Paddy Steer

Dragon’s Breath

£8.00 - CD
£6.00 - Digital
TRACKS
  1. Loufoque
  2. Street Dreams
  3. The Blob
  4. Dragon’s Breath
  5. Shortbread Nag
  6. Lumpy Pro
  7. Macador
  8. Wet Day
  9. A. Welson Senior II
  10. Price Needs Life Beats Bargain
  11. Earlier Potato
  12. Bells Of The Horses
  13. A Badger’s North
  14. Stun Phlogiston
  15. Xylop Bee #49
  16. Pulsator Organorum
  17. Domsbury's Beam
  18. Cuckoo Feeder Waste Pallet
  19. Spanish Tea
  20. Spondylitus
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Paddy is a Zelig-like character along the timeline of Manchester’s musical activity. It’s a testament to his musicality that he has played with such a wide range of music and artists over the years, be it as a bass player, drummer, Hawaiian guitarist etc. or all these roles at the same time.

His own Homelife project released five albums in recent years, Homelife’s sound was intricate but with a warm sense of wonder, a balance of songs and instrumentals. Many musicians contributed to the Homelife project, brewed slowly by Paddy in his attic before being taken out as a small orchestra for some very unique concerts.

Paddy’s attic studio is like the magic workshop – not only does he make music in there, but he also makes instruments, mends junk, films animations and constructs robots.

On ‘Dragons Breath’, essentially an instrumental solo project recorded in parallel with Homelife’s ‘Exotic Interlude’ (a new song-based album), there seems to be a link with his current interest in animation. It’s a cartoon-like music with parallels to Carl Stalling (Looney Tunes genius); dense with events, new textures and the colours of children’s paintings, ‘Dragons Breath’ sounds like a Swiss cuckoo clock made of egg boxes and horsehair, glued together by an African Moog player in a Vietnamese iron monger’s shop.