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Conrad Ewart Lambert, better known as "Merz" is an English multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter. He has released six albums.


Biography

Born Conrad Lambert in
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, England, he grew up in
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, Yorkshire and moved to London in 1992. Merz had three minor hits in 1999 in the
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with ''Many Weathers Apart'', ''Lovely Daughter and Lotus''. Later that same year, his eponymous debut album was released on Epic Records. The album combined elements of 90’s electronica with strains of pastoral folk and drew critical acclaim. However, the commercial success which had been predicted by many in the music industry and press failed to materialise, and Merz withdrew from his recording contract with Epic's parent company, Sony BMG, in 2000. His second album, ''Loveheart'', surfaced five years later on the
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Grönland label. It also won plaudits, was well received in the music press and re-established Merz as a singular British musician. Subsequently Merz toured UK & Europe extensively, played at festivals as diverse as UK's
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in Switzerland and SXSW in USA. More acclaim followed in the US, where the track ''Dangerous Heady Love Scheme'' was iTunes Single of the Week, and ''Postcard From A Dark Star'', ''Toy'', ''Credo'', ''Serene'' and ''Somewhere To Run'' were all selected as ‘Today's Top Tune’ for LA radio station
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. The third Merz album ''Moi et Mon Camion'' (2008) was written on the move, as Merz was relocating from Bristol to the English coast to the rural city of Bath then subsequently to Bern the capital city of Switzerland. The album features two collaborations with
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of Orbital. Recorded at Peter Gabriel's
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just outside Bath,
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in Wales, produced with Bruno Ellingham the record features a few notable musicians:
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guesting on backing vocals. This 3rd album also gained Merz much critical acclaim and saw Merz undertake his first pan-USA tour. In 2012 Merz recorded his fourth album ''No Compass Will Find Home'' collaborating with electronic music pioneer Matthew Herbert on the production and mix. It was released in UK January 2013 by Accidental Records. Again the UK press praised the album, The Sunday Times making it Album of the Week calling it a 'must buy' record. The ''Xynthia'' ''EP'' was released around the same time containing additional songs and a haunting Dimlite remix of ''The Hunting Owl''. On 27 September 2013 Merz, along with musicians Shahzad Ismaily and Julian Sartorius, performed a show in London consisting of only one song: ''Many Weathers Apart''. Variations and extemporizations on elements of the original song and its ten different remixes were incorporated into a forty-five minute set. It marked 15 years since the original release of the record. In November 2013 a ''Drum and Vocal Renditions'' version of Merz's album ''No Compass Will Find Home'' was released by drummer/sound artist Julian Sartorius. Only the vocals from the original album were used to re-create the songs in drum and percussion arrangements. This record was released by Merz and Sartorius' respective labels Accidental Records and Everest Records. The album was toured as ''Merz feat. Sartorius Drum Ensemble'' with a line-up of four drummers (directed by Sartorius) and Merz on vocals. November 2015 Accidental Records released the fifth Merz album ''Thinking Like A Mountain'', mixed by Matthew Herbert and featuring collaborations with musicians Shahzad Ismaily, Julian Sartorius, Dimlite, Gyda Valtysdottir and
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. Mojo Magazine called it “Merz's brave new beginning”. Uncut wrote “Strong return. Intimate ambient sophistication.” Upon release it became one of the most played albums on KCRW Radio. In June 2018 Merz created a performance titled ''A Monastic Gig'' (the title an homage to the
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) and invited the American musician
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and American visual artist Jed Ochmanek to join in the collaboration. The event was held at Dampfzentrale Bern, transforming the ex-power station venue into a monastic vault. This atypical concert, featuring the live music created by Laraaji and Merz and the art, film and set design of Jed Ochmanek engineered an atmosphere similar to recitals in churches: calm, sublimity, respect, humility; free of old-world religiousness and iconography. The audience were requested to enter the hall in silence, listen and observe in silence and leave the hall in silence. The latest Merz release ''Dreams of Sleep and Wakes of Sound'' is a collaborative, mainly instrumental album containing music created with both Laraaji and Shahzad Ismaily respectively. Described by Electronic Sound Mag as “A rewardingly singular and cerebral work that impresses hugely”  the album was selected as The Guardian newspaper’s Contemporary Album of the Week. The cover art and double vinyl gatefold art was created and designed by Jed Ochmanek and Swiss design collective Maison Standard. Merz has also co-written, appeared as a vocalist and musician with
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. Merz was the 2018-20 Associated Artist at the Dampfzentrale Centre for Music and Contemporary Dance. He is currently based in
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Discography


Albums

*''Merz'' (1999), Epic Records *''Loveheart'' (2005), Grönland *''Moi et Mon Camion'' (2008), Grönland *'' No Compass Will Find Home'' (2013), Accidental *''No Compass Will Find Home (Julian Sartorius Drum and Vocal Renditions)'' (2013), Accidental, Everest Records *''Thinking Like a Mountain'' (2015), Accidental *''iNK'' (2016) CDr self-release *''Dreams of Sleep and Wakes of Sound'' – with
Laraaji Laraaji (born Edward Larry Gordon, 3 May 1943) is an American multi-instrumentalist specializing in piano, zither and mbira. His albums include the 1980 release '' Ambient 3: Day of Radiance'', produced by Brian Eno as part of his ''Ambient'' ...
and Shahzad Ismaily (2019) Dampfzentrale.


EPs

* ''CC Conscious EP'' (1998) * ''Many Weathers Apart'' (1999) * ''Lovely Daughter'' (1999) * ''Lotus EP'' (2000) * ''Postcard From A Dark Star'' (2006) * ''Silver Tree EP'' (2006) * ''Presume Too Much'' (2008) * ''Daytrotter Session'' (2009) * ''Xynthia EP'' (2012) * ''Amber Green Red EP'' (2016) CDr self-release * DOSAWOS Songs (2019)


References


External links


Official site
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