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Artist: Darkroom
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Darkroom Fallout_4 CD
Fallout 4 is the fourth album in Darkroom’s Fallout series. 
 
Darkroom - Michael Bearpark and Andrew Ostler - specialise in creating ambient music that stretches the definition of the genre to its limits in many directions: from quiet, introspective and naturalistic through celestial and melodic to intense, abrasive and synthetic. 
 
Darkroom’s music has always been played not programmed, with a focus on human interaction and capturing the magic of live performance. Their earliest independent releases over 20 years ago were the albums Fallout 1 to 3, curating their concert sound journeys with the tools available at the time and echoing their early inspirations Can and Tangerine Dream in blurring the boundaries between concert and studio recording, composition and improvisation. 
 
While their studio albums became more ambitious sonically and compositionally - Some Of These Numbers Mean Something (2008) and Gravity’s Dirty Work (2013) - their live performances developed in parallel with extended improvisations and soundscapes documented across multiple releases, including the three hours plus of The Noise Is Unrest (2019) that was released to coincide with the band’s live performance at the Extreme Chill festival in Iceland. At the end of 2021, Darkroom released The Last Sense To Fade via the specialist ambient label Whitelabrecs, tying both strands of their music - studio arrangement and extended live capture - together in an assured and unexpectedly optimistic work. 
 
Fallout 4 goes back to the original Fallout inspirations, and a darker aesthetic. The soundscape is stark, open, at times ragged and jarring while at other times hauntingly beautiful. The album contains three extended pieces. The first two - It’s Clear From The Air and Qaanaaq - derive from the last performance of Darkroom’s 2012 tour: even after most of the audience had left, the band kept on playing into the night as the inspirational flow was so strong. Reviewing extensive recordings from rehearsals and the rest of the tour, one additional piece - Tuesdays Ghost - stood out for its controlled slow drone build and primal rhythmic electronic energy. 
 
To master the album and to make sure it was finally done, Darkroom chose Jono Podmore for his intuitive understanding and ability to control sonic forces, and for his central role in creating Can’s The Lost Tapes (2012). 
 
Carl Glover chose the front cover image before the Fallout 4 album was finished, partly for its evocation of the iconic 1970s paintings of space monoliths by Chris Foss. In 2022, with the decision to release via the Expert Sleepers label, it’s the link with terrestrial Cold War imagery that seems both prescient and unsettling. More nuclear age than new age (or maybe new unclear age), this music is cinematic ambient noir: uneasy listening, but with its heart wide open to finding beauty in frightened times. 
 
Protect and survive.
1 It's Clear From The Air 15:42
2 Qaanaaq (Parts 1 & 2) 24:56
3 Tuesdays Ghost 14:57
Michael Bearpark - guitar, pedals 
Andrew Ostler - modular synthesizer, laptop 
Recording and audio restoration by Andrew Ostler 
Edited, mixed and produced by Darkroom 
Mastering and finalising: Jono Podmore 
Design and photography: Carl Glover for Aleph Studio