David Sylvian's "Died In The Wool - Manafon Variations" is a captivating remix album that breathes new life into the original "Manafon" compositions. Released in May 2011 under UMC (Universal Music Catalogue), this art rock and art pop masterpiece spans 13 tracks, each a unique variation that showcases Sylvian's innovative spirit and musical prowess. With a runtime of 1 hour and 14 minutes, the album offers a rich, immersive experience that highlights Sylvian's ability to transform and reimagine his work. The album features a diverse range of tracks, from the haunting "Anomaly At Taw Head" to the evocative "Emily Dickinson," each piece a testament to Sylvian's artistry. This album is a must-listen for fans of David Sylvian and anyone who appreciates the depth and creativity of art rock and art pop.
David Sylvian is an English musician, singer, and songwriter renowned for his distinctive voice and innovative approach to music. Emerging in the late 1970s as the frontman of the influential band Japan, Sylvian's androgynous style and the group's electronic sound significantly shaped the UK's early-1980s new wave scene. As a solo artist, David Sylvian's work is a unique fusion of art rock and art pop, often incorporating avant-garde elements. His discography includes a diverse range of albums and singles, such as "Do You Know Me Now?" and "World Citizen," each offering a deep and introspective musical experience. Born in Lewisham, London, Sylvian's collaborative spirit extends globally, often working with artists from around the world through electronic media. His music is not just heard but felt, making him a standout figure in the world of contemporary music.
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