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Mark Pritchard to release new album

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Mark Pritchard announced "Under the Sun", his fifth solo album, which will be released next May 13. He is born in England in 1971, after spending his school years listening to ska, indie and rock, eventually became involved in club music, specifically Detroit techno and Chicago house. During his musical career that began in 1991, he managed to record 13 musical productions with different aliases as Harmonic 313, Reload, Troubleman, and New York Connection. In June 2013, it was announced that his various aliases retire and using only her birth name for future releases.

The information was released by Music As Usual, where the artist says is "designed to listen to a disc in one sitting, which achieves what many discs pursue perfect synergy." "Under the Sun" it is a story told by chapters that like any good story acquires meaning if you hold until the end of history.

Pritchard, has been characterized by deep and compose different shades songs, telling stories chapters, type the Rock Opera, in which all take on a meaning once I heard all the songs. Their sound is influenced by the ambient, new wave, Avantgarde, Electronics or Folk music.

"This is a very personal and emotional work but without manipulation, every time there is a space for the listener to imagine and project their own meaning, becoming more subjective and personal for everyone . " He noted the singer.

The album features collaborations with Thom Yorke, leader of Radioheads, Linda Perhacs, Bibio and Beans Anti-Pop Consortium, and will be available on vinyl, CD and digital format.


An anecdote is that when Thom received the invitation from Mark, agreed to work with him immediately, because both have as their mutual friend the composer Aphex Twin.

Then we leave you with the tracklist of the album:


  1. ?
    2. Give It Your Choir (feat. Bibio)
    3. Infrared
    4. Falling
    5. Beautiful People (feat. Thom Yorke)
    6. Where Do They Go, The Butterflies
    7. Sad Alron
    8. You Wash My Soul (feat. Linda Perhacs)
    9. Of Cycles 9
    10. Hi Red
    11. Ems
    12. The Blinds Cage (feat. Beans)
    13. Dawn Of The North
    14. Khufu
    15. Rebel Angels
    16. Under The Sun

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