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Release:13.06.2025
Alien D - FOR THE EARLY HOURS OF A WORLD IN BLOOM

Alien D

FOR THE EARLY HOURS OF A WORLD IN BLOOM
(LP)

Theory Therapy / TT010

12 Inch LP

Alien D, aka Daniel Creahan, is a staple in the NYC underground. On his latest album, For the Early Hours of a World in Bloom,his first for Theory Therapy, Creahan takes us deeper into the dubby landscapes of his previous work, with a renewed focus on groove and movement.

Alien D, aka Daniel Creahan, is a staple in the NYC underground, known for his releases on labels including Lillerne, 1432 R and Banlieue Records. On his latest album, For the Early Hours of a World in Bloom – his first for Theory Therapy – Creahan takes us deeper into the dubby landscapes of his previous work, with a renewed focus on groove and movement.

Where Lillerne's Spiritual World leaned toward ambient abstraction, Early Hours pulses with kinetic energy, with tracks like "Soil Dub" and "Sleepy's Gambit" propelling us forward with dubwise rhythms crafted for the dancefloor.

The album thrives on its infectious, steady groove, with repeating phrases and subtle shifts that keep the music in constant motion. Nowhere is this more evident than on the gentle roller, "Breather." Over 13 minutes, Creahan lets small variations in tone and a propulsive low-end evolve gradually alongside Ben Seretan's guitar.

While Early Hours embraces a more rhythmic direction, it still retains the eccentricity and atmosphere that defines Alien D's sound. Conceived in the first days after the COVID lockdown, there's a hopeful quality to the music – flickering tones, soft percussive elements and organic textures that hover just behind the beat – making it feel both intimate and expansive. It's as though Creahan has bottled those transcendent moments that can occur during the early hours of a party, when everything feels suspended in a state of potential.

Run time - 33 minutes



Credits:

Written & produced by Daniel Creahan

Guitar on 'Breather' by Ben Seretan

Mastered by Special Guest DJ

Cover & design by Gary Hunter[info sheet from distr.]
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