Debutant
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I’ve written about Phil Quirie’s music a couple of times over at The Steinberg Principle but I think it’s only fair that since I have the attention of a bigger audience on Matthew’s page I draw your attention to his work. Phil is now known as the guitarist in Meursault. That in itself is a pretty great honour as almost everyone who uses this blog will surely agree. He’s also one of the best guitarists I know.
When I first saw him play with his old band Kartta I was just blown away by his playing and the sounds he created. I actually asked him to join the Kays when he originally told me he was planning on moving to Edinburgh but I didn’t really stand much chance with Meursault also asking him to join and he politely declined. Anyways, though Phil will be known to many as being in Meursault, what I think he should be best known for is his solo stuff.
His project, known as ‘Debutant’, or simply Philip Quirie to the people of Inverness, is a solo project involving Phil, his guitar and a plethora of pedals. Think Eluvium if you can. If not, bear with me. In a nutshell Phil creates wonderful atmospheric soundscapes by layering guitar line upon guitar line. This really is intelligent music. Each individual component in itself appears simple, yet the overall impact and construction of the music is technically gifted and brilliantly pieced together. There’s a real mix to his work of instrumental, atmospheric beauty and lovely little pop melodies. I’ve said it before but every time I see him live he’s getting better and better and better. I really would recommend you check him out now. I hope he can maintain Debutant as well being in Meursault, I guess time will tell. But for now please check out his music and catch him live if you can.
Debutant – Means to an End
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