Drew Sullivan, aka Slow Dancing Society is a Washington based producer and musician whose work is currently featured in the Todd Kauffman film, “The Key”. He has performed live in Los Angeles and Washington, developing a wonderful reputation for producing deep immersive atmospheres within the live context.
Slow Dancing Society's debut album “The Sound of Lights When Dim” is a sumptuous
unfolding ride towards a fading horizon. The album has all the qualities of an Eno ambient classic whilst forging it’s own musical and emotional path.
The album was conceived in Los Angeles, 2003 and over the last three years has seen a number of mutations and developments. The projects shifting ground over that period has managed to infuse a wonderful timeless quality to the work.
As with Brian Eno’s finest moments and David Sylvian’s ambient explorations, this work manages to dissolve its temporal markers and speak about moments removed from time. It talks to the delicious flaws of memory and feeling whilst never sullying itself with literality or simple documentation.
Website
http://music.hiddenshoal.com/artists/slow-dancing-society/
Band Members
Drew Sullivan