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D. Gwalia (born in Wales) is a songwriter, based in the UK. D. Gwalia has performed across the UK, USA, and in Europe. In 2014 He released his second album The Iodine Trade, a Ballardian collection of songs, spoken word and sound collage. 〔 〕 In 2010, he released his debut album ''In Puget Sound''. The album was reviewed in both local press and national publications. 〔 〕 Comparisons were drawn with the work of American film-maker David Lynch, due to In Puget Sound's 'other-worldly' atmosphere. 〔 〕 D. Gwalia's second album, The Iodine Trade, was described as 'Ballardian' - 〔 〕 In 2015 Journalist Neil Cooper writing for the List magazine stated "D. Gwalia has cut a shadowy figure around the unsung sidelines of Edinburgh's myriad low-key music scenes. Originally from Wales before taking a peripatetic path to Oxford, Gwalia's cracked folk and strung-out gothica was first heard on his 2010 debut, 'In Puget Sound.' This follow-up digital-only release charts even starker terrain in a bleak compendium of scratched-out song collages and apocalyptic portents which conjure up the strung-out ghosts of post Pink Floyd Syd Barrett at his most insular, all whimsy lost" "...here, however, Gwalia sounds abandoned, left foraging in the dirt of a Ballardian nothing-scape" Neil Cooper, The List Magazine Feb 2015 〔 〕 ==Track list: ''The Iodine Trade''== # 'A Day Out' # 'Vamp' # 'Annihilation Pair' # 'The Iodine Trade' # 'Verloren' # 'Allumette' # 'Alan's Machine' # 'Pillion' # 'Illuminations' # '400 °F' # 'Darling Where's My Nuclear War?' # 'Sleeping in Abandoned Cars 〔http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/artists/9bf8498b-00c5-4820-8ee1-011c051b8185〕 〔http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02bndsc〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「D. Gwalia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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