B⁴+3 by zakè
Credits
released February 29, 2024
Written, recorded, and produced by zakè
Mixed at Kaleidoscope Tone Studio by zakè
Mastered at Ambient Mountain House by James Bernard
Layout and design by zakè
© 2024 Zakè Drone Recordings
℗ 2024 Past Inside the Present Publishing (BMI)
This is ZD-030
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“So, B⁴, audio accompaniment to a set of art prints, had left zakè with a sense of ‘unfinished business,’ of works left in a ‘purgatory state.’ B⁴+3, then, seeks to resolve that state with a remake-remodel from the Ambient Dronemeister of the original eponymous 4, adding 3 new. B for Big, perhaps, as in sky.
A series of ambient expanses of cadence and cascade, cosmic and chthonic, or ‘monochrome drone for the gray days we see more often than we wish,’ if you will, though Zach Frizzell’s self-deprecatingly prosaic characterization of his work is misleading; your scribe would go for a more vivid analogy—with Rothko and pointillist painting, at once broad swathes of tone color and Brownian motion bristling with particulate detail.
The bookending “Bracken” and “Barren” usher us in, and eventually see us out, swathes and swells, pillows and billows, in a caliginous-luminous crossover. Through “Betrayal,” “Burnt” and “Banded” we pass from level to level, portal to portal, ever deeper apertures to… you decide. “Blight” brings distant thunder, low-end pressure mounting, before “Bane” billows from below, ever more ineffable.”
-Igloo Magazine
Written, recorded, and produced by zakè
Mixed at Kaleidoscope Tone Studio by zakè
Mastered at Ambient Mountain House by James Bernard
Layout and design by zakè
© 2024 Zakè Drone Recordings
℗ 2024 Past Inside the Present Publishing (BMI)
This is ZD-030
zakedronerecordings.com
zakedrone.com
pitp.us
◾️◾️◾️ REVIEWS
“So, B⁴, audio accompaniment to a set of art prints, had left zakè with a sense of ‘unfinished business,’ of works left in a ‘purgatory state.’ B⁴+3, then, seeks to resolve that state with a remake-remodel from the Ambient Dronemeister of the original eponymous 4, adding 3 new. B for Big, perhaps, as in sky.
A series of ambient expanses of cadence and cascade, cosmic and chthonic, or ‘monochrome drone for the gray days we see more often than we wish,’ if you will, though Zach Frizzell’s self-deprecatingly prosaic characterization of his work is misleading; your scribe would go for a more vivid analogy—with Rothko and pointillist painting, at once broad swathes of tone color and Brownian motion bristling with particulate detail.
The bookending “Bracken” and “Barren” usher us in, and eventually see us out, swathes and swells, pillows and billows, in a caliginous-luminous crossover. Through “Betrayal,” “Burnt” and “Banded” we pass from level to level, portal to portal, ever deeper apertures to… you decide. “Blight” brings distant thunder, low-end pressure mounting, before “Bane” billows from below, ever more ineffable.”
-Igloo Magazine