David Daniell

Location:
Chicago, Illinois, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Experimental / Psychedelic / Minimalist
Site(s):
Label:
Antiopic, Table of the Elements, Family Vineyard
Type:
Indie
For tour dates and booking, contact Front Porch Productions.



"With his slow-moving, understated music, DAVID DANIELL makes a fine spokesman for the notion that anything worth doing is worth doing for a long, long time. Whether he's contributing moody strums and sculpted E-Bow drones to the guitar trio San Agustin or stringing computer-generated pings and bumps across gulfs of silence on Sem, his solo debut on his own Antiopic label, he develops his material patiently, the better to let you observe the sounds from every angle."

--Bill Meyer in the Chicago Reader, 30 June 2006

DANIELL, DAVID - COASTAL - Xeric

One could consider this 2006 album a ambient, electronic masterpiece. Layers of sound create a feeling of texture, the sounds of light bells could be heard in headphones softly panning left & right, & acoustic guitar or stringed instrumentation swirl in repititious glory. DAVID DANIELL has worked with quite a few present & past avant garde-ist types (i.e. THURSTON MOORE, RHYS CHATHAM, or TIM BARNES) with out really being picked up by a large audience. For fans of the KRANKY catalog, MONOLAKE, or MONO.

--Reckless Records, December 2006

"I've come across David performing in a handful of varying situations, all bearing his mark but varied and unpredictable. The common thread would have to be David's guitar playing, which builds on itself, one part determining the next, following its own logic and gradually adding and subtracting elements. The guitar becomes an orchestra, an electric organ, or the siren of a passing barge. [.] The peak era of deconstruction may have come and gone; this music is all construction, like watching an architect build a model."

--Graham Stephenson in Mule Magazine 6, July 2009
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