New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Deutsche Grammophon is proud to announce the signing of world-renowned Reykjavík-/Los Angeles-based pianist and composer DUSTIN O'HALLORAN, and will release a new EP, SUNDOOR, on 8 November 2019 on vinyl and digital. This will feature a single 20-minute piece entitled "196 Hz", adapted from a 2017 site-specific composition for cross-disciplinary American artist Slater Bradley's Sundoor at World's End - an installation at the Church of Mary Magdalene in Venice, Italy, during the Venice Biennale. A new album, which will be his first solo studio album since 2011's acclaimed Lumiere, is also in the works for release in 2020.
O'Halloran, who was born in Phoenix, then raised in Los Angeles and Hawaii, first came to public attention as a member of indie rock band Dēvics, formed with Sara Lov in 1993. Two years before their final album, 2006's Push The Heart, he released the first of two Piano Solos albums, which were followed in 2010 by Vorleben, recorded live in Berlin's Grunewald Church. 2011's Lumiere was mixed by the late Jóhann Jóhannsson, a long-time friend and collaborator.
Dustin O'Halloran also forms part of renowned ambient duo A Winged Victory For The Sullen alongside Adam Wiltzie (Stars Of The Lid), with whom he's released two albums, 2011's eponymous collection and 2014's Atomos, as well as the soundtrack album for Jalil Lespert's French thriller In the Shadow of Iris.
In recent years, O'Halloran's career has been dominated by his work as a film score composer. After first providing music in 2006 for
Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette, he garnered further attention for his score for
Drake Doremus's Sundance Grand Jury Prize Winner Like Crazy (2011), before going on to receive an Emmy Award for Golden Globe-winning TV show Transparent in 2015. His soundtrack for Garth Davis's Oscar-nominated, BAFTA-winning Lion - composed with Volker Bertelmann, aka Hauschka - earned him multiple award nominations, among them Oscar, Golden Globe, BAFTA and Critics' Choice, and he's also recently collaborated with Scandinavia's chart-topping
Ane Brun on 2018's Puzzle.
"For ages," says O'Halloran, "all my favourite classical recordings had one thing in common: the 'Yellow Label'. In recent years, it's been home to much of the contemporary music I love as well. Needless to say, I am very honoured to now join the Deutsche Grammophon family and its roster of esteemed artists myself. I look forward to being part of a new era of creation with this legendary label."
Dr
Clemens Trautmann, President Deutsche Grammophon, is delighted to welcome O'Halloran to the family: "His is a truly original compositional voice. That holds true for his mesmerising works for piano and for strings, and for the intricate soundtrack scores that reveal his ability to enhance a narrative.
Dustin has already built up an impressive body of work. We look forward to exploring future directions in close partnership with him."
"I'm very happy that
Dustin is joining the label," adds Deutsche Grammophon's Christian Badzura, Senior
Director New Repertoire. "He has been composing and performing his timeless music for almost two decades, both as successful solo artist and as collaborator. His talent for minimal structures and strong lyrical melodies in his solo works is fascinating, and
Dustin lends his unique musical language further to his critically acclaimed film scores and commissioned art projects."
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