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Winter's Day is the much anticipated collaboration of Dawn Smithson
& Aaron Martin. Dawn's haunting melodies, clear vocals and disorted
minimal guitar lines blend in perfectly with Aaron's vague and
wide string arrangements. Winter's Day is a perfect symbiosis
of the works of two rather different, yet very related artists.
Dawn Smithson gained wide recognition as the singer and bassplayer
of Jessamine, which released a string of critically acclaimed
records on Kranky in the late 90's. After the band disbanded,
she kept low profile for a couple of years, quietly working
on some collaborations (most notably on Sunno))'s White-records)
and on two solo-records: the first one, Safer Here, came out
on Kranky in 2005. Follow-up Earth Machine, with guest appearances
by ao Ray Raposa (Castanets) and Jessi Brightmore (Chrome Hoof)
was released in 2008. Dawn is residing in Seattle, WA.
Aaron Martin began his musical life at age 11, switching between
guitar and drums. At the age of 17, he decided to change paths
and learn how to play the cello, which he went on to study in
college. He has recorded three full lengths, and collaborated
with a variety of other musicians, including Machinefabriek,
and Tan or Boil, with releases on Type, Mobeer, and Under the
Spire Recordings. Aaron Martin lives and records in Topeka,
Kansas.

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Winter's
day: 'winter's day 7"'
7 " ep - released october 2010
These two tracks are the first to be heard from the much
anticipated collaboration of Dawn Smithson & Aaron
Martin. Dawn's haunting melodies, clear vocals and disorted
minimal guitar lines blend in perfectly with Aaron's vague
and wide string arrangements.
-> sold out
-> klick on cover for details
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dawn smithson:
earth machine (cd)
mind
expansion 2030
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dawn smithson:
safer here (cd)
kranky
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aaron martin:
worried about the fire (cd/lp)
experimedia
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aaron martin:
grass wounds (cdr)
under
the spire 10 |

aaron martin & machinefabriek: cello recycling (cdep/10")
type
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aaron martin:
almond (cd)
preservation
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dawn smithson on myspace
http://www.myspace.com/dawnsmithsonmusic
aaron martin on myspace
http://www.myspace.com/prisonwine
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