Hypnotic solo electric guitar that feels like a slow walk through a fog-drenched moor. Minimalist, shimmering, and deeply rooted in British folklore.
Dean McPhee creates music that feels like it was pulled directly from the soil of West Yorkshire. Using only a Telecaster and a few choice effects, he crafts vast, echoing landscapes that sit somewhere between the desert blues of Mali and the ancient folk traditions of the British Isles. It is music of immense patience, where every note is given the space to decay naturally into a warm, tube-driven haze.
What makes McPhee truly distinctive is his ability to make a single electric guitar sound like a living, breathing ecosystem. He avoids the flashy pyrotechnics of typical solo guitarists in favor of hypnotic, modal repetitions and shimmering tremolo. There is a 'folk horror' quality to his work; it is beautiful and serene, but there is always a hint of something ancient and slightly unsettling lurking just beneath the surface of the reverb.
Start with 'Four Stones' or 'Astral Gold' to experience his most refined work. These albums are perfect for moments of deep focus or solitary reflection, providing a sonic backdrop that is both grounding and transportive. It is the sound of a musician who has mastered the art of doing more with less.
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