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AMBIENT-FOLK ARTIST AARKTICA RELEASES A STUNNING HOLIDAY COVER OF JOHN PRINE’S “CHRISTMAS IN PRISON”

"Evocative ambience and electronica." - Penny Black Music

"Aarktica has long been a reliable name for those interested in the more otherworldly and transporting side of the guitar.”- Dusted Magazine

"Under the guise of Aarktica, you never know where Jon DeRosa is going to end up." - Exclaim

"Why isn’t Jon DeRosa’s work as Aarktica mentioned in the same breath as Stars of the Lid or Eluvium when discussing ambient/drone music? Ever since losing hearing in his right ear in 1999, DeRosa has succeeded in using the drifting guitar tones of Aarktica to conjure up the underwater experience that hearing music has become for him.” - Pop Matters

LISTEN TO CHRISTMAS IN PRISON: HERE

Ambient shoegaze-folk artist Aarktica has released his cover of John Prine’s “Christmas In Prison,” a wintery homage to mark the changing of the season. Aarktica’s Jon DeRosa crafts comforting sonic terrains for listeners to traverse across through his reverb-soaked guitar, melding his own unique style of glowing shoegaze-ambient with Prine's quintessential American folk songwriting. Delicate guitar tones glisten in the foreground before unleashing a wall of sound throughout the chorus, further underscored by soaring vocal harmonies with help from Mascot's Kendall Jane Meade. DeRosa's guitar is joined by a steady beat and sleigh bells provided by renowned drummer Butch Norton (of Lucinda Williams' band), whose playing fully immerses "Christmas in Prison" into the wintery soundscapes conjured through both Prine and DeRosa. For DeRosa, the magic of John Prine is not only in his masterful songwriting, but also in his ability to empathize with the characters he writes and sings about. "I can't think of another songwriter with both his level of sensitivity as well as lyrical strength."

"When I heard "Christmas in Prison" with its lilting waltz rhythm, beautiful vocal melody and lyrics that were sad, sentimental and funny all at once, I knew it was the one," says DeRosa. "The imagery Prine conjures up in the lyrics is also so vivid and poetic. Prine once said about the song, "It’s about a person being somewhere like a prison, in a situation they don’t want to be in. And wishing they were somewhere else."

On September 30th Aarktica released his tenth album We Will Find The Light via Darla Records. We Will Find the Light is Aarktica's most ambitious and sublime album to date, and marks his first collaboration with Grammy-nominated producer Lewis Pesacov. The album is available on all streaming services, as a CD digipack, and as a limited edition double vinyl gatefold, available here. This is the first physical release from Aarktica since 2009's In Sea and the first full-length since 2019's Mareación.

Beginning with the ambient guitar opus No Solace in Sleep (Silber) in 2000, the classically trained DeRosa has spent the last two decades charting his way across cosmic terrains and ambient soundscapes through patient songwriting and a curiosity in experimentation. It's a journey that began with DeRosa recording guitar experiments on a four-track cassette recorder in his college dorm after going permanently deaf in his right ear. "I was having aural hallucinations,” says DeRosa.

“Everything I knew as sonically 'normal' suddenly changed. When I started Aarktica, it was a bit like a sonic journal, trying to recreate and reinterpret sounds as I was hearing them." These recordings, which would become No Solace in Sleep, translated those classical musical forms he’d studied for years to electric guitar, stretched them into infinity, soaked them in reverb and delay, and created an entirely new sound identity that would evolve over the years.

Leading into the writing of We Will Find the Light, DeRosa hadn’t felt inspired to write music for several years. “I had been telling myself, ‘I have nothing to say,’” he says, “but after a certain amount of time, and trying everything I knew to break through, it began to feel like perhaps I was just done, nothing left in the tank.” To get to answers on whether his drive for making music was really in his heart, or because he was trying to chase some made-up idea of success, DeRosa who is a Somatic healer held a private ceremony for himself on New Years Eve and sat alone with the feelings of emotional and spiritual blockage. What began to bubble up was uncomfortable and unpleasant. Through this process DeRosa had a realization that with all the music he made in the past none of it was truly personal. He had always created characters and personas, and had only written about personal experience from an arms length. To move forward, he was going to have to approach writing from a truly authentic place. “Eventually I picked up a guitar and started playing” says DeRosa, “and that marked the beginning of how this album came to be. Something truly shifted. All the songs with the exception of the covers were written in a matter of a few months after this.”

STREAM/BUY: We Will Find The Light LP

The album, which is essentially about healing, beautifully traverses through the canyons between ambient and folk genres. With gentle acoustic plucking, haunting string arrangements, and subtle, comforting electronic atmospheres, the eleven songs that make up We Will Find the Light, showcase Aarktica’s prowess in bridging all sides of his sonic spectrum, moving seamlessly through both melancholia and optimism, setting the scene for nuanced emotions to pollinate.

“The album is about this idea that once we acknowledge certain wounds, weaknesses or unpleasant feelings, and instead of ignoring them,” say Derosa “we dive headfirst into the darkness and face everything that is terrifying, there’s at least the possibility (and more so, the likelihood) that we will come out on the other end feeling stronger and more empowered.”

Praise for We Will Find the Light

"A beautiful and dynamic ride between ambient electric symphony and intimate human song."

- Alan Sparhawk, Low.

"We Will Find the Light is a gigantic double album that feels like a rebirth." - Rosy Overdrive

“The artist holds nothing back in creating vast worlds of space and sonic exploration, but in each of those worlds is an open heart on full display. Achingly visceral and softly stirring, We Will Find the Light is the haunting and hopeful expression of a raw soul exposed.” - Atwood Magazine

“A lot of pop songs can heal heartbreak, but Aarktica goes deeper than that." - Two Story Melody

“For this new Aarktica record DeRosa explores ambient chamber pop and does a really beautiful job here.” - Daggerzine

AARKTICA RELEASES HIS STUNNING AMBIENT FOLK ALBUM 'WE WILL FIND THE LIGHT ' TODAY VIA DARLA REORDS

MULTI-INSTRUMENTALIST JON DEROSA RELEASES HIS TENTH FOLK-AMBIENT AARKTICA ALBUM

WE WILL FIND THE LIGHT OUT NOW ON DARLA RECORDS

"A beautiful and dynamic ride between ambient electric symphony and intimate human song."

- Alan Spa;’rhawk, Low.

"We Will Find the Light is a gigantic double album that feels like a rebirth." - Rosy Overdrive

"Evocative ambience and electronica." - Penny Black Music

"Aarktica has long been a reliable name for those interested in the more otherworldly and transporting side of the guitar.”- Dusted Magazine

"Under the guise of Aarktica, you never know where Jon DeRosa is going to end up." - Exclaim

"Why isn’t Jon DeRosa’s work as Aarktica mentioned in the same breath as Stars of the Lid or Eluvium when discussing ambient/drone music? Ever since losing hearing in his right ear in 1999, DeRosa has succeeded in using the drifting guitar tones of Aarktica to conjure up the underwater experience that hearing music has become for him.” - Pop Matters

LISTEN TO WE WILL FIND THE LIGHT : HERE

The Los Angeles, by way New York, artist Aarktica has released his tenth album We Will Find The Light out today via Darla Records. Aarktica is the brainchild of Jon DeRosa, who has been releasing a diverse catalog of music under this name since 1999. We Will Find the Light is Aarktica's most ambitious and sublime album to date and marks his first collaboration with Grammy-nominated producer Lewis Pesacov. The album is available on all streaming services, as a CD digipack, and as a limited edition double vinyl gatefold,available here. This is the first physical release from Aarktica since 2009's In Sea and the first full-length since 2019's Mareación.

Beginning with the ambient guitar opus No Solace in Sleep (Silber), the classically trained DeRosa has spent the last two decades charting his way across cosmic terrains and ambient soundscapes through patient songwriting and a curiosity in experimentation. It's a journey that began with DeRosa recording guitar experiments on a four-track cassette recorder in his college dorm after going permanently deaf in his right ear. "I was having aural hallucinations,” says DeRosa. “Everything I knew as sonically 'normal' suddenly changed. When I started Aarktica, it was a bit like a sonic journal, trying to recreate and reinterpret sounds as I was hearing them." These recordings, which would become No Solace in Sleep, translated those classical musical forms he’d studied for years to electric guitar, stretched them into infinity, soaked them in reverb and delay, and created an entirely new sound identity that would evolve over the years.

Leading into the writing of We Will Find the Light, DeRosa hadn’t felt inspired to write music for several years. “I had been telling myself, ‘I have nothing to say,’” he says, “but after a certain amount of time, and trying everything I knew to break through, it began to feel like perhaps I was just done, nothing left in the tank.” To get to answers on whether his drive for making music was really in his heart, or because he was trying to chase some made-up idea of success, DeRosa who is a Somatic healer held a private ceremony for himself on New Year's Eve and sat alone with the feelings of emotional and spiritual blockage. What began to bubble up was uncomfortable and unpleasant. Through this process DeRosa had a realization that with all the music he made in the past none of it was truly personal. He had always created characters and personas and had only written about personal experiences from an arm's length. To move forward, he was going to have to approach writing from a truly authentic place. “Eventually I picked up a guitar and started playing” says DeRosa, “and that marked the beginning of how this album came to be. Something truly shifted. All the songs with the exception of the covers were written in a matter of a few months after this.”

The album, which is essentially about healing, beautifully traverses through the canyons between ambient and folk genres. With gentle acoustic plucking, haunting string arrangements, and subtle, comforting electronic atmospheres, the eleven songs that make up We Will Find the Light, showcase Aarktica’s prowess in bridging all sides of his sonic spectrum, moving seamlessly through both melancholia and optimism, setting the scene for nuanced emotions to pollinate.

“The album is about this idea that once we acknowledge certain wounds, weaknesses or unpleasant feelings, and instead of ignoring them,” say Derosa “we dive headfirst into the darkness and face everything that is terrifying, there’s at least the possibility (and more so, the likelihood) that we will come out on the other end feeling stronger and more empowered.”

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MULTI-INSTRUMENTALIST JON DEROSA RELEASES HIS FOLK-AMBIENT SINGLE “DELICATE WALTZ OF SHADOWS”

FROM THE FORTHCOMING AARKTICA ALBUM WE WILL FIND THE LIGHT OUT ON 9/30 VIA DARLA RECORDS

"A beautiful and dynamic ride between ambient electric symphony and intimate human song."

- Alan Sparhawk, Low.

"Evocative ambience and electronica." - Penny Black Music

"Aarktica has long been a reliable name for those interested in the more otherworldly and transporting side of the guitar.”- Dusted Magazine

"Under the guise of Aarktica, you never know where Jon DeRosa is going to end up." - Exclaim

"Why isn’t Jon DeRosa’s work as Aarktica mentioned in the same breath as Stars of the Lid or Eluvium when discussing ambient/drone music? Ever since losing hearing in his right ear in 1999, DeRosa has succeeded in using the drifting guitar tones of Aarktica to conjure up the underwater experience that hearing music has become for him.” - Pop Matters

LISTEN TO “DELICATE WALTZ OF SHADOWS”: HERE

Today Los Angeles multi-instrumentalist Jon DeRosa releases his second single “Delicate Waltz of Shadows” from his forthcoming album as Aarktica, We Will Find The Light, out September 30th via Darla Records. A journey through love, loss, and healing through growth, “Delicate Waltz of Shadows” captures the nature of forgiveness in the face of adversity, and finding solace in one’s goodness after their passing.

With gentle acoustic plucking, a slowly building string arrangement, and subtle, comforting electronic atmospheres, the song showcases Aarktica’s prowess in bridging meditative, grounded folk music with glistening ambient, bridging all sides of DeRosa’s sonic spectrum and setting the scene for nuanced emotions to pollinate. Lush electric guitars glide in the background, and guide the song through a lullaby-like exhale. “I remember, when you were kind / just like yesterday of another lifetime / and the love still flows / even when it’s got nowhere to go,” sings DeRosa.

For DeRosa, “Delicate Waltz of Shadows” was an experiment in being more observational, and opening himself up to “what is” without judgment or attachment. “In an ideal healing scenario, I can move past the pain of lost love, and appreciate the beauty of the memory of that person,” says DeRosa. “Who they once were to me, and the feelings we shared, without blame, judgment, and regret.” Healing is a nonlinear journey, and “Delicate Waltz of Shadows” reminds listeners that no person is as unforgivable as their worst impulses or characteristics, and that acceptance and forgiveness is an ally in the overall path towards healing.

“The album is about this idea that once we acknowledge certain wounds, weaknesses or unpleasant feelings, and instead of ignoring them, we dive headfirst into the darkness and face everything that is terrifying, there’s at least the possibility (and more so, the likelihood) that we will come out on the other end feeling stronger and more empowered,” says DeRosa.

“Delicate Waltz of Shadows” follows “Can’t Say I’ve Missed You,” the first offering from Aarktica off of the forthcoming We Will Find the Light, and another piece that finds DeRosa traversing through the canyons between ambient and folk genres. The emotional depth in DeRosa’s music runs like a river through the heart of We Will Find the Light.

Aarktica is the brainchild of Jon DeRosa, who has been releasing a diverse catalog of music under this name since 1999. We Will Find the Light produced by the Grammy-nominated producer Lewis Pesacov is Aarktica's most ambitious and sublime album to date and marks his first collaboration with Grammy-nominated producer Lewis Pesacov. The album is due out September 30th via Darla Records and will be available worldwide on all major streaming services, as a CD digipack, and as a limited edition double vinyl gatefold, all available for pre-order now. This is the first physical release from Aarktica since 2009's In Sea and the first full-length since 2019's Mareación.

Beginning in 1999 with the ambient guitar opus No Solace in Sleep (Silber), the classically trained DeRosa has spent the last two decades charting his way across cosmic terrains and ambient soundscapes through patient songwriting and a curiosity in experimentation. It's a journey that began with DeRosa recording guitar experiments on a four-track cassette recorder in his college dorm after going permanently deaf in his right ear.

"I was having aural hallucinations. Everything I knew as sonically 'normal' suddenly changed. When I started Aarktica, it was a bit like a sonic journal, trying to recreate and reinterpret sounds as I was hearing them." These recordings, which would become No Solace in Sleep, translated those classical musical forms he’d studied for years to electric guitar, stretched them into infinity, soaked them in reverb and delay, and created an entirely new sound identity that would evolve over the years.

We Will Find the Light blooms at the intersection of DeRosa’s influences and experiences and moves seamlessly through both melancholia and optimism, as he finds himself traversing the valleys of atmospheric ambient and wide-eyed folk, and revisiting his roots, crafting many of these songs on classical guitar, an approach he's never taken before as Aarktica. Hints of Leonard Cohen, This Mortal Coil, and Nick Cave shine through, intermingling with those of minimalist composers like Ingram Marshall, and ambient artists like Juliana Barwick and Steve Roach.

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