Morning Hour Ed Carlsen

Album info

Album-Release:
2019

HRA-Release:
27.09.2019

Label: Moderna Records

Genre: Electronic

Subgenre: Ambient

Artist: Ed Carlsen

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  • 1 First Light 01:43
  • 2 Whisper 03:22
  • 3 The Gallery 03:31
  • 4 Words 04:52
  • 5 Home 04:51
  • 6 Interlude 02:55
  • 7 Entangled 02:54
  • 8 Hands, Heart 03:57
  • 9 Mormor 04:28
  • Total Runtime 32:33

Info for Morning Hour



Ed Carlsen has announced his latest solo album. Due out September 27th through Moderna Records, Morning Hour is a breakthrough on both a personal and musical level, with the composer/producer returning to his roots as a classically trained guitarist and finding a more positive outlook overall.

“It’s when I’m calm that ideas start popping up in my head,” explains Carlsen. “Inspiration comes from different things, it could be a song, a book, a film, a mood, anything really.”

In the case of “Words” — a track that sounds downright triumphant by the end — Carlsen found hope in a close friend and faced his deepest fears head on. Check out its official video below, along with a little more context from Carlsen and a complete rundown of the record….

I wrote this track during a moment of change and transition in my life. Some comforting words came my way through a conversation and I was so inspired that I just started recording on the wings of momentum. I used all the instruments that I could (piano, guitar, bass, synths). It was liberating!

It came at a point where I was looking for my musical ‘morning hour’. It’s quite a departure from my earlier work, which was more firmly rooted in ambient and modern classical idioms; this track, and the upcoming album, is an upbeat exploration in new musical territories for me.

Ed Carlsen, piano, guitar, synth, bass and programming
Dobry Ton string quartet:
Dominik Frankiewicz, cello
Aleksander Frankiewicz, viola
Krzysztof Katana, violin
Piotr Mitka, violin

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