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Dan Barrett (born 16 March 1980) is an American musician from Glastonbury, Connecticut. He is a member of the rock duo Have a Nice Life. Outside of this, he has released solo work primarily under the names Giles Corey and Black Wing, and has been involved in various short-lived bands. In 2003, he founded the record label Enemies List Home Recordings.


Musical career


Have a Nice Life

Barrett composes one-half of the industrial post-punk duo Have a Nice Life, which he formed alongside Tim Macuga in 2000. The duo started their career by performing "morbid acoustic songs" at local open mic events, though it was not until the death of Barrett's father that they would start recording the songs. Have a Nice Life's debut came in 2008 with '' Deathconsciousness'', which John Hill of ''
Noisey ''Vice'' (stylized in all caps) is a Canadian-American magazine focused on lifestyle, arts, culture, and news/politics. Founded in 1994 in Montreal as an alternative punk magazine, the founders later launched the youth media company Vice Media, ...
'' described as a mix of "
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, noise,
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,
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, drone, doom, and everything in between". The album would fail to reach a widespread public audience, but gained recognition on online music platforms.


Giles Corey

Giles Corey was the first main solo project of Barrett. It began as an outlet for country music but was progressively and supplementarily inspired by folk music. Barrett said the music was influenced by country
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s
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,
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, and Merle Haggard, among others. The project took its name from Giles Corey, an English farmer accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials and executed by pressing. Barrett chose this as the namesake because it demonstrated the "immorality of execution", especially . Barrett says of Corey: "He made them murder him. He made it ugly". This fixation on death followed a one-year period wherein Barrett contemplated, and had attempted,
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. During the early stages of the Giles Corey project, he placed self-imposed restrictions on which instruments would be featured. However, as the debut album, the self-titled ''Giles Corey'' (2011), evolved, these constraints faded. The album draws on philosophy and the paranormal, something Barrett explored to theorise the experience of death during his depressive year. While unconvinced by the idea of an
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, he appreciates its symbolism: speaking to ''Scene Point Blank'', Barrett said "I don't believe in an actual afterlife, but I believe that the image and symbolism of the afterlife describes death in a way that speaks to people, myself included". Despite the album focusing on the concept of death, he argues against it being a
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: "I don't really like the term 'concept album,' since it just sounds corny". ''Giles Corey'' was released on 1 March 2011 to critical acclaim. According to Ray Finlayson of '' Beats Per Minute'', "no words or descriptions will really, properly, fully prepare you for the sheer heart-wrenching emotional pull that these tracks have". The album was released alongside a book which provided more details on the album's influences, as well as various other items of prose: ''
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'' described it as "an etiology of suicide, self-asphyxiation manual, novel-in-verse, fictional biography of a cult leader, Sebaldian picture story, et al". Barrett himself advertised it as an "intensely personal, intimate portrait of depression". The book was in part a sequel to the one that accompanied Have a Nice Life's '' Deathconsciousness''. In continuation of the Giles Corey project, Barrett released ''Deconstructionist'' on 25 August 2012. The release comprised three tracks that in total, spanned over an hour and a half of runtime. On official sources, ''Deconstructionist'' is regarded as an album, while '' Wired'' writer Phill Cameron called it an extended play (EP). Barrett was inspired by "traditional ritual trance" while making ''Deconstructionalist'', and as such, described the release as being "designed to induce trances, possession states, and out-of-body experiences". Musically, the release is composed of
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. Cameron described it as a "disconcerting racket" that feels "almost lonely; every sound echoes, as if in a huge space, and the constant pressure of electronic beats adds a sense of desperate urgency to the music. It's unsettling and uncomfortable." Like his previous releases, ''Deconstructionalist'' was also accompanied by a
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. Since these albums, Barrett has released one EP and one live album under the Giles Corey pseudonym. The EP, titled ''Hinterkaifeck'', was released on 21 February 2013, and the live album, ''Live in the Middle of Nowhere'', was released on 27 February 2013. The live album was recorded at a live show in the Enemies List Home Recordings warehouse in Meriden, Connecticut. Giles Corey was scheduled to perform at the 2021
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in Tilburg, Netherlands, but the event was cancelled due to the local lockdowns in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Ultimately, Giles Corey would not perform until Roadburn 2023.


Black Wing

Black Wing is the second solo project of Barrett. The music is categorised within electronic subgenres, though maintains the gloomy and dark characteristics present in his work as Giles Corey and with Have a Nice Life. While the primary genres are distinct from those of his earlier projects, Barrett still notes similarities: "there are certain things I can point to as being pretty indicative of my aesthetic sense, little fingerprints that connect my oldest stuff with my newest stuff. None of that's on purpose, but I definitely sense it there". In an interview with ''The Seventh Hex'', Barrett said "it's more a mood that I want to go for, rather than a specific sound". He cited 1980s new wave as an inspiration, as well as Washed Out, whom ''Pitchfork'' described as "the godfather of chillwave": a style of electronic music that Black Wing has been classified under. Barrett began creating music as Black Wing in 2013, releasing two demos onto Bandcamp: one self-titled and "My Body Betrayed Me". In June 2015, "My Body Betrayed Me" received a music video and Barrett announced ''...Is Doomed'', the debut album of Black Wing, which released on 25 September 2015. The album was enjoyed by critics, though some thought it was underwhelming when compared to his previous works. Sam Robinson for ''Echoes and Dust'' said it was refreshing yet reminiscent of his previous works, but that listeners should not expect it to be "the next great milestone" in Barrett's discography. Thomas Brand for '' Beat'' was disappointed with the production but still lauded several songs, including the closer "If I Let Him In", which he considered Barrett's best work to date. '' Tiny Mix Tapes'' highlighted the same song, describing it as "centering, chilling, later explosive, terribly despondent, but humbling". ''...Is Doomed'' was followed up five years later with Black Wing's sophomore album ''No Moon''. Created during the COVID-19 pandemic and released on 11 December 2020, it is thematically dark and emotional. ''No Moon'' was preceded by three singles: "Bollywood Apologetics", "Is This Real Life, Jesus Christ", and "Choir of Assholes / You Think It'll Make You Happy But It Won't". Like its predecessor, ''No Moon'' was enjoyed by critics, many of which said it avoided several of ''...Is Doomed''s shortcomings. For instance, Brian Roseler for ''Treblezine'' distinguished its production, something reviewers found issue with in ''...Is Doomed''. Roseler finished his review by noting that there was less lyrical intensity on this album than Barrett's previous work, but that this was of no detriment: "It's a triumph of purposeful and intentional design, an album that was born from the pandemic, and tailored from a landscape of dreams". Conversely, Aleksandr Smirnov of '' Beats Per Minute'' disliked the change in style and opined that no song was memorable. Regardless, the album was featured as '' Bandcamp''s "Album of the Day", and Chris Keith-Wright for ''Echoes and Dust'' called it fantastic and hoped that the next release would arrive sooner than the five-year gap between Black Wing's first two albums.


Other projects

Barrett has additionally released music under short-lived pseudonyms and bands. This includes releases with fellow Have a Nice Life member Tim Macuga under the names Gate and Nahvalr, which were
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bands respectively; as Married with his wife Thao, which released
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; and as a member of the bands In Pieces and The Cappuccino Jellybeans.


Enemies List Home Recordings

In 2003, Barrett founded his own record label, Enemies List Home Recordings, because he wanted to release music to the public but did not have the financial means to distribute it through mainstream labels. It was founded solely for the purpose of releasing Have a Nice Life's debut '' Deathconsciousness'', and as such he used it as a personal label until 2010, at which point he allowed submissions from other bands. The label has released albums from Have a Nice Life; Barrett's solo projects Giles Corey and Black Wing; as well as unrelated artists, including Planning for Burial, Mamaleek, and Xasthur.


Personal life

Barrett was born on 16 March 1980 in Glastonbury, Connecticut. He is married and has children. Outside of music, Barrett works a regular job and has a real estate marketing agency.


Solo discography


As Giles Corey

;Studio albums ;Live albums ;Extended Plays


As Black Wing

;Studio albums ;Singles and demos


Other

;Extended plays


Notes


References

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