
The Route To The Harmonium: CD
James Yorkston releases his new album The Route to the Harmonium; produced by Yorkston and David Wrench, it is Jamesâ first solo record since 2014âs Cellardyke Recording and Wassailing Society (CRAWS) and follows the two collaborative albums he made as one third of Yorkston / Thorne / Khan as well as the release of his debut novel Three Craws in 2016. The album was almost entirely recorded by James himself, in the small Scottish fishing village of Cellardyke, where he lives. Yorkstonâs studio is a ramshackle old loft space, originally used to repair fishermanâs nets, and now stuffed full the antique instruments James has collected throughout his life as a musician. Having created hours of recordings, James called up his old collaborator David Wrench - the mixer and producer who has worked with the likes of Caribou, Four Tet, Frank Ocean, FKA Twigs and David Byrne - and someone who has worked on Jamesâ albums since 2003 â to help make sense of the sessions. The Route to the Harmonium (or, âthe search for peaceâ) is intensely personal; itâs the sound of home, of undisturbed craftmanship. Listen closely and you can imagine him putting it together. Overlaying vocal and guitar tracks, adding further with Dulcitones, harmoniums and autoharps, with nyckelharpa, the distinctive Swedish stringed instrument given to him by a friend. And friends and family, past and present swim all over his songs. Remembering them, and those youâve shared life with, those who leave and those who remain, is the strongest thread running through these affecting, extraordinary songs. This is Yorkstonâs world and could be nowhere else in music.
James Yorkston releases his new album The Route to the Harmonium; produced by Yorkston and David Wrench, it is Jamesâ first solo record since 2014âs Cellardyke Recording and Wassailing Society (CRAWS) and follows the two collaborative albums he made as one third of Yorkston / Thorne / Khan as well as the release of his debut novel Three Craws in 2016. The album was almost entirely recorded by James himself, in the small Scottish fishing village of Cellardyke, where he lives. Yorkstonâs studio is a ramshackle old loft space, originally used to repair fishermanâs nets, and now stuffed full the antique instruments James has collected throughout his life as a musician. Having created hours of recordings, James called up his old collaborator David Wrench - the mixer and producer who has worked with the likes of Caribou, Four Tet, Frank Ocean, FKA Twigs and David Byrne - and someone who has worked on Jamesâ albums since 2003 â to help make sense of the sessions. The Route to the Harmonium (or, âthe search for peaceâ) is intensely personal; itâs the sound of home, of undisturbed craftmanship. Listen closely and you can imagine him putting it together. Overlaying vocal and guitar tracks, adding further with Dulcitones, harmoniums and autoharps, with nyckelharpa, the distinctive Swedish stringed instrument given to him by a friend. And friends and family, past and present swim all over his songs. Remembering them, and those youâve shared life with, those who leave and those who remain, is the strongest thread running through these affecting, extraordinary songs. This is Yorkstonâs world and could be nowhere else in music.
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James Yorkston releases his new album The Route to the Harmonium; produced by Yorkston and David Wrench, it is Jamesâ first solo record since 2014âs Cellardyke Recording and Wassailing Society (CRAWS) and follows the two collaborative albums he made as one third of Yorkston / Thorne / Khan as well as the release of his debut novel Three Craws in 2016. The album was almost entirely recorded by James himself, in the small Scottish fishing village of Cellardyke, where he lives. Yorkstonâs studio is a ramshackle old loft space, originally used to repair fishermanâs nets, and now stuffed full the antique instruments James has collected throughout his life as a musician. Having created hours of recordings, James called up his old collaborator David Wrench - the mixer and producer who has worked with the likes of Caribou, Four Tet, Frank Ocean, FKA Twigs and David Byrne - and someone who has worked on Jamesâ albums since 2003 â to help make sense of the sessions. The Route to the Harmonium (or, âthe search for peaceâ) is intensely personal; itâs the sound of home, of undisturbed craftmanship. Listen closely and you can imagine him putting it together. Overlaying vocal and guitar tracks, adding further with Dulcitones, harmoniums and autoharps, with nyckelharpa, the distinctive Swedish stringed instrument given to him by a friend. And friends and family, past and present swim all over his songs. Remembering them, and those youâve shared life with, those who leave and those who remain, is the strongest thread running through these affecting, extraordinary songs. This is Yorkstonâs world and could be nowhere else in music.













