Emotional piano music with an electronica sauce
Driven by a collective love of film scores and their interest in repetitive music, Anna Rose Carter (from Wales) and Christopher Brett Bailey (from Canada) hit it off in this unique project in 2009. Ever since then, with London as base of operations, they've been making the most beautiful sounds to form an emotional soundtrack of longing and nostalgia.
While Anna Rose sends her splendid piano pieces through guitar amps, Christopher drapes the most subtle electronica sounds over them by means of a number of microphones and effects.
The result of this combination is piano music of an unheard of beauty and emotionality. Music that will tempt fans of contemporary classical like Deathprod, Nils Frahm or Dustin O’Halloran, as well as lovers of Virginia Ashtley or Peter Broderick.
The last Moon Ate The Dark album was released in late 2012 on Berlin's inimitable Sonic Pieces label, where they hang out in the good company of artists like Belgium's Kreng, Greg Haines, Rauelsson (both recently to be seen in Huis23 too), Nils Frahm, and even more fine folks. Sonic Pieces is a label where the artist and the music are the most important thing and where they resolutely go for quality. A label like there are far too few of.