Dan Johnson's music brings you to a foggy dreamscape with the far flung tones of forgotten songs. It's easy to lose yourself, only being reminded of your surroundings by the hiss and pop of manipulated tape. Everyone around you is in the same state - listening, staring into space in relaxed anticipation. Then the dynamics shift - the dreamy fog begins to swirl around you faster and faster - you can feel the decibels, feeling is the only sense you have left. You notice your fight or flight instincts kicking in. Just before the primeval meltdown occurs, the room falls silent, the fog has lifted and you are back in your surroundings and Dan is on stage, recuperating..." - Paul Stallan, MIND AT LARGE
Dan Johnson's music brings you to a foggy dreamscape with the far flung tones of forgotten songs. It's easy to lose yourself, only being reminded of your surroundings by the hiss and pop of manipulated tape. Everyone around you is in the same state - listening, staring into space in relaxed anticipation. Then the dynamics shift - the dreamy fog begins to swirl around you faster and faster - you can feel the decibels, feeling is the only sense you have left. You notice your fight or flight instincts kicking in. Just before the primeval meltdown occurs, the room falls silent, the fog has lifted and you are back in your surroundings and Dan is on stage, recuperating..." - Paul Stallan, MIND AT LARGE