zakè & Wayne Robert Thomas
To Those Who Dwelt in a Land of Deep Darkness
160 gram LP on transparent clear vinyl housed in a matte jacket. PITP branded center labels. Record placed in black, anti-static inner sleeve with a .75 gauge archival polypropylene lining. Shrinkwrapped. Bandcamp download code included.
For many, music and art are invaluable when it comes to coping with dark and trying times. This can be true for both the creator and the listener. zakè & Wayne Robert Thomas offer a pensive and ultimately healing deep dive into what it means to continue living life in the face of loss and uncertainty. These arrangements explore the emotional depths of struggle, perseverance, and growth.
Written and produced by zakè & Wayne Robert Thomas
Mixed at Kaleidoscope Tone Studio (IN/US) by zakè
Mastered at Schwebung Mastering (DE) by Stephan Mathieu
Design and layout by zakè
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“‘To Those Who Dwelt in a Land of Deep Darkness’ is centered around a 40-minute piece that loops a gentle, layered melodic phrase ad infinitum, with only subtle alterations along the way. It was created as a kind of healing balm for people who have experienced deep loss, and I think therein lies its emotional power. To me it feels like the sun gently breaking through clouds as you start to move on and learn to live with grief. More active addendums distills the essence of the main arrangement. A quietly powerful album with a beautiful stillness at its center.”
-Ambient Music Guide
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"zakè & Wayne Robert Thomas come together to serve up a thoughtful and healing deep dive into "what it means to continue living life in the face of loss and uncertainty." Their album is one of great depth emotional and full of subtle struggles that we can all relate to. 'To Those Who Dwelt in a Land of Deep Darkness' was first put out as a 10" lathe but now gets pressed up properly to 12" vinyl with three extra tracks taken from the original recording sessions. They say the best art comes out of adversity and that is certainly true here."
-Juno Records