Under The Sun, Mark Pritchard’s first solo album in five years, is designed to be listened to in one sitting; the unique atmosphere of the album has led from Pritchard’s exploration of the timeless production and mixing techniques of the 1960s and 70s.
Having previously produced – both collaboratively and as an individual – under various pseudonyms (Global Communication, Africa Hitech, Harmonic 313, Harmonic 33, to name a few), he has now begun to release all music under his own name.
The record draws influences from ambient, psych, and folk – and with help from vocalists such as Thom Yorke, Linda Perhacs, Bibio,and Beans (ex-Antipop Consortium), creates a sort of sonic utopian landscape, complemented completely by the artwork of Jonathan Zawada