Hugh Marsh - "I Laid Down In The Snow" by Western Vinyl published on 2018-12-13T17:11:52Z From the full-length album Violinvocations available February 15, 2019 on Western Vinyl. Bandcamp: https://hughmarsh.bandcamp.com/album/violinvocations Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/570vX9XAte8zLNyvZk5njq iTunes: hyperurl.co/mcjsa3 WV: http://westernvinyl.com/shop/wv178 HUGH MARSH Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hug_the_mod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Hugh-Marsh-95937533059/ Twitter https://twitter.com/hug_the_mod Even if you’ve never heard of Hugh Marsh you’ve almost certainly heard the sound of his violin. He’s a featured player on soundtracks by Hans Zimmer and Harry Gregson-Williams, was nominated for a Juno award, recorded with Iggy Pop and The Stooges, Bruce Cockburn, and was in the backing band for Bauhaus’ Peter Murphy, all a tiny fraction of his decades-long list of credits. The latest addition to that list is Marsh’s own Violinvocations, an LP recorded while Marsh lived in L.A. with friend, mentor, and fellow soundbender Jon Hassell. Despite the album’s title, one would be hard-pressed to say with certainty whether violin was even involved in this album without being told so ahead of time. In one moment a ghost is heard weeping into a dictaphone; a digitized anime character is nervously chattering in the next; and in still another, jagged sheets of distortion avalanche toward the listener beneath auroric swells of harmony. It’s the kind of sound design that requires a dedicated attempt by any Oneohtrixian laptop composer, only it’s all being generated by Marsh’s violin and his curious cabinet of effects pedals often in just one take. Comment by Justin(@justinkane) This is the type of song that will give me nitemares 2023-07-10T02:28:23Z Comment by ref11 fascinating 2019-02-15T17:20:36Z