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Dan Whitehouse (born 9 March 1979) is an English songwriter and musician. He is known for his distinctive voice and understated songwriting. His 2012 album ''Reaching for a State of Mind'' was made with percussionist Chip Bailey, a collaborator of
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, and won critical acclaim as having lyrical vulnerability and imaginative musical settings. Music Republic Magazine described Whitehouse as "A triple threat, a fine songwriter, a unique vocal talent and a talented multi-instrumentalist/performer".Redley, Simon
"Reviews Zone: Dan Whitehouse: Dreamland Tomorrow"
''Music Republic Magazine'', UK, May 2020. Retrieved on 9 July 2020.


Career

The son of a
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community radio pioneer, Whitehouse was inspired by his father's record collection, gaining a "deep respect for song-writing technique".Freak, Dave
"Dan Whitehouse to launch album with gig at The Crescent Theatre"
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'', Birmingham, 27 September 2013. Retrieved on 22 September 2014.
After stints performing with Naomi (1998–2000) and fronting rock band Sonara, who performed at Reading Festival, Whitehouse went solo in 2007. He has since supported such acts as Maria McKee, Julian Cope, Peter Green,
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, Caitlin Rose, 10cc,
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. Whitehouse released his debut record, the seven-track ''The Balloon EP'', in 2009. This was followed by ''The Bubble EP'' later that year. Lead track, ''You Can't Give Me Anymore'', was described as being reminiscent "of waves crashing on a beach." The track also featured Dan's first collaboration with pedal steel guitar player B. J. Cole. His final release of 2009 was ''The Box EP''. Collectively, the three 2009 EPs form a trilogy exploring themes of "life, love, loss and happiness." Whitehouse's self-titled debut album was released in 2012, and was partially recorded in the songwriter's flat over a period of time with acoustic instrumentation. The album also included Theremin, an electric screwdriver, and, on the song "My Stupid Face", ambient sounds recorded at
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shopping centre the Bullring. ." In 2013, Whitehouse released his more ambitious second full album, ''Reaching for a State of Mind''. Recorded in a professional studio with producer Michael Clarke and a full band, notable guests included Ezio guitarist Booga, Helen Lancaster from folk act The Old Dance School, Fairport Convention's PJ Wright, and
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's percussionist Chip Bailey. The album's 11 tracks were culled from an initial long-list of 35 home-recorded demos". Despite the inclusion of two notable folk musicians, the album is described as sitting "within a fairly wide spectrum of pop-rock-folk-Americana-roots influences."
Artree described the album as "more intricately crafted and refined" than previous work, and a "musical evolution." The album was launched at The Crescent Theatre,
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, in September 2013, with a special guest appearance from Duke Special. The show was a sell-out. After an opening solo set, Duke later joined Whitehouse on stage for a version of Neil Young's Helpless. Four previously unreleased tracks recording during the ''Reaching for a State Of Mind'' sessions were later released as ''Reaching for a Further State of Mind EP''. In 2014, Whitehouse toured North America for the first time with accordion-playing German-American singer-songwriter Anja McCloskey, and released a joint-EP, ''Still'', which was recorded in Birmingham. The two met while at university together in London, and Anja has described their collaboration as "alternative folk." During August 2014, Whitehouse performed at Moseley Folk Festival between The Felice Brothers and Richard Thompson where he performed material from his third album ''Raw State''. The album features both new tracks and reimagined versions of previously released songs, and was produced by Danny George Wilson and Chris Clarke of Danny and the Champions of the World. The album continues Dan's collaboration with B. J. Cole. Whitehouse signed to
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for his fourth album, 2016's ''Introducing''. He also released a series of EPs, the fourth of which, ''EP 4: Sings Boo'', saw Dan tackle songs either written wholly by, or co-written by
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. During 2016/2017, Whitehouse began working with Birmingham-based singer-songwriter and pianist Danielle Cawdell on her debut recording. The album, ''Silence Set Me Free'' was released in February 2018 with Whitehouse acting as producer and co-writer, as well as playing on the tracks.


Dreamland Tomorrow

After four years, Whitehouse's third album for Reveal was released in May 2020. Entitled ''Dreamland Tomorrow'' the 22 track collection was produced by
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and Reveal record label boss Tom Rose, and featured contributions from John Elliott (
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), Eric Lane (
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) minimalist composer Richard J. Birkin, Emily Barker, and BBC Jazz Award winning Saxophonist Xhosa Cole.Davies, Mike.
"Dan Whitehouse: Dreamland Tomorrow"
FolkRadioUK, UK, 20 April 2020. Retrieved on 09 July 2020.
The album was pulled together from a collection of around 70 demos. Disc 1 is described as "experimental" while disc 2 is "rawer, more live setting". FolkRadio stated that ''Dreamland Tomorrow'' unveiled "a strikingly new maturity and willingness to push the envelope," which saw Whitehouse "adopting an experimental approach and more expansive sound palette." NorthernSky observed the experimental material was "reminiscent of Scott Walker's more adventurous exploits" while England On Sunday asked "is Dan Whitehouse the David Bowie of folk?" The release was complemented by the 6-track ''Dreamland Live'' EP, featuring live versions of selected album tracks, alongside several remixes, including ''Tomorrow'' by Gustaf Ljunggren. Dan extended the textural approach featured on the first part of the album for his soundtrack to Charlie Chaplin's ''The Vagabond'' - a commission for
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2020.


The Glass Age

Dan's sixth album, entitled ''The Glass Age'' was released in July 2022. The album reflects on how the human experience and ways of connecting have changed during the age of computers and mobile phones and was described by The Sunday Times as brimming with “subtle and delicate melodies.”Lloyd, Clementine.
"Simone Felice @ Bush Hall, London 10.04.14"
Bearded Magazine, UK, 9 April 2014. Retrieved on 22 September 2014.
A companion album, ''Reflections On The Glass Age'', saw Dan revisiting the songs from ''The Glass Age''. Described as "an acoustic sequel" the 2023 release presents "the same songs stripped back."artsculture.
"Reflections From The Glass Age , emotional, acoustic sequel from Dan Whitehouse "
ArtsCulture, UK, 11 February 2023.


Sound

Dan Whitehouse's music has been described as "romanticist folk" and "alternative folk rock on a grand imposing scale". ''
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'' described Whitehouse as a "reflective songwriter ... a sensitive singer, with blues and folk leanings.". He has also been compared to Nick Drake and Richard Hawley, "an artist to whom he should both be justly compared and share the same sort of critical acclaim." Reviewing ''Reaching For A State Of Mind'', Folking praised the album's "searing honesty" Reviewing 2020's ''Dreamland Tomorrow'', FRUK described Whitehouse as "a master craftsman and wordsmith." Whitehouse cites artists such as
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, Elton John,
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, eels and John Grant as among his influences.


Projects

Dan has been involved in numerous projects, including producing a new soundtrack to a silent Charlie Chaplin film, ''The Vagabond,'' for
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in 2020, and a collaborative tour (and ''Ten Steps EP'') with US Hammered Dulcimer player Max ZT in 2021, which came out of the Global Music Match programme.


Voices From The Cones

''The Voices From The Cones'' project (circa 2019-2022) saw Dan collaborate with Midlands author, poet and storyteller John Edgar to bring to life the stories of those who worked in the Black Country's glass industry. The project was instigated by Ruskin Mill Trust. A series of live theatre-based performances, which included between song narration created by John, was followed by an album of the same name featuring guests John Elliott, Chris Cleverley, Kim Lowings, Gustaf Ljunggren, Nicole Justice and Lukas Drinkwater. The double-album was described as a "splendid example of storytelling."Jeffries, Dai.
"DAN WHITEHOUSE – Voices From The Cones (WTK 002)"
Folking.com, UK, 12 October 2022. Retrieved on 14 November 2022.


Discography


EPs


Albums


Additional appearances

*2018: ''Silence Set Me Free'' – Danielle Cawdell (10-track album released via The Heantun Recording Co; co-writer, producer and musician)


References


External links


Official Website

Bandcamp Page
on
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Official Dan Whitehouse channel
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