News: Listen To First Single From Long Awaited Contemplative New Album By Electro Industrial Composer Lost Signal


Lost Signal is the solo project of electro-industrial music composer Charles Rehill. Extracting the marrow of euphoria, pain and everything in between to craft his contemplative yet rhythmically driven soundscapes, Lost Signal acts as a metaphor for reconnecting that which is broken, reminding us that it’s all in the details.

Rehill is a lover of synthesisers and is inspired by the melodic vibrancy of composers ranging from recognised masters such as Vangelis to relatively newer hands like Ólafur Arnalds. Still in his teens in the late ‘90s, he signed a record deal and began touring, while production work and sound design subsequently led to a fruitful career working for synth manufacturers and adding to his robust collection of hardware.

The compulsion to create and elevate life’s colourful moments is why Lost Signal exists. Having initially issued the albums ‘Eviscerate’ (2006), ‘Catharsis’ (2008) and the EP ‘Apparition’ (2010), the project was eventually resurrected with another EP entitled ‘Elegy’ in 2023. An ambient album, ‘Devises’, was then released under his own name in January 2024.

Ready to connect with existing and new listeners, Rehill is currently preparing to finally release a new album as Lost Signal. Recorded on his 18th century farm in the countryside of central New York State, ‘Anatomy Of Melancholy’ will be released on 15th November and is preceded today by the single, ‘Clover’.

Check it out, here

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Pre order the album here

ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY
TRACKLISTING
1  Ascendance
2  Bridges Burning
3  The Silence That Follows
4  Falling On My Sword
5  Clover
6  For What It’s Worth
7  Enough
8  Trail’s End
9  By A Thread
10  Ebb

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