For Dancing in Quiet Light

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why we love this

Luke Schneiderโ€™s pedal steel glows with a calm that feels both grounded and weightless. Notes stretch and hover like warm air, unhurried, full of breath. Itโ€™s the kind of music that invites stillness without asking for it, a soft companion for drifting thoughts and slow movement. Listening feels like resting on a picnic blanket, sunlight filtering through leaves, time momentarily loosened.

about the cassette

Luke Schneiderโ€™s For Dancing in Quiet Light finds the pedal steel guitarist further refining his singular ambient vocabularyโ€”gentle, resonant, and quietly radiant. Following two releases on Third Man, this Leaving Records debut is inspired by the intersection of breath and movement, drawing influence from his rural Tennessee surroundings and Lou Reedโ€™s little-known tai chi soundtrack Hudson River Wind Meditations. These compositions offer a delicate but emotionally resonant companion for both rhythmic physical motion and the subtle choreography of the inner self. The title track, built solely from pedal steel and carefully layered effects, sets the tone with its glowing textures and unhurried grace.

  1. 1 - For Dancing In Quiet Light 09:48
  2. 2 - A Map of Invisible Trails 09:03
  3. 3 - Where the Wind Left Traces 14:19
  4. 4 - For Dancing in Quiet Light (coda) 03:55
For Dancing in Quiet Light

16,00

only 5 left

  1. 1 - For Dancing In Quiet Light 09:48
  2. 2 - A Map of Invisible Trails 09:03
  3. 3 - Where the Wind Left Traces 14:19
  4. 4 - For Dancing in Quiet Light (coda) 03:55

why we love this

Luke Schneiderโ€™s pedal steel glows with a calm that feels both grounded and weightless. Notes stretch and hover like warm air, unhurried, full of breath. Itโ€™s the kind of music that invites stillness without asking for it, a soft companion for drifting thoughts and slow movement. Listening feels like resting on a picnic blanket, sunlight filtering through leaves, time momentarily loosened.

about the cassette

Luke Schneiderโ€™s For Dancing in Quiet Light finds the pedal steel guitarist further refining his singular ambient vocabularyโ€”gentle, resonant, and quietly radiant. Following two releases on Third Man, this Leaving Records debut is inspired by the intersection of breath and movement, drawing influence from his rural Tennessee surroundings and Lou Reedโ€™s little-known tai chi soundtrack Hudson River Wind Meditations. These compositions offer a delicate but emotionally resonant companion for both rhythmic physical motion and the subtle choreography of the inner self. The title track, built solely from pedal steel and carefully layered effects, sets the tone with its glowing textures and unhurried grace.

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