Dakota Suite
The Night Just Keeps Coming In
Karaoke Kalk
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2010
Includes Instant Download
CD
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Tracklist
1One Day Without Harming You (Machinefabriek Remix)3:15
2This Failing Sea (Peter Broderick Remix)2:19
3Hands Swollen With Grace (Jasper Leyland Remix)6:12
4A Quietly Gathering Tragedy (Hauschka Remix)3:37
5All The Love I Had Was Not Enough (Elegi Remix)6:35
6Very Early One Morning On Old Road (Deaf Center Remix)5:12
7The End Of Trying Part I (Arve Henriksen Remix)3:05
8The End Of Trying Part II (Greg Haines Remix)7:37
9The End Of Trying Part III (Hannu Remix)3:32
10The End Of Trying Part IV (Tape Remix)3:12
11Een Langzaam Lekkende Wond (Swod Remix)6:07
12The Night Keeps Coming In (The Boats Remix)4:51
13How Could You Let Me Go (Jacaszek Remix)3:08
14Second Hand Light (Emanuele Errante Remix)4:13
15Things We Lost Along The Way (Loscil Remix)6:59
16Z-Cars (Dakota Suite & Nick Hawley Remix)6:00

Doleful melodies and melancholy wistfulness are the characteristics of Dakota Suite's singer/songwriter Chris Hooson. They also constituted the main inspiration for the most recent album "The End Of Trying" which was released on Karaoke Kalk in early 2009. The current release "The Night Just Keeps Coming In" is the legitimate follow-up to its predecessor, featuring mostly subdued sound animations, flowing piano harmonies and smooth cello arrangements. Mind you we're not talking about a new Dakota Suite album but about a collection of adaptions and remixes, created and produced by an illustrious band of musicians, well-known protagonists in the spheres of classical composition as well as new electronic music. The mixture could be looked at as a remake, too. At any rate Hooson's own label Navigators Yard has released a limited edition of 300 copies earlier in 2009. The original tracks recount the sorrow and the pain the composer from Leeds is suffering from. Without any vocals or guitars each song construes its own emotional history. The american cellist David Darling is contributing to the sublime atmosphere. Artists such as Machinefabrik, Peter Broderick or The Boats breathe new life into the individual songs, amplifying either their gracefulness, as in Jasper Leyland's Mix of "Hands Swollen With Grace", or their tragedy, for example when Hauschka sets to music "A Quietly Gathering Tragedy" from his own perspective. Elegi's version of "All The Love I Had Was Not Enough" is gonna send the shivers down your back, "Very Early One Morning On Old Road" keeps the tension high, too. Although "The End Of Trying" is unique in its originality, the different adaptions just as well manage to find a suitable harmony between neo-classic and classical electronica. Particular but very intriguing. Apart from the CD, a strictly limited Vinyl edition plus a free CD version of the album inside will be available, too.