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artist Dixie's Death Pool

Vancouver, BC, CANADA
Drip Audio
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"Dixie's Death Pool is thrilled to make it's Drip Audio debut with a brand new studio album, "The Man With Flowering Hands". Continuing in the vein of earlier releases, this recording is an incredibly detailed and immersive sonic journey, twisting like a David Lynch soundtrack, or the more experimental moments of Tom Waits' Bone Machine. Opening with the intimate and epic splendour of "Sunlight Is Collecting On My Face", the album immediately engulfs the listener in a swirling fizz of stratospheric synthesizers, electronics, bells, harp, violin, piano, organ, and xylophone. This painterly orchestration is wrapped around the simple hazy strum of an acoustic guitar, brushed drums and upright bass. "Sky Woman's Directive" rides a blissed-out loop of scorched distortion, soft vocals, hypnotic cello and percussion straight past the sun, into the furthest reaches of the galaxy before returning to earth with the warmth and gentle reassurance of a lullaby. Dixie's Death Pool albums are not the product of a band so much as that of a producer, orchestrating and configuring an ever changing cast of musicians. While the music is for the most part written, recorded, and mixed by Lee Hutzulak in his home studio, "The Man With Flowering Hands" features creatively vital contributions from: Meredith Bates, Frederick Brummer, Toby Carroll, Coat Cooke, Katie Dey, Lief Hall, Madoka Hara, Todd Hutzulak, Shane Krause, Stephen Lyons, John Mutter, Michael Priebe, Igor Santizo, Russell Sholberg, Kim Stewart, and Rachael Wadham. With the exception of a few songs the music was completely improvised and recorded in the moment. Over the course of a few years the full scope of the album was realized through a process of asking "what if" a lot, and experimenting  with overdubbing, mixing, remixing, recording and rerecording. Session by session the images begin to form. Traditional instruments, electronic noise, malfunctioning gear, homemade percussion, repurposed junk, foley sounds and field recordings are all seamlessly woven into a fully rendered, utterly unique fantasy world. At the very core of this is an acoustic guitar and a songbook that sings like a cinematic, surreal vision of the Gothic Western. File this project under Dream Country."


lineup

Lee Hutzulak Voice | Guitar | Recording Studio
Todd Hutzulak Guitar | Clarinet | Saxophone
Rachael Wadham Farfisa | Piano | Saw | Xylophone
Madoka Hara MicroKorg | Cello
Stephen Lyons Drums
Russell Sholberg Bass
Toby Carroll Synth | SFX
Meredith Bates Violin

influences

The Man With Flowering Hands
Label Drip Audio
Released November, 2011
The Man With Flowering Hands
Scarlet Lake
Label Leisure Thief
Released April, 2008
Scarlet Lake

Videos posted @ http://www.youtube.com/leehutzulak

posted by Lee Hutzulak   
Been rummaging through a box of old D8 tapes and dug out some videos I made back in art college for the release of the 3rd Dixie's Death Pool release "Koolwhip". The collection also features tracks from "Melanoma" and "13 Days". Will be posting live clips from early 2001 and 2002 playing in Vancouver and Victoria.

http://www.youtube.com/leehutzulak
posted by Lee Hutzulak   
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