frost) on co-production and sound design, to forge a simmering physicality that juxtaposes roiling low-end with haunting movements of ghostly strings.
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Post-classical composer, sound artist, and curator Matthew Patton returns with his second album as Those Who Walk Away. Afterlife Requiem is an elegy to friend and collaborator JĂłhann JĂłhannsson. Drone, electroacoustics, and near-silences extracted from unfinished recordings on JĂłhannsson hard drives, underpin two string quintets—Ghost Orchestra (ReykjavĂk) and Possible Orchestra (Winnipeg)—processed and erased in a doleful durational work. Patton also works again with Andy Rudolph (Guy Maddin) and Paul Corley (Sigur RĂłs, Ben Frost) on co-production and sound design, to forge a simmering physicality that juxtaposes roiling low-end with haunting movements of ghostly strings.











