Alaskan Tapes is the stage name of Brady Kendall, a Canadian performer of ambient electronic and neoclassical music from Stouffville, Ontario.[1] He has released several albums, as well as composing film scores.[2]
Andrew De Zen's music video for "Places" was a Juno Award nominee for Video of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2019,[3] and Meredith Hama-Brown's music video for "And, We Disappear" was nominated for the Prism Prize in 2020.[4]
Discography
Albums
- We All Speak in Poems - 2016
- In Distance We're Losing - 2017
- You Were Always an Island - 2018
- The Ocean No Longer Wants Us - 2018
- Millions - 2019
- Views From Sixteen Stories - 2019
- For Us Alone - 2021
- Who Tends a Garden - 2023
EPs
- Familiar Rooms - 2015
- Don't Leave the City - 2015
- In Separation and Isolation - 2015
- Then Suddenly, Everything's Changed - 2015
- Beyond the Streets - 2016
- These Are Our Fears, Part One - 2016
- Surfacing - 2016
- Memoir - 2016
- Little / Untitled #2 - 2017
- Drifter / Untitled #3 - 2018
- Signals / Tell - 2018
- Leita / North - 2018
- Piano Day Singles - 2018
- Sleeping Since Last Year - 2020
- All We Can't See / An Image - 2021
- Now We're Awake (And Everything Is Okay) / In the Middle of the Living Room - 2021
References
- ↑ Laura Stanley, "Alaskan Tapes Will Put You to Sleep, If You Want — But He'd Rather Not". Exclaim!, September 9, 2019.
- ↑ Michael Major, "Alaskan Tapes Shares New Track 'W(e)ave'". Broadway World, December 2, 2022.
- ↑ "Junos 2019: the complete list of winners". CBC Music, March 16, 2019.
- ↑ Sarah Murphy, "Here are the 2020 Prism Prize Finalists". Exclaim!, February 27, 2020.
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