Ghost Atlantic
Ghost Atlantic is no stranger to Acadia. In fact, you’re not going to hear them live…they are solely a studio-project group. This is the third full length album we’ve produced with the atmospheric post-rock duo, and with each project they’ve taken a different and innovative sonic approach. This current project is no exception: every time we think we’re about to finish the album, Peter Himmer and Trevor Smith return with a new ideas to integrate into their meticulously crafted tracks. Acadia has been their home-away-from-home over this past year, and by spacing out the recording schedule over 17 tracking sessions there has been plenty of time for the duo to experiment with their sounds. This is reflected in the album– there are a lot of new approaches to the orchestration featuring more diverse instrumentation, while still maintaining a relaxed feel.
The album also benefits from collaborators: Dave Noyes stopped by the studio and added some great trombone parts, and Elliot Heeschen (Builder of the House) joined in on percussion. We ended up tracking Pete and Elliot playing on tandem kits together in the live room. Having the ability to highlight different elements from the paired drum parts created an exciting rhythmic bed on many of the songs, and really thickened the drum sound. During the mixing process we’ve also enjoyed having the ability to accentuate the interplay between unison and complimentary parts from the two kits.
We really think you’re going to enjoy listening this album. It has been a fun challenge to craft and synthesize all of Trevor and Pete’s new ideas, and to watch them embrace new recording methods, and integrate more lyrics and instruments into their songs. For now, take a listen to their last project, The Land Colored Red: