Tracklist
1 | 1 | 04.01.2010 | 2:06 | |
2 | 05.01.2010 | 3:41 | ||
3 | 06.01.2010 | 4:23 | ||
4 | 07.01.2010 | 2:43 | ||
5 | 08.01.2010 | 2:49 | ||
6 | 09.01.2010 | 3:53 | ||
7 | 10.01.2010 | 2:32 | ||
8 | 11.01.2010 | 2:56 | ||
9 | 12.01.2010 | 3:22 | ||
10 | 13.01.2010 | 2:53 | ||
11 | 14.01.2010 | 3:33 | ||
12 | 15.01.2010 | 3:38 | ||
13 | 16.01.2010 | 2:46 | ||
14 | 17.01.2010 | 3:11 | ||
2 | 1 | 18.01.2010 | 2:39 | |
2 | 19.01.2010 | 3:27 | ||
3 | 20.01.2010 | 3:24 | ||
4 | 21.01.2010 | 3:27 | ||
5 | 22.01.2010 | 3:09 | ||
6 | 23.01.2010 | 3:47 | ||
7 | 24.01.2010 | 2:40 | ||
8 | 25.01.2010 | 2:04 | ||
9 | 26.01.2010 | 2:49 | ||
10 | 27.01.2010 | 1:51 | ||
11 | 28.01.2010 | 2:57 | ||
12 | 29.01.2010 | 3:24 | ||
13 | 30.01.2010 | 4:14 | ||
14 | 31.01.2010 | 5:02 |
A few years in the making, Dauw finally announces the reissue of the humble bee’s quietly classic morning music. Now, for the first time, the remastered album is available on vinyl, presented as a double LP, alongside a digital edition.
Originally released in 2010 on Cotton Goods — Craig Tattersall’s own imprint — the extensive album was born from a simple yet committed daily practice: over the course of four weeks, Tattersall set aside an hour each morning — between 6:00 and 7:30 am, before leaving for work — to write, record, mix, and document a piece of music. This daily ritual resulted in 28 pieces, accompanied by drawings of his tape-looping systems and photographs of his setup and the snowy January view from his window.
For many listeners, morning music served as a first introduction to his music and sparked a lasting interest in both this alias and his wider body of work. The original cd edition sold out quickly after its release and only occasionally resurfaced in the form of unofficial uploads. As such, this reissue aims to bring renewed attention to morning music - and with it, the hope that it will find its way to new ears as well.