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- Consisting of 12 "modern blues" songs, The Big Dream was recorded and produced by Lynch with his frequent musical collaborator Dean Hurley at Lynch's own Asymmetrical Studio in Los Angeles, California during 2012.
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The Big Dream is the third studio album by the American film director and musician David Lynch, released on July 10, 2013. It was released on Sacred Bones Records in the United States and Sunday Best in Europe.
Jul 15, 2019 · ‘The Big Dream’ was recorded over several months at Lynch‘s own Asymmetrical Studio with engineer Dean Hurley, who also contributes production and instrumentation to the album. Describing his style of music as “modern blues“, Lynch says the songwriting process for his new album was similar to his debut.
Jan 24, 2024 · The liminal, distant pulse of the titular album opener, ‘The Big Dream’, instantly sounds like his movies. It also shares the same characteristic of almost manically searching for something unknowable in the far reaches of the norms, probing desperately at the brink of standard forms for a truth that lingers beyond.
The Big Dream is the third studio album by the American film director and musician David Lynch, released on July 10, 2013. It was released on Sacred Bones Records in the United States and Sunday Best in Europe.
Jul 10, 2013 · The Big Dream was recorded over several months at Lynch’s own Asymmetrical Studio with engineer Dean Hurley, who also contributes production and instrumentation to the album. Includes unlimited streaming of The Big Dream via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Jun 24, 2013 · The Big Dream is a captivating record, and impressive as an example of an artist associated with one medium stepping out to experiment with another. But is it going to appeal to those not gravitating to it from Lynch’s previous work?
The Big Dream was recorded over several months at Lynch’s own Asymmetrical Studio with engineer Dean Hurley, who also contributes production and instrumentation to the album. The double LP comes with a bonus 7-inch, “I’m Waiting Here,” featuring Swedish singer-songwriter Lykke Li.