David Boulter crafts enchanting soundscapes that blend folk and instrumental genres, captivating listeners with his distinctive vinyl-worthy charm. His evocative album “Yarmouth” (2020) set a nostalgic tone, paving the way for the introspective “Lover’s Walk” and “Twelve Bells for Libuše” in 2021. Boulter’s exploration of sonic storytelling continued with “Factory” (2023), a release that resonates with fans of atmospheric compositions. Upcoming works like “St Ann’s” (2024) and “Whitby” (2025) promise to further establish his place in the pantheon of modern instrumental music. Released under discerning labels, his albums evoke a timeless quality, drawing comparisons to related who share a penchant for intricate melodies and textured soundscapes. David Boulter remains a compelling figure in the vinyl community, consistently delivering rich, immersive experiences that captivate crate-diggers and audiophiles alike.
David Boulter’s ‘St Ann’s’ Album: A Sonic Tribute to Nottingham’s Historic Transformation
#davidboulter #vinyl #indiemusic David Boulter, known for his work as the keyboardist for Tindersticks, returns with a deeply personal and evocative album titled St Ann’s, released under the Clay Pipe label. This album marks his return to solo work after focusing on soundtrack projects since his previous releases, Yarmouth (2020) and Lovers Walk (2021). St