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qd33 Ian Hawgood - well, here we are - out now!

  • Writer: quiet details
    quiet details
  • Apr 23
  • 4 min read

Hey friends - hope all good :)


Truly honoured to share with you the latest interpretation of quiet details from the wonderful and ethereally gifted, Ian Hawgood.


Out now on digital and limited CD with long-form edition, six panel digipack and fine art print. Digital half price until 2nd May.



Listening Party tomorrow Thursday 24th April 19:00 UK time - hope you can join us - free and all welcome x



Ian’s done so much and been so important to modern music it’s impossible to summarise here - Home Normal is his legendary label and music under his own name, plus numerous aliases and collaborations (see the stunning qd09 and qd15 with qd favourites Craig Tattersall and James Murray for just two examples), stands out as some of the best and most thoughtful music in any genre over the past couple of decades.


This album could be his most personal yet. Ian is not only a musical visionary, he’s a wonderful and open human. He’s had some tough times over the past few years and on this album lays all his emotions bare and, in doing so, has created some of the most beautiful and sensitive music I’ve ever heard.


His masterful grasp of melody fuses with his highly refined ear for atmospheric and richly detailed soundscapes - elegance and restraint imbues the album with a feeling of deep reflection. Even if we don’t know precisely how Ian was feeling when making this, we can feel the emotion pouring out and into our very consciousness.



Electro-acoustics, field recordings, low fidelity whispers and unknowable wisps fill this gorgeous world Ian’s created. His delicate and sophisticated playing and musical choices show us an artist at the highest level, making exactly what he needs to make to feed his soul, and in doing so, ours.


He also invited a few friends to contribute - Sam Liu, Craig Tattersall, Brad Deschamps and me (Alex Gold/fields we found) - big thanks to them for being a part of it.


We’re so lucky he was able to find himself again and share this - I for one am more happy than I can say that this masterpiece exists.


Here are some words from Ian, who puts it far better than I ever could. His honesty is beyond inspirational.


‘well, here we are’ is an album that shouldn’t exist. I didn’t want to record, play or even see another object related to music a couple of years ago. My family and friends helped to sell off or re-home most of my studio as I went into a period of rehabilitation and counselling due to ongoing PTSD, and I just wanted to focus on regaining a sense of self.


I can honestly say counselling and kindness saved my life. I should really dedicate this album to the NHS, the Mankind charity, my family and friends, but this is for me. This is about extreme acceptance and not allowing anyone else to define you, from whatever period of your life. So many voices stay with us from any age and can have a deeply negative impact, shattering the self. Yet the good and the bad exist and that is just that. The bad needn’t negate the good. It all just exists.


‘well, here we are’ is not an album of conclusion and recovery. It is that of arrival. We arrive at points in our life where the trauma of the past and fear of the future have less of a hold over us the more we invest in ourselves and those who love us. There’s great peace and joy in that, and that’s where ‘well, here we are’ is for me. It is where I am at right now. It is of light seeping through the porous darkness and focusing on that, of recognising the good and the bad equally but being present within that. It is of acceptance that life is hard but that we can find a way.


this album is for me. and you if you like.


Thank you


The artwork was made as always influenced by the music and idea behind the album - originating from a photo from Ian which was then captured with analogue photography and processed here at quiet details studios.


As usual, the album is presented on the physical edition, a custom six-panel digipack with a separate fine art print too.The CD also has a special long-form continuous mix of the album, representing the music in its purest form


Credits:

Music by Ian Hawgood

with Sam Liu, Craig Tattersall, Alex Gold, and Brad Deschamps

Mastered by Ian Hawgood

Artwork by quiet details in collaboration with Ian Hawgood

Design by quiet details

© quiet details 2025 all rights reserved



Also out the second run of the mind expanding qd27 Sanger and Sanger Exotopia - with Joseph on standard and long shakuhachi, and Luke on a trinity of Ciat-Lonbarde instruments (esoteric and highly creative wooden electronic instruments) and other effects, together they’ve made an album of immense depth and hypnotic beauty.




Now some shout-outs:


qd33 Ian Hawgood


Mat Eric Hart including a track on Sonic Tapestries Playlist #5 on ROVR Radio


Mike S covering the album on KMXT FreeForm Radio here


fields we found - resolve / relate 03


Francis Beaubois including the release on his Electronic Therapy show here


Big thanks to them, support if you can!



Much love friends and enjoy the music x


Alex


quiet details studios - mastering and audio services






 
 
 

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