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Jonathan Palmer


Jonathan Palmer

Location
United Kingdom
Societies
PRS
Current Bands/Artist Name
Awesome Wells
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Biog
Jonathan Palmer aka 'Awesome Wells' has been recording music and hibernating in bedrooms in valleys, kitchens by railways and bunkers in the city for several years. His music envisages a huge soundscape bringing in many elements of his diminished fantasy travels.

Wandering the world through the mediums of sound collages, most likely on his own or with the kind help of a cat called Flea. It definitely included a smashed china plate in a plastic bag, a flugelhorn from Prague held together with green tape, a Jew’s harp from Venice, the birds in a graveyard in Nottingham in spring, bits of electronic synthesising and effect tom-foolery, a girl mucking about with a piano, a knackered old zither, a Dictaphone recording of a Ukrainian train station at dawn, sleigh-bells at dusk, an over-used loop sampler, some old jam-jars in a plastic bag, a nut-cracker named Klad, a lampshade, a child’s violin, and probably some other stuff too.

This all makes for a wonderful sound, taking in influences from A Hawk and a Hacksaw, Animal Collective and Dexys Midnight Runners, to name a few.

During this hibernation Wells stepped out to juggle various instruments and noises for The Voluntary Butler Scheme and as a result of parental encouragement from band-mates and friends alike, decided to open up his confused world of sound collage to other people.

Reviews
  • "If you combined mid-90's Tortoise with the entire BBC Sound Effects Library, you may come close to approximating Awesome Wells' sound. But you wouldn't come anywhere near to his precise, caring control - the sounds ebb, flow and weave together to the point where any lingering doubts are assuaged by the gleefulness of the sonic journey you've just taken." - www.anewbandaday.com

  • "music I'll admit I find it almost impossible to categorise or describe… absolutely compelling" - Sandman Magazine

  • "For all those who appreciate music in its most natural form, this one is solid gold sound." - This Is Fake DIY

  • "An endlessly glowing ear-painting of a piece to just get lost in and simply enjoy" - Organ Magazine

  • "Combines the pitter-patter, steam-powered instrumentation of Napoleon IIIrd with the playful spirit of Animal Collective or Caribou and some strange shadow of archaic Englishness." - 7 Digital

  • "Shimmers with a moment of gentle, hypnotic perfection..... It’s also pretty damned unusual." - Subba Cultcha

  • "A brilliant collection of songs with attention deficit disorder....it’s like walking through an endless funfair." - Bearded Magazine


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