
Miles Pascall's "Waltz of Woe" is a neat three minutes of nuance and understatement
11 October 2017, 08:43
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"Those practised are duty bound to guide those that are under-rehearsed, morally speaking," says Miles Pascall of his new track "Waltz of Woe."
The musician - who plays sticks with Bonzai for his other job - is steadily building up a credible body of work that trades in space and mood.
“Waltz of Woe” - produced by Raleigh Ritchie and Emeli Sandé-collaborator Chad, the Polymath - is deceptively minimal but beautifully executed, with a slow-build that's as warming as it is resolute.
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