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Death's Dynamic Shroud

Death's Dynamic Shroud

American electronic and vaporwave trio


Death's Dynamic Shroud (stylized in all lowercase; also known as death's dynamic shroud.wmv under specific releases) is an American electronic and vaporwave trio consisting of James Webster, Tech Honors, and Keith Rankin.[1] The band releases a large amount of music regularly as sample-driven mixtapes under the .wmv moniker, in addition to releasing more standard mainline albums.

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The band's conception started with just James Webster and Tech Honors in late 2013, releasing their first mixtape (by James) on January 2, 2014. Keith Rankin joined later in August that same year in the co-creation of the first mainline album 신세기 EVANGELIS with James Webster. However, James Webster and Tech Honors had been creating music together and independently, for several years prior.[2][3] In 2017, with the release of their album Heavy Black Heart, the group used the name, 'death's dynamic shroud' for mainline albums, and 'death's dynamic shroud.wmv' for their NUWRLD mixtape series.

History

During the 2000s and early 2010s (pre-2013), Webster, Honors, and Rankin were active within the Dayton, Ohio, music scene.[4] Since their teens, Honors and Webster played together in the space rock band, The Sailing, with Honors on vocals and keyboard, and Webster on vocals and guitar.[5]

In early 2011, Rankin founded Orange Milk Records with Seth Graham.[6][7] During the same time period and through 2013, Honors, Webster, along with other collaborators such as Rankin, and The Sailing bandmate Michael Kirkland took turns writing and publishing a song a day to Soundcloud under the pseudonym Rebecca Peake.[8] Honors and Webster would later release albums compiling tracks from each month through Bandcamp, three of which were given official cassette releases via Squids Eye Tapes.[9] Certain songs from the project would later be re-released or rearranged by the collaborators under different aliases.[10]

In 2012, Honors and Webster founded Ghost Diamond as a way to pool their collaborative work.[11] The band members would continue to release more works under various labels and aliases, both as groups and individuals, and would lead to interest in vaporwave.

Early 2014 would see the release of the first project under the death's dynamic shroud.wmv name, シェンムーONLINE, which heavily samples the Shenmue soundtrack and was produced by Webster alone. This would start a series of vaporwave mixtapes produced individually by Honors and Webster, known as the NUWRLD Mixtapes.

In 2015, the album I'll Try Living Like This, was released digital and CD-R.[12] Unlike previous Death's Dynamic Shroud albums by Rankin or Webster, I'll Try Living Like This was not produced using the Portastudio, in order to compliment the CD-R release. It was ranked #15 out of 50 on FACT Magazine's Top 50 Best Albums of 2015.[13]

Modern Conception

In 2017 they released Heavy Black Heart under Orange Milk Records, and marked the group's first album with all three members working together.[14] It also marked a slight departure from vaporwaves' typically lo-fi production while still retaining its sample-heavy roots.[15] The band regards the release as an inflection point that defined their creative structure, and saw more standardization of release names and collaborations.

Honors and Webster would feature together as death's dynamic shroud on the 2018 Neo Gaia Phantasy Tour in Japan, alongside other musicians in the vaporwave scene Equip and R23X. The tour visited Okazaki, Kobe, Kyoto, Osaka, and Tokyo.[16] The setlist played on the tour would later be re-recorded and mastered as a studio album in 2019, Live From Japan, featuring remade songs from previous albums and mixtapes alongside new material. Webster would return for the second Neo Gaia Phantasy Tour in 2019, although Honors would not be able to attend.

In late 2020 the NUWRLD Mixtape Club, a Bandcamp subscription service which allowed members access to exclusive death's dynamic shroud mixtapes on a monthly basis was opened to the public.[17] For the first year of the mixtape club, mixtapes were produced by Honors and Webster, alternating each month. Rankin would release his first mixtape for the club, Faith In Persona on November 1, 2021, to favorable reviews and marked a turning point in the group's visibility.[18] It would be released on Spotify and Apple Music a month later.[19]

In early 2022 the band announced a new mainline album titled Darklife,[20] again featuring contributions from all three members, which was later released in September to positive reviews.[21][22] The album was praised for being ambitious and unlike most contemporary electronic music releases. A follow-up album, After Angel, was released in 2023 consisting of material recorded in the same sessions as Darklife, eight songs which were available previously on two EPs, and four new tracks.[23]

On November 10th, 2023, the band simultaneously released three mixtapes from their NUWRLD Mixtape Club to the public as revised albums: Midnight Tangerine, Keys to The Gate, and Transcendence Bot. [24] Each album was a solo mixtape made by Tech Honors, James Webster, and Keith Rankin but with cross-production work shared between members for the revised albums and distributed on streaming services and LP by 100% Electronica.[25]

Discography

NUWRLD Mixtapes (2014)

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Mainline albums (2014–present)

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Live albums

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Singles

  • "Judgment Bolt" (2022)
  • "Neon Memories" (2022)
  • "Messe de E-102" (2022)
  • "Fall for Me" (2022)
  • "You Are Burning Me Up Like This" (2023)
  • "Phantom You, In Four Parts" (2023)
  • "The Bleeding of the Sun" (2023)
  • "Love Heat" (2023)
  • "What? to be human" (2023)
  • "Who I Say I Am" (2023)
  • "Let Them Live" (2023)
  • "Profane Angelic Function" (2023)

NUWRLD Mixtape Club releases (2020–present)

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References

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  2. nice, haha. "haha nice x death's dynamic shroud [2022 interview]". youtube. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  3. Thrasher, Don. "The Sailing: a final show and album release". dayton-daily-news. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  4. "About/Demo/Return Policy". Orange Milk Records. 4 August 2021. Retrieved 26 September 2022. Orange Milk Records is operated by Keith Rankin and Seth Graham.
  5. "Songs by Rebecca Peake". 2021-04-05. Archived from the original on 2021-04-05. Retrieved 2022-07-27.
  6. "Rebecca Peake". Rebecca Peake. Retrieved 2022-07-27.
  7. "The World's Strongest by Rebecca Peake". Bandcamp. 3 June 2011. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  8. "I'll Try Living Like This Dream Catalogue". Bandcamp. 15 May 2015. Archived from the original on 21 May 2015. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  9. Ravens, Chal; Wilson, Scott; Lea, Thom; Twells, John; Kelly, Chris; Bowe, Miles. "The 50 Best Albums of 2015". FACT Magazine. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  10. Parks, Andrew (10 January 2024). "Death's Dynamic Shroud Are Ready to Rock". Bandcamp Daily. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  11. "Equip / R23X / death's dynamic shroud.wmv Japan tour". 2018-11-19. Archived from the original on 2018-11-19. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  12. death's dynamic shroud [@ddsnuwrld] (November 2, 2020). "🚨 LIVE NOW 🚨 NUWRLD MIXTAPE CLUB https://deathsdynamicshroud.bandcamp.com/nuwrld-mixtape-club" (Tweet). Retrieved September 24, 2022 via Twitter.
  13. Fantano, Anthony (13 December 2021). "death's dynamic shroud.wmv - Faith in Persona ALBUM REVIEW". theneedledrop. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  14. Blackwell, Matthew. "Darklife". pitchfork. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  15. Gadbois, Drew (13 October 2022). "'Darklife': death's dynamic shroud's operatic reinvention". The Michigan Daily. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
  16. "You Are Burning Me Up Like This: An Interview with death's dynamic shroud". Uoeindiemusicsoc. 2023-07-25. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  17. death's dynamic shroud tweeting about trio album release: https://twitter.com/ddsnuwrld/status/1722985351508087124
  18. "death's dynamic shroud". 100% Electronica. Retrieved 2023-12-29.
  19. "Death's Dynamic Shroud.wmv". Discogs. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  20. "History of Holy Magic, by death's dynamic shroud.wmv". death's dynamic shroud. Retrieved 2023-11-01.

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