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SELF PROMOTION / Nicholas Szczepanik — La Luna del Este
« on: December 26, 2012, 12:40:07 pm »


Nicholas Szczepanik — La Luna del Este

The only full-length piece of music I recorded this year, self-released digitally through Bandcamp.

Please click here to listen to the whole piece and pay what you can when you download it.

Thanks for listening!

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We Make Life Sad is an album about the cycle of life and both its sundry and seemingly important moments. It is about our focus on the detriment of these moments and the inertia we invite when reminiscing about memories long past; an album that renders each moment down to its foundation of simply existing, holding us responsible for how we choose to let them shape us. We as individuals control the outlook of our life, regardless of the highly desired, the forgotten, or the regretted.  Life is ever-changing; let us hold onto the only power we have to give it purpose—our mind.

Watch a video of one of the pieces here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMb8Zc2YFnM

Side A

1. Another Screened World
2. Consciousness
3. Totemic Vignette
4. The Way Things Are
5. Her Last Breath

Side B

6. Interlude
7. Again, Falling
8. Nostalgia
9. Over Your Dead Body
10. Long Gone

You can purchase it directly from the label by clicking here: http://tinyurl.com/8x89rpv

If you are in the US and you don't care about the clear vinyl that only the label is selling, you will be able to purchase it from http://www.experimedia.net/ very soon.

The album is currently streaming in full here: http://soundcloud.com/nszcz/sets/we-make-life-sad/

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Artist: Nicholas Szczepanik
Album: The Truth of Transience
Label: Isounderscore
Released: February 2012
Format: LP
Catalog: ISO_12
Edition: 300
Label Description: "After several years of releasing exquisitely crystalline drone as part of the forefront of the American electronic underground, "The Truth of Transience" amazingly marks the first official vinyl release of Chicago's Nicholas Szczepanik. This album follows up from last year's "Ante Algo Azul" subscription series and notably his widely celebrated album "Please Stop Loving Me" on Christoph Heeman's Streamline label which continues to build on Szczepanik's quickly accelerating output of complex and dynamic ambient electronic drone work. Recorded a winter ago and then abandoned only to be resurrected and fully realized in the spring of 2011. Mastered by William Hutson in the summer of 2011. Packaged in deluxe green foil-stamped neon yellow matte jackets with artwork and design by Brandon Nickell. Limited edition of 300."

$18 US
$30 WORLDWIDE

Click here to order.

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SELF PROMOTION / Re: Nicholas Szczepanik - Ante Algo Azul
« on: September 14, 2011, 09:59:52 am »

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SELF PROMOTION / Re: Nicholas Szczepanik - Please Stop Loving Me
« on: July 21, 2011, 10:45:48 pm »
Justin Snow over at Anti Gravity Bunny writes about the album:

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Please Stop Loving Me is downright astonishing and possibly the best drone record this year

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SELF PROMOTION / Re: Nicholas Szczepanik - Please Stop Loving Me
« on: July 18, 2011, 09:14:11 am »
Tom Lecky of The Liminal reviews Please Stop Loving Me and says some wonderful things about it.

Here's an excerpt:

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You can read the full review by clicking here.

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SELF PROMOTION / Re: Nicholas Szczepanik - Please Stop Loving Me
« on: July 17, 2011, 09:21:20 pm »
Thanks so much for the kind words.  It's appreciated.   :)

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SELF PROMOTION / Re: Nicholas Szczepanik - Please Stop Loving Me
« on: July 16, 2011, 09:25:49 pm »
Please Stop Loving Me gets two nice reviews and album of the week over at Experimedia!  (Which means it's also available to order there.)

Review from Boomkat:

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Impressively expansive 48 minute suite of floating symphonic ambience. The fourth fully released album by Nicholas Szczepanik works deeper into the beatless scapes he's perfected over the last half decade with releases on Small Doses and Ruralfaune among others, opening out his widely spatialized drones and sweeping strings with a confident and refined touch underlined by a gorgeous cinematic intent.

Review by Brian Olewnick:

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Coming from an utterly different direction but achieving a result that's just as excellent, is Szczepanik's intriguingly titled release. I've no idea as to the actual source(s) of the sounds, but the general result is a rich cream with an organ-y flavor, though one suspects there might be orchestral and choral elements, all combined and threshed via electronics. No matter, really. It's unavoidable to mention the Eno of "On Land" here (and even a taste of Brancan sonorities); there's a feel of some of the passages form that seminal work but much deeper and, if you will, more romantic. I use the term not only in deference to the disc's title but also in that I was reminded throughout of the work of Bernard Herrmann. While at one glance, it's drone-oriented and steady state, there's always numerous plies writhing beneath the surface and when they venture toward full audibility, they have something of that wrenching, almost melodramatic quality heard in Herrmann. This occurs most noticeably around 24 minutes (and it's stunningly gorgeous) in and you think, perhaps, the first portion was only a prelude, that there would be a shift, but not really. It just settles into an adjacent seethe. Unlike Farmer's, it's "easy" on the ears but there's just as much to explore, just as many surprises; you simply have to tilt your head differently. The lengthy diminuendo also has more going on "inside" it than might be apparent at first blush, more unsettling than you think. Very, very enjoyable.

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SELF PROMOTION / Re: Nicholas Szczepanik - Ante Algo Azul
« on: July 10, 2011, 08:26:29 pm »
















The next two pieces in the Ante Algo Azul series are now finished and were mailed out today.  The are bundled together because it consists of two pieces that are connected, titled "Forgotten Dreams (Part I and II)".  You can hear snippets of each one here and here.

In related news, I have taken away the quarterly payment option since we are now 7 months into the project and it would be strange to be paying for the subscription 6 months after you've received all 12 pieces.  Instead, I've added a half upfront & half five months from the initial date of subscribing option (if one cannot afford to pay for the whole project upfront).

If you are at all interested in subscribing, I would highly encourage to you to subscribe within the next month or two.

A special thanks goes out to Elim who designs and packages these so very carefully and also to the recent subscribers; I very much appreciate everyone's enthusiasm and support regarding this massive undertaking.  I must say that I am very relieved that it's more than halfway over. This is hard work!

All the best,

Nicholas

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SELF PROMOTION / Re: Nicholas Szczepanik - Please Stop Loving Me
« on: July 09, 2011, 07:46:32 pm »
A short excerpt from Please Stop Loving Me was recently used on NPR.org for archival 70's NASA footage of astronauts practicing for zero gravity underwater.

Please take a few minutes to watch the beautiful footage by clicking here: Vintage NASA Footage: An Underwater Space Odyssey.

If you have been trying to pre-order the album through Drag City, the album link should be working again in a few days.

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SELF PROMOTION / Re: Nicholas Szczepanik - Please Stop Loving Me
« on: June 22, 2011, 01:05:05 pm »
Now available for pre-order through the Drag City / Streamline website:

http://www.dragcity.com/products/please-stop-loving-me

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SELF PROMOTION / Nicholas Szczepanik - Please Stop Loving Me
« on: June 07, 2011, 02:25:33 pm »


Please Stop Loving Me will be released July 19th, 2011 on Streamline.

You can listen to a downloadable 8 minute excerpt of the 48 minute single piece here:

http://soundcloud.com/nszcz/please-stop-loving-me-excerpt

I will be posting updates here regarding its release.


Press, please get in touch if you are interested in reviewing the piece.
My email is naszczepanik [at] gmail [dot] com

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SELF PROMOTION / Re: Nicholas Szczepanik - Ante Algo Azul
« on: May 24, 2011, 02:42:12 pm »








The fifth piece is finally finished (and an excerpt is streaming below)! Admittedly, this piece in particular is the one in the Ante Algo AzulNauseahttp://nszcz.com/index.php?/discography/ante-algo-azul/http://soundcloud.com/nszcz/the-embossed-map-of-your-essence-excerpt

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SELF PROMOTION / Re: Nicholas Szczepanik - Ante Algo Azul
« on: April 28, 2011, 07:55:56 am »


I'm currently streaming the first four pieces in the Ante Algo Azul subscription series IN FULL.  Please listen and share.  It's about an hour and 15 minutes of new material:

http://soundcloud.com/nszcz/sets/ante-algo-azul/

Some subscriptions are still available.

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SELF PROMOTION / Re: Nicholas Szczepanik - Ante Algo Azul
« on: April 20, 2011, 09:40:26 pm »
Here are some photos of the newest piece, "Amaranthine", in the Ante Algo Azul series:







The package shipped earlier this week.

Thank you for your support.

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