A cinematic electronic music journey inspired by the film soundtracks of James Horner, Thomas Newman, and Jóhann Jóhannsson
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Ryan Davis celebrates the release of his new twelve-track album Through The Mirror Glass.
Through The Mirror Glass has existed in idea form for a very long time – most of Ryan’s life, in fact. The album is inspired by the movies he grew up watching with soundtracks by James Horner, Thomas Newman, and Jóhann Jóhannsson, and the tropes and rhythms of electronic music. Davis has wanted to connect the two since he started producing, so this album is his first full-length foray into cinematic electronic music.
In 2001 Davis’ bought a pair of turntables and started DJing at local bars. His first releases were unnamed white-label tracks mainly produced on his primitive desktop computer. He couldn’t afford decent speakers so he’d shuttle back and forth to clubs in Magdeburg to play the track, then drive home to make edits. In 2007 he co-founded his own vinyl label Maripoza, which means butterfly in Spanish, and launched his digital labels Klangwelt and Back Home a few years later.
In 2006 he released his first solo EP, which sold close to 1,500 copies on vinyl. He released dozens of tracks throughout the late 2000s and became a pioneer of the neo-trance movement. But he always maintained an interest in classical, cinematic, and downtempo composition despite his dance-floor-ready releases. So his debut album Particles of Bliss on Traum Schallplatten in 2012, which married low-tempo and ambient tracks with up-beat, danceable productions, revealed the full spectrum of his musical interest.
Davis teamed up with Anjunadeep for the first time in 2012 with a remix of Andrew Bayer’s catalog classic “Gaff’s Eulogy”. This led to a series of EPs showcasing the melodic, downtempo side to his artistry. He’d long wanted to create a full-length project for Anjuna, so when Above & Beyond launched Reflections in 2022, Davis knew he’d found the perfect home for his next album.
“With electronic music, I have access to a never-ending palette of sounds. This album has been inside me for ages, but computers just weren’t good enough. I didn’t know how to arrange notes to create an orchestra or record a violin, but Spitfire Audio has built these incredible samples. I have BBC One’s orchestra at my fingertips,” Davis says.
Ultimately, Ryan hopes Through The Mirror Glass will act as a sonic space to reflect and hold fragile memories. The mirror glass is a way to look at yourself and simultaneously look behind you, at what’s brought you to this point.
Through The Mirror Glass is out now on Reflections.
Tracklist:
- When At Night
- Waialeale
- Altitudes
- Anticipation
- Remote
- Daffodils
- Okawa
- Mekong
- Farallones
- Atlas
- Solstice
- Anshin 安心
About Reflections:
Reflections is the third label under the Anjuna umbrella, the company founded by two-time GRAMMY-nominated trio Above & Beyond in 2000 to release their music and home to two flagship labels, Anjunabeats and Anjunadeep. Housing the South London-based organization’s ambient, downtempo and alternative catalog, Reflections is a fresh imprint that represents the “chill” arm of a suite of labels that are as prolific as they are successful.
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