20th anniversary edition
FIELDS AMAZE
and other sTRANGE music

from the creator of Tilted Axes: Music for Mobile Electric Guitars
and A Sequence of Waves (twelve stories and a dream)


Released October 1, 2018

"Fields Amaze and other sTRANGE music (2018) received three entries for the 62nd Grammy Awards® which will take place in January 2020. The categories are Best Contemporary Instrumental Album, Best Instrumental Composition for "Keeping Still," and Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance for "Imaginary Horror Film – Part 2.” 

Read more about it at the following links...

Ultimate Guitar  - Alternative Nation - Music News (UK)  - Broadway World

"Unexpected rhythms, outside of the box instrumentation, and a completely uncompromising barrage of artistic individuality. Innovative... exciting... mind-blowing... Patrick Grant's FIELDS AMAZE will leave you speechless."
- Alternative Nation

"FIELDS AMAZE has a driving and rather harsh energy redolent of rock, as well as a clean sense of melodicism ... the music's momentum and intricate cross-rhythms rarely let up, making the occasional infectious tunes that emerge all the more beautiful for surprise.
" - The Village Voice



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“FIELDS AMAZE…an album created for percussion, gamelan, microtonal instruments, and electric chamber ensembles with narrative structures informed by chaos theory, biological forms, and B-horror films.” - Obscure Sound

"It’s an off-kilter, captivating grab bag of sound derived from several different sides of instrumental music. Where baroque masterworks hold a distinctive grasp on proceedings in one way, classic denotations and indie progressivism take the reins elsewhere." - For Folk's Sake (UK)



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