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Pastoral Memory

by Dan Palladino

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Rising 10:15
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Thankful 05:13
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Aftermath 08:20
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Pastoral Memory has been awarded Best Meditation Album of 2019 by New Age Music Guide, and Best Ambient Album of 2019 by One World Music Radio. Thank you!

Reviews

"Palladino has, without a doubt, delivered one of 2019's finest meditation albums." -- BT Fasmer

Read the full review by BT Fasmer at New Age Music Guide.

"...the best ambient album I have heard for a decade..." -- Steve Sheppard

Read the full review by Steve Sheppard at One World Music Radio.

“Pastoral Memory is a big slice of tranquility and a wonderful escape from all that ails you." -- Dyan Garris

Read the full review by Dyan Garris at Best New Age CDs.

"...a stunning group of tracks brilliantly composed and exercised by Dan Palladino." -- Keith Hannaleck

Read the full review by Keith Hannaleck at New Age Music Reviews.

Pastoral Memory, my first soundscape release, began with a quest to record nature sounds. I set up a pair of mics to record the joyful birds singing in my yard one fine August morning, and before I knew it, I’d amassed quite a library of birds, crickets, cicadas, streams, and rainstorms. The calming nature recordings influenced the instrumentation that would follow: swirling synth pads, kalimbas, chimes, wooden flutes, harps, voices and eventually, many layers of hypnotic acoustic and electric guitars.

Most of the melodies featured on Pastoral Memory began as improvisations, which is my preferred method of composing. The soothing electric sitar melody which fades off into the distance during “Counting Stars” was one such improvisation, as well as the majestic kalimba melody in “Aftermath”. Once I’d discovered these melodies, I created supporting counter melodies and harmonies to complement them. Accidental interplay came bubbling up each time a new layer was added to the mix.

After many dead ends, and several finished ideas that just didn’t hold up, I arrived at the progression of music you are about to experience. It was only during the final assembly of the album that I began imagining an aural journey through a peaceful summer day. After six years of work, the album had revealed itself to me, and will hopefully reveal itself to you.

Finally, Pastoral Memory is intended to be enjoyed as one long piece. However, for those listeners who may connect with certain sections, I’ve split the album into seven tracks for your convenience.

Whether you listen to the individual tracks, or the entire album in one sitting, I hope the music helps you relax, escape, meditate, and maybe even sleep better at night.

Happy listening!

Dan Palladino


Special thanks to Lynn and Anthony Palladino, Todd Collins, Rick Deardorff, Nick Prout, and Marc Besmanoff for their support and guidance.

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released February 2, 2019

Composed, Arranged, Performed, and Produced by Dan Palladino
Additional percussion by Scott Strunk
Recorded at The Torpedo Room, East Brunswick, NJ
Edited and Mastered by Nicholas Prout for True Sonix, Inc
Cover painting by elegeyda/Shutterstock


©℗ 2019 Dan Palladino

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Dan Palladino East Brunswick, New Jersey

Dan Palladino is a guitarist, vocalist, composer, and music instructor based in New Jersey, USA.

Pastoral Memory, Dan's first ambient release, was awarded Best Ambient Album by One World Music Radio, and Best Meditation Album by New Age Music Guide. Dan has also appeared on die this way by prog-rock band, Distant Brother, and Stormy Days by the blues-rock band, The Clay Walnum Band.
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